

🐭 Snap the problem away—smart, safe, and reusable mouse control!
This 6-pack of snap mouse traps combines high sensitivity with a safe, toxin-free design. Crafted from durable ABS plastic and stainless steel springs, each trap triggers at just 0.03 lbs for a quick, humane kill. Easy to bait, clean, and reuse, these traps work seamlessly indoors and outdoors, offering a reliable, mess-free solution to rodent problems favored by thousands of satisfied users.
| ASIN | B07Q3M6QYK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,842 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #177 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Wgbon |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,647) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | NREOY |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.3"L x 1.9"W x 2.7"H |
| Style | Simple |
| Target Species | Mouse, Rat |
| Unit Count | 6 Count |
C**.
Very effective
Apparently the outside mice must have known I bought some traps because I haven't seen any in the house since I got them. They're very easy to set and you won't break a finger trying to set them. They are quick to get the rodent.
M**E
Excellent alternative to the brand name, use with or without bait, use multiple times
Mouse traps that I use at my cabin. These work great with or without bait. I use them without bait so the next mouse doesn't get a treat. Plus you don't really want to attract mice into your house. To use without bait just place the trap up against a wall with the jaws opening against the wall. Mice run along the edges of the room so they run over the trap and BAM!, you got 'em. Also, they are meant to be disposable but I use them over and over again until they get do bloody.
D**B
Effective
Easy to use, release carcass, and place new food.
G**6
Best mouse traps ever
Best mouse traps I've ever tried. Compared to the wood/metal ones, these are SO easy to use and are much higher quality. These traps set by squeezing them like a clothes pin. Plus, these ones don't fly apart and break when tripped, like the wooden ones do. These are much more durable. Loading the little cup w/ peanut butter is way easier too. They're much more humane than glue traps (the absolute worst - imagine the terror of being alive and stuck like that until you die). My only slight complaint is that I've found a few where the bait is gone, so the part the mouse touches could stand to be a little more sensitive.
A**R
Didn’t catch my mouse! Or ANY for that matter
So I bought these because they got good reviews and although I don’t like killing animals, I don’t want a mouse living in my kitchen, helping himself to my food and I saw one a couple of times it could’ve been more than one, but it wasn’t an infestation, so I bought these and some steel wool And I don’t know I mean they never caught him. I put peanut butter in there he happened to really like rice cakes he really liked the Apple Cinnamon Rice cakes. Anyway I eventually got tired of cleaning the droppings- I made sure there was no food on the counter. Nothing left out at all that all the cabinets had traps in them, and everything was closed and sealed in plastic and somehow that little guy was still helping himself every night. I would come downstairs and find droppings on the counter you know three maybe four not a lot that’s how they can say how many you have that one mouse can leave like 25 to 50 droppings a week or some thing or a day anyway, I eventually just had an exterminator come because I was scared to go into my kitchen. I know they’re small creatures and they’re more scared of us than them but I don’t like things that move faster than me and I was walking backwards into my kitchen turning on the light, making a lot of noise so he can go away , but he was pretty brazen, and sometimes he wouldn’t go right away, and I would see him, and it would freak me out, so I called the exterminator and I don’t know before the exterminator I had to come. I had gone and bought these packs of poison that are basically you know I think they make their blood coagulate or some thing long story short, I come back from the store and I run upstairs to put some stuff away. I come downstairs and he helped himself to a packet of poison and maybe I think it’s him and I haven’t seen him since so I don’t know if it was the exterminator or his impatience, but these Travis didn’t do anything there’s still loaded and they’re still locked and ready to go in my cabinet and I honestly I’m tired of looking at them now
D**T
They finally built a better mousetrap!
I was waiting to be disappointed but it did the job and quickly. My biggest concern was it would not kill instantly and the mouse would suffer longer than needed. My second concern was that it would not be strong enough to make a kill and the mice would escape and be pissed off 🤪 8 confirmed kills in the last several days. Haven’t had to refill the peanut butter yet.
M**A
They built a better mouse trap.
These are excellent. They are small, with a short profile, making them easier to place in places like drawers, etc. They have no smell, at all. They weight almost nothing. And they have a sensitive trigger. I tested them, when they arrived with a piece of paper, tapping it on the trigger. It takes very little pressure to trigger. See the video. And the force is really strong. It punctured holes in the cardstock. It will definitely kill the mice, instantly. And the best part, you never have to touch the business end, where the mice will be. I definitely recommend these.
B**.
Good for Single use.
Works good one or two times,after that the latch won't catch. Great if you don't care to reuse. But not durable for multiple uses.
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