








🐭 Trap smarter, not harder — stay rodent-free with zero risk!
Tratper Rat and Chipmunk Traps feature a patented dual-entry tunnel design that prevents accidental triggering, ensuring safety for children and pets. Crafted from durable, washable ABS plastic, these reusable traps offer a quick, humane kill with a sensitive trigger mechanism. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, the 2-pack provides an eco-friendly, easy-to-set solution for effective pest control.





| ASIN | B0CTJ7KM4N |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 427,978 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 716 in Pest Control Traps |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,258) |
| Date First Available | 17 May 2024 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 621 g |
| Item model number | TRATPER |
| Manufacturer | TRATPER |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | TRATPER |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 12.7 x 20.32 cm; 621 g |
| Size | 2 Pack |
| Style | 2 Pack |
G**.
Estoy satisfecha con la compra, si son muy efectivas para atrapar a las ratas, el diseño ayuda a que no tenga uno contacto con la rata al retirarla. Solo es necesario poner crema de cacahuate en el deposito.
A**R
We had a rat and the next day it was trapped! Did what we had to do!
T**R
II cannot say enough about this rat trap. I am SO IMPRESSED. I truly hate mice and rats but living accross from a wooded area I'm affraid it's going to be a constant battle. The only thing I dislike even more are the old school wooden spring traps. I would like to shake the hand of the person who came up with this little goddess of a trap for rodents. You my friend are going down in history. It's super easy to set these traps. Before you set the trap, flip it upside down and unscrew the little loading cup. We used peanut butter with a peanut stuck in on top. You can use your hand to undo it and put it back in. There is no screwdriver or anything needed. It's just a little half turn. Then flip it back to the correct side and place it up against a wall where you know you have rodent traffic. (where you see droppings that look like chocolate sprinkles but ytou don't want to put this kind on your ice cream) Then you can use your hand or I like to use my foot to press the mechanism down. It's the big thing in the middle that looks like a piano peddle. It's spring loaded. So you might need to put a little umph into it to get it all the way down. That is why I use my foot. You will feel it lock in place. And your good. We started catching rats on the first night. I haven't even had to change the bait for two weeks and we catch something every night. I think it's something to do with the small tunnel that makes them very comfortable. The old wood traps it was kind of hit or miss depending on how well you set the trap. Sometimes they were able to gently lick all the bait off the trap without setting it off. But not these. These are almost self setting every time. You just have to press the peddle down and it catches at the right place. I check it every morning and when I see that the peddle is back up again I know to look for a black tail sticking out. Then I just put my disposable gloves on and have my partner in crime hold a plastic bag open then I position the trap so the tunnel is horizontal and I press down on the piano peddle and out falls mr rat into the bag. Dead and stiff as a rock. Tie the bag off and put it into the trash. We have it on our back patio and we put a little doggie gate around the area so in case our dogs detect it first they can't get to it. But That is just because my silly dogs think they are ratters. They LOVE catching rats. It's so disgusting to me. When I see them do it, I'm like ok but no kisses from you today. I don't want to be near your mouth after that. But the way the trap is designed I'm not sure they would even be able to get to the rat. Maybe if they grabbed the tail and pulled on it hard enough. But I kinda doubt it. I also don't think you would have to worry about your pet getting snapped by it. The tunnel is a brilliant design. I used to put the wood snap traps out by my shed in the back and occasionally some poor baby cardnal or something would get snapped in it and I would feel so bad about that and stop using them altogether. But with this tunnel design I don't think a bird would feel comfortable going inside a tunnel on the ground level like that. So problem solved. Anyway this is a great trap and I highly reccommend it for everyone who has a problem with rats and mice.
C**Y
Have had the Tratper for almost 2 months and have caught 2 VERY large rats. I was surprised it worked on them. Like 1/2 their body was out of the trap. But they were killed instantly by the clasp thing that comes down on the head/neck. VERY easy to angle into a bag and release the clasp for the rat to drop into bag and be disposed of. Unit was clean, no blood seen. Very easy to put food into bottom. Just unscrew, put what you want in it (I used peanut butter with a 1 in. cut beef jerky stick that I used a candle lighter on to fry it and make grease juices run down into peanut butter) and screw it back in.
R**.
Had these only 2 days and caught 4 mice.
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