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Victor M241 No Touch, No See Upgraded Indoor Electronic Rat Trap - 1 Trap , Black

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Size: 1 Pack


Features

  • Kills up to 50 rats per set of fully charged batteries Repel-pesticides
  • No-see, no-touch experience
  • High-voltage shock kills rodent Repel-pesticides
  • Removable kill chamber for easy baiting and cleaning
  • Better plate access makes cleaning simpler Repel-pesticides
  • Power source type: Wood

Description

Size:1 Pack Highlights: Type: Electronic Battery Type: 4 C High voltage shock kills rats and mice in seconds Easy to use; bait, Repel-pesticides place against a wall and turn on Auto reset occurs allows trap to always be ready to kill Patented design prevents escapes Smart circuit technology senses rodent to trigger electronic shock Non-toxic, Repel-pesticides poison free Blinking green light indicates rodent has been killed Blinking red light indicates low battery Easy removal Rodents can be dumped directly into the trash for no touch, no view mouse control Requires 4 "C" batteries (Not Included) Kills 50 rats per each set of 4C batteries.


Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 4 x 4.7 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Manufacturer: Victor


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Item model number: M24


Batteries: C batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Only worked once
Updating this review. The first time I used it I got a rat. Ever since then, nothing. I put the peanut butter in, turn it on, it buzzes, and then the next morning peanut butter is gone and no rodent. I have done this for many nights and finally gave up and ordered a different trap from a different company. Note: This trap was actually on its side the next morning with food gone and no rodent. They are getting the bait and it is not killing them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2018 by Tori Gordon

  • Did not work at all.
The media could not be loaded. Followed all instructions, installed batteries correctly, hit the switch, watched the green light come on and heard the "buzz". Watch the mouse walk right out of this trap. Did not work at all! I'm hoping this is just a defective unit.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2020 by KG

  • Does what it’s supposed to do
I bought this trap (February 2018) as a replacement for another that lasted me about 5 years. That one is no longer available but I wanted an electric trap because of how effective they are. The old trap died shortly after there was a fire in the building next door and all the mice were coming over into this building. It started in trickles, and I was making do with glue traps. But then it was getting out of hand. My kitchen smelled like mouse pee, and those bitches got into my Ritz crackers. It seems like a lot of money for a mouse trap, but in no time, I was tossing out mouse bodies every day. Sometimes multiple times in one day. In the first month that I set up this trap, I caught 20 or so mice in my kitchen. Now that the weather is dropping, they’re starting to make their way inside again. Pic is of the one I caught this morning. Looks pregnant, so this trap has just made a dent in the future generation in the ranks of the mouse intruders. In any case, this trap is a good investment. Easy to use, easy to dispose of the bodies. Smaller than my last one, but I’m only encountering mice in this apartment. I was dealing with rats at my old place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2018 by Benegeuse

  • Real design engineering in a rat trap!
THIS is an exceptional electronic execution chamber for rats! I reviewed all of the brands available and chose this one as my best prospect, and I was right. What surprised me though is the fact that very little of the trap's advantages were advertised before I purchased it. For instance, the clever physical design of the chamber resists the rat's auto-response once electricity begins to flow and prevents him from spontaneously "leaping away" from the deadly electric panels. Also, since having caught/killed several rats, I noticed that the bait is always consumed before the rat is electrocuted -- I suspect that there is 5-or-so seconds delay before the electricity flows, giving the rat time settle down and become less alert while enjoying the bait... then, it's all over for him with a 2-minute constant electrical surge that kills him and assures no quick spontaneous restart of his heart... on a small scale perhaps, but some real engineering! My compliments to Victor. (BTW, the green light is not very good, but who cares) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2018 by Gary R. Parker

  • Very Poor Quality and Performance.
The unit stopped working after zapping only one mouse. I tried replacing the batteries, but that did not work. I was using quality / name brand batteries. The Green "ready" light comes on when the unit is switched on. The Bait would be consumed each night, but no more rodents were dispatched. Product was not exposed to the weather. It was used in doors.(Garage) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • It works!
I set this and a competing one in the back yard. We live in the city (Chicago), so there are plenty of rats around). The first day, the competitor's product caught a ... snail. Cooked the poor thing. I was all excited when I saw the red light blinking and you can imagine my disappointment when I looked inside and saw escargot. Meanwhile, on the other side of the yard, against the house (a distance of only 15 feet), I was startled to see a tail sticking out of this trap. The trap was stuffed with a huge rat. It had to flatten itself to squeeze in the trap to get to the bait. Then... ZAP! Never got to the bait. I dumped it in the trash. It was a BIG rat. I put this thing inside a plastic container with a hole cut in it as others suggested, so I can use it outside. So far, I'm happy. The rats aren't. ;) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2018 by Paul

  • Great Solution for Eliminating Rodents
Our South Texas area has more than its share of rats, and our rodent eliminator contractor did a very good job of sealing up our house to prevent more visits by rats and mice. Unfortunately, we still encounter rodents in our garage periodically, despite the exclusion devices installed by the contractor. Purchased the Victor M241 trap and sent 3 rats to their grave within a week. The Victor is very easy to set up and we use pieces of Starburst candy as the bait, the same as used by our rodent control contractor for the spring traps they had used earlier. The Starburst remains inviting to the rodents for a good amount of time, unlike peanut butter or other bait that dries out rather soon. Love the ability to simply glance at the Victor to see whether or not the green light is blinking and another rat has bit the dust. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2018 by G E B

  • I never caught a single mouse or rat........
I am hoping to send it back bcuz it didn't catch one single mouse or rat, I checked it so many times and I moved it to all different areas and I watched mice and a rat walk right over the top of the trap, I think its a design flaw, bcuz their snap mouse traps had a much bigger bait cup, The bait cup on the rat trap is so small,and I desperately needed something that was safe to put outbcuz I have 2 small dogs and and the xl snap traps would have taken off my doggies whole nose and there was one young rat that made it from the kitchen to our bedroom and there was no place to safely put the snap traps in our bedroom anytime of day, so I skipped buying fresh food for the week for myself so I could safely get the teenage rat out, I have tried all different smelly foods and various locations and I never caught a mouse or a rat? They just walked right over the top of the trap and I have a very expensive piece of plastic, that is useless to me ! Plus I have 5 item's now that I am completely ANGRY about the quality of the products! What I learned is instead of reading the 5 star reviews, always read the 1 star reviews, I went back and read the one star reviews, thats where you get the real truthfulness about a product and how badly it works!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2018 by Gina WillowE Brice

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