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The USKICH 20 Pack Mouse Trap combines ultra-sensitive triggering at 0.03 lbs with a powerful stainless steel spring to deliver quick, humane kills without poison or glue. Designed for easy, safe use and multiple resets, these washable traps eliminate odors and mess, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor pest control. Trusted by thousands for effective, sanitary rodent management.




| ASIN | B08LV4LSW5 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,956) |
| Date First Available | 19 January 2021 |
| Manufacturer | USKICH |
| Material type | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 10.92 x 5.08 x 5.59 cm; 800 g |
J**S
Exactly what I was looking for! Great design and very easy to set up/use. Extremely effective, very durable and was able to catch what I thought was only one mouse but two within the first 2 hours of placing them down. Glue traps usually did the trick but for some reason they were very ineffective this time around. I would definitely buy this product again and would highly recommend it to a friend or future buyer. If you want peace of mind then definitely pick these up. Note: Bait is key to a successful catch. I placed several units out using dabs of peanut butter during the first hour. After giving it some thought, I realized that peanut butter was the same bait I used for the ineffective glue traps. The mice were attracted to a sealed fig bar that they were able to chew into. So I added a small morsel of a fig bar to each of the traps and literally within the second hour, boom, success!
P**A
I had been using glue traps, but they weren’t effective. I ordered these traps and baited them with cheddar cheese mixed with Doritos, and within 30 minutes it caught a mouse. The trap was easy to set up and clean. It’s a good size, and the spring is powerful, providing an instant and humane kill. I would highly recommend this product.
R**N
Works very good! The trap is very snap happy- ive sat a few down a little too hard ig and they instantly snapped shut. I've gotten quite a few mice. I've set gule traps out, poison- like a lot of that and few snap trap I did have but the spring on those seemed to give out after a few snaps and wasn't getting many, at lest dead or stuck. I like how these r made also. I don't have to keep refilling everytime either because the mice can't get to where the bait is. The other ones I had after it snapped shut they can still eat the bait out the back as it wasn't cover and I paid about the same but only for 4. So 20 for the same deal has been much better!
L**H
Does not trip! When they were delivered, I opened them up and examined as I have been experiencing heavy traffic due to construction of a new house next door. Prior to these being delivered (next day delivery which was nice!), I had purchased two of the old-school wood and wire snap traps from my local hardware store to get at least a jump on them before these were delivered. Just as we’re on topic, BOTH of the cheap, wood/wire snap traps worked great. I purchased these as they were a large bundle pack for a great price and relatively great reviews. But again, as I inspected them right out of the box, I wasn’t impressed. First, I’ve never dealt with this new style of plastic-teeth style traps and frankly, was weary of them. On all accounts, they didn’t seem like much of a threat nor would actually get the job done. But after more thought on it, it would have been the force and speed of the snap that would have done the damage, not so much the teeth themselves. Secondly, I didn’t find the tripping mechanism as sensitive as I would have thought, had expected, and/or been accustomed too. As I set the trap for a dry run, I guided the lever as to not slam down on my finger, but I was highly surprised when it required much more pressure on the “platform” to get it to trigger than I would have imagined (much heavier than a mouse or even a rat would have weighed). I did do this dry run using other obstacles and maneuvers (as in wiggles vs. heavy pressure) many times and although it did eventually trip, it definitely didn’t feel natural or smooth, but almost forced. Nonetheless, because I needed them, they had high reviews, and what the heck… even if four of the twenty didn’t work, I’d feel it would have been a successful staging, I went forward with placing them. I only set up FIVE of the TWENTY, just as a base point to see where my activity was and where to adjust. Ultimately, after two days, I kept checking and checking… nothing. After being somewhat puzzled (mind you I was weary from the get-go), I inspected them further only to find they HAD BEEN EATING the bait… ALL OF THRM! And one even was licked clean (meaning they were very comfortable on the “platform” without any concern of danger!) Nothing tripped. Again… NOTHING TRIPPED. I didn’t get any! Not even a snap with an empty trap. And it wasn’t because of the plastic teeth that I initially was concerned if they’d actually do the deed… we never even made it that far. It was the sensitivity (or lack there of) the tripping mechanism. So I don’t know. They didn’t work out for me. I have since individually Ziplok’ed all 5 of the “used” traps and sent back for refund. I don’t have time to worry if I got a “defective” set or not. Bottom line for my family and me, they didn’t work and it wasted precious time. On a note of what I did like about this purchase, the delivery timeframe and price were big wins. When you need traps and you’re ordering online… you need it yesterday, so that was nice. Secondly, I did like the idea of the easy set mechanism. I mean, how can you go wrong? Just clamp down and you’re ready to go. However, nice idea, terrible in practice. In fact, now I remember one that I had set was in somewhat of a small corner along the wall I couldn’t quite reach and I accidentally dropped it from about 6”, luckily it landed right side up… I should have been more alarmed then when that tumble of the unit itself didn’t trip. Hindsight… To finish my review, I’m pleased that so many other people had high reviews and positive experiences. However, I simply don’t know how mine was so drastically different and unresolved compared to theirs, but all I can say is that when you have rodents, you DON’T HAVE TIME to trial and error. Based on that, I highly wouldn’t recommend! I did reorder from Amazon… trusty ol’ wood and wire snap traps that although an uneasy feeling to set, you look at them wrong and they trip. No questions. No concerns. No empty bait trays where the culprit dined and dashed. And as mentioned previously, Amazon got all twenty of these back… some with half eaten peanut butter. Best of luck to who reads this.
A**R
I live in the country and there is never a shortage of mice . After reading the reviews I was not sure i wanted to try these because a lot of them said after you use it once they are done for but they others said they work great for the mice that steal the bait without setting off the trap . We'll I was using the Victor traps and they were eating the peanut butter and the trap never went off . So I put 5 of these in spots where I knew there were hard to catch mice on the first trap I caught one before I was done with the other 4 I dumped the mouse and the peanut butter was still there i was able to reset it again put it in the same spot Sat down to watch TV and in about a half hour I hear a snap the same one got another one I reset it again I ended up getting 4 on the one trap alone and it reset again I caught a couple on two of the other traps and they reset as well . So I dont see what the problem was but im very happy . But now I have to dump the mice a lot more .
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