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d-CON No View, No Touch Mouse Trap: 2 Count

d-CON No View, No Touch Mouse Trap: 2 Count
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Price: $4.79

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Product Description

d-CON No View, No TouchTM Mouse Trap --easy baiting, easy setting, easy disposal. Safer than traditional traps Kills mouse instantly Never see a mouse again Easy baiting, setting, disposal Prevents future problems 2 Per Pack


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18405 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: d-Con
  • Model: 19200-82043-00
  • Dimensions: .82 pounds

Features

  • No view no touch
  • Kills mouse and keeps it concealed in disposable trap
  • Easy to bait, No poisons
  • 2 traps per selling unit , No mess to clean up
  • Easy to set , Unique design ,Boxed

Customer Reviews

A Different Kind of Mousetrap3
RECKITT BENCKISER #77602 dCON 2PK NoTouch Trap

This mousetrap is designed for the rich and squeemish. It effectively kills and hides the trapped mouse for quick and easy disposal, but it is much more expensive than most mousetraps as it is a one-use trap. This is a major draw-back but if you REALLY dislike seeing the dead mouse and think the cost is worth it, the mousetrap does what it's supposed to do if you're trying to rid yourself of only a few mice.

For a major infestation, this is a very expensive trap which quickly loses its effectiveness. For whatever reason after a very few captures, mice begin ignoring the traps and whatever goodies you've put inside them them.

It worked for me4
I drove into my garage one evening and shut the door. I stayed in the car to finish typing up an email on my PDA, and that's when I heard some rustling noise. To make a long story short, it was a mouse. I either brought him home on my car or he just had ran in when I opened the garage. I chased him around a bit, he even ran into the engine compartment at one point. I then decided to use these traps which I picked up earlier on special.

I loaded it with peanut butter and put it where the mouse was last seen. 20 mins later it had sprung. One bad part was that it was hard to tell if the mouse was in it, because my mouse was very small and light. I had to compare the weight to the un-sprung trap.. I then put the trap in a zip lock bag and disposed of it.

But it does work.. I would say that the spring mechanism seems light and I was concerned that it wasn't enough force, but it is hard to tell because the trap spins when it is triggered..

Would I use these again? Yes, if you have a small/slight mouse problem. I would also get different types, since different mice might be inclined to enter one type of trap and not another.

Also, as far as reusability, well, this trap is not reusable, and if you want that type of trap, thats up to you. I personally think after a mouse dies in any trap, the other mice might smell "death" on the trap if you reuse it (Unless you're johnny on the spot and clear the trap right away)..


Don't waste your money!1
I bought two of these and haven't caught a single mouse. I have now bought a conventional snap trap with a cover and will give that a try. I tried to give this no star, but it can't be done.