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d-CON No View, No Touch Covered Mouse Trap, 1 Trap (Pack of 6)

21.99

d-CON No View, No Touch Covered Mouse Trap, 1 Trap (Pack of 6)

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$21.99

· Discreet covered trap that conceals the dead mouse 100%. · Safer than traditional mouse traps & much easier to use – just bait, twist and set! · Safe around children & pets · No messy cleanup. Just dispose of the entire trap. · Ideal for: kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, pantry, and living rooms.

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The ManagementReviewed in the United States on February 27, 2015

After finding a bag of chips that was stored in the basement had been gotten into I asked my wife to pick up some poison from the grocery store. She came back with a 2-pak of these. I baited the two traps with peanut butter and set one where the chips were, and another where we had seen mouse activity the previous winter. Both traps had caught their prey before the end of the day. I ordered a 6-pack from Amazon and when they arrived put out two more traps. While the chips trap has been ignored I've since gone through four in the other location. Every single one has worked. After reading some of the stories here of mice escaping, well, not every mouse trap is perfect. I've had mice trip the snap kind and escape as well. I did add some duct tape to the top sticker which seams to be the place they can escape from if they survive being trapped. But so far for me every mouse has been dead. The only drawback to these traps is you can't actually tell if there's a mouse inside apart from the weight being slightly heavier. I'm about to order my second 6-pack. PROS: Easy to bait and set, easy cleanup, safe around pets and children CONS: Can be hard to tell if the trap worked or is a false alarm unless you have an empty trap handy.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025

These do not work. We tried a few of them and for a few weeks they didn’t catch a single mouse. We found an old mouse trap this company used to make (so sad they are gone) and that trap caught one the day we set it up. Wish I could return these and get my money back.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025

Works very well, fast & clean. When mouse is caught, you pick up whole container & throw away.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025

One of the traps is defective, but the others worked fine. I don't want to return all of them because one out of six is defective. I used peanut butter, placed it near where the mouse was hiding and soon, the snap was heard and the snap and the little critter was dispatched. I left the other four around the house just in case the little guy has friends or family in the house.

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Kenneth L.Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024

I set two of these using peanut butter. One night I heard a strange sound coming from where I placed the traps. I checked it out and found one had trapped a mouse. I am assuming that the mouse was trying to get out of the trap and the strange sound was the trap vibrating on the wood floor. The next night I heard the strange sound again and assumed the same thing, that the second trap had trapped a mouse. I didn't check it right away since it was so late at night. When I checked the trap the next day I found the trap empty, the trap door slightly open, part of the opening had been chewed on and no mouse. So it was either a smart/large mouse or a defective trap. I'm not sure I want to find out.

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Jean from KnoxvilleReviewed in the United States on September 13, 2020

I caught three mice and three days -- and that was the end of that! Wonderful trap. You never even see the mouse or have to handle it. As a single woman, the last thing I wanted was to find a squashed dead mouse in a mouse trap. With t his mouse trap, the mouse enters a little door into a plastic covered area where the bait is. When he/she goes inside, the door closes and somehow (?) the mouse is instantly killed. You don't ever see the mouse, but a little red light (signal) comes on when he is dead. You don't see the mouse and throw the entire mouse trap away without ever seeing his/her little dead body. Granted you can't use the trap again....but it is worth the money to catch and kill and dispose of the mouse without ever having to see it or handle it. I would never use any other kind of mouse trap. It does the job. I used three of the traps....and eliminated three mice in three days....and that was the end of the mouse invasion. Really happy with this mouse trap! Would recommend it to any "squeemish" woman who has to deal with catching, killing and disposing of a mouse. The world's best mouse trap and worth every penny.

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znepReviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024

They were convenient and fit into low clearance spaces and worked fairly well, but the last two of the six pack were both defective and went off spontaneously with no mouse or movement, as verified on camera recordings, when internal plastic pieces just fell apart. The fact that it was the last two I used out of a six pack I bought a year or so ago makes me wonder if they deliberately use plastic that degrades over time to make you buy new ones, but the simpler answer would be cheap and/or defective manufacturing.

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KmcdonaldReviewed in the United States on July 24, 2016

My saving grace!! Nothing else worked (that I was comfortable with using....) that was somewhat humane, non-chemical, and was easy to deal with the aftermath. Literally, the first night I used these, I caught the "Marauding Mice Gang of Three"...ha ha....apparently, three mice were having their way in my kitchen on a regular basis and they were quickly dispatched using these traps. I used peanut butter and one, two, three....GONE. Never had a problem again since. That was about 3 months ago and counting. I don't know what took me so long other than I am a softie at heart and last summer used a humane/non-kill trap and would transport them to a neighborhood park a mile or two away but somehow they or their relatives kept coming back. So after some major aggravation over finding mouse droppings in my kitchen drawers, I'd had enough and I just couldn't take it anymore. Killing them was the only option but I didn't want it to be messy or painful (for either of us). These seem to work immediately and you simply discard the entire trap when it shows that there is a mouse inside on the indicator. I couldn't bear to see anything too graphic like a snap trap, so this has solved both problems for me of finding something at least quickly humane and with tidy results. I won't use anything else. If I see any future signs of mice again, I will buy these immediately.