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Kness Mfg. 102-0-019 Snap-E Mouse Trap
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Kness Mfg. 102-0-019 Snap-E Mouse Trap

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Description:

Escape-proof and you never touch another mouse. The mechanism is smart, the materials are rugged. Snap-E Mousetraps are easy to use and made to last. Use them year after year. They're safe, simple and sanitary. Steel and durable polystyrene materials make them tough. Smart engineering - including a larger trip paddle and strike bar - makes them work every time. Easy to bait. Easy to set. Easy to release. Easy to outsmart pesky pests.

Features:

Easy to bait - attracts rodents to ideal strike bar location


Easy to set - vertical strike bar for quicker response time


Easy to release - fingers never touch the rodent


Large trip paddle - Insures catch from all sides


Economical and reusable for years of service


Product Details:
Product Length: 4.0 inches
Product Width: 2.0 inches
Product Height: 2.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.05 pounds
Package Length: 3.7 inches
Package Width: 2.3 inches
Package Height: 2.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 233 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 233 customer reviews )
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138 of 141 found the following review helpful:

5Yet Another Happy CustomerJan 04, 2008
By C. J. Farrell
Eleven years in a bungalow 80-plus years old, and we've never had a pest problem, until my son developed the bad habit of letting the back door hang wide open. Hey, presto--next thing we knew, there was a mouse in the house. It took quite a while to get it with an old-school trap, but we finally did; little did we realize that, in the meantime, there had been pups. We didn't know how many, but could hear them rustling and gnawing in the dark every night.

Squeamish after the horrow of the first kill and the tiny corpse that was left behind--and knowing that the ones left behind were the offspring--I insisted upon no-kill traps. What a joke those turned out to be. If we walked with a heavy tread or closed a door firmly, the trap doors swung shut and were rendered useless. It was not a very merry Christmas or a happy new year, as we held our breath that no renegade rodent would zip through the dining room or living room in front of guests.

I found the Snap-E traps here on Amazon, and was mightily impressed that 18 people out of 18 raved about them. In my office, it's hard to get a simple-majority agreement out of 5 or 6 people; a unanimous benediction from 18 people seemed nothing short of miraculous.

I ordered two Snap-E traps and waited as patiently as possible for them to arrive over the long holiday weekend.

Boy, were they worth the wait! Let me reaffirm that I am NOT pleased to have little killing machines in my house; however, I did try the no-kill variety and was mightily disappointed. Within 24 hours of setting the Snap-E traps, two mice were dispatched. Fifteen hours later, we got a third.

There's at least one more running about, as the trap had been licked clean of peanut butter, despite the dead mouse under the bar (eeeeew!).

I have learned the hard way that these aren't cute little critters that are going to go away by themselves--they're nasty little vermin that are only going to leave the house when they're wrapped up in grocery bags and put in the trash. I am sad to admit that I'm going to have to work off the bad karma some other way, but so happy to be regaining my home, and so quickly, too!

And so, let me be the 19th person to sing the praises of the Snap-E traps. I hope we never need to use them again, but we're going to keep a couple around, just in case. And if a tiny visitor should ever happen to disrupt your household, don't mess around--just get these traps and take care of it.

243 of 268 found the following review helpful:

5This trap's a snapSep 17, 2007
By Amanda Richards
Apologies to all my friends
who love their rats and mice
I had a critter in my house
that wasn't cute or nice

All day he'd nap, but as night fell
he'd venture out to snack
He loved my chocolates, and my bread
and Pringles by the stack

The straw that broke the camel's back
was when he chewed a hole
right through my bag of garlic toast
and all the garlic stole

I tried a sturdy wooden trap
he laughed and took my cheese
I set a bunch of sticky ones
he passed them by with ease

And then I came to Amazon
(there's so much that they sell)
I found this cheap and simple trap
that works so very well

The bait goes in the little hole
and then just set the trap
Relax and have a glass of wine
And wait to hear the snap

The final step's the easiest
Just lift the latch and dump
You'll never, ever touch again
a mouse's furry rump

Amanda Richards, September 18, 2007

43 of 44 found the following review helpful:

5Unfair to MiceSep 14, 2006
By William H. Harm
We first found this model of mousetrap by accident a couple of years ago. It happened to be stocked at the local hardware store when we needed traps. This review reflects experience since that first purchase. Our mice seem to be on IQ boosters. Standard wooden traps are robbed without exception. Jaw traps are ignored. Electronic traps have yet to catch a single rodent. Live traps remain empty. We have had Snap-E traps robbed as well, but the theft frequency is very low. Once caught, the mouse is easily disposed, and there is no need for direct hand contact with the remains. The trap is easily cleaned. The trap is easy to bait and set. When we recently decided that more traps were needed and then discovered that they were no longer locally available, we were very happy to find them here on Amazon.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:

5This IS a better, MUCH better, mouse trapOct 01, 2008
By JanSobieski
Do not hesitate one more second if you are infested with vermin - buy this trap NOW. A couple of weeks ago we discovered unwelcome mice in the house following torrential rains and flooding.

First, we tried the Victor traps with only limited success - one mouse in 5 days with the peanut butter bait stripped from the other traps. Then, on the advice of the hardware store folks, the sticky traps - mice escaped. Finally, I decided to search Amazon (thank you Amazon) for mouse traps and came across this wonderful product.

I'd never heard of the Snap-E trap and probably never would have had I not come to Amazon. It is as close to perfection as you can possibly imagine - easy to bait, easy to set, easy to get rid of the dead mouse and then easy to set again. I will make a bold prediction - in my lifetime, there will not be a better mouse trap. It simply is not possible to improve on this design.

The first night we caught 4 mice! I've no doubt whatsoever that these traps will rid us of our problem once and for all as quickly as the four traps I purchased can kill the little rascals.

Say good bye to Victor for good. Buy this product and you will never look back.

Update: These traps just keep on working with ruthless efficiency. It almost seems unfair. The vermin just don't stand a chance. My next project - tackle the moles in the yard.

Further update: Absolutely no evidence of vermin whatsoever. The problem has been eliminated. I'll keep the traps out in the attic and in the unfinished basement. Trust me: you'll not find a better mousetrap anywhere for any amount of money. Simply an amazing device.

20 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5Build a better mouse trap, hey they did and it's cheap!Feb 03, 2007
By Courtland J. Carpenter
I had this very mousetrap in Logansport, IN for six years in a house rental and it served me well. I was renting an old stone house by a wooded area with a field next door. Not to mention, I'm lazy when it comes to mowing the lawn, so it often became a field mouse paradise especially late in the year. I typically stop mowing in September waiting for winter. That means the mice are gonna come my way to get out of the cold and go crumb hunting or carpet chewing in my house!

I could hear the little sneaks in the evening when in bed. Knawing on the carpet edges, or some box they chewed into of my food. I wanted them out. I noticed down in the half basement they liked the smell of salt near the top of the water softener. I could tell by the dropings. I bought one of these mouse traps, and baited it with Andes mint chocolate. Mice appear to love the stuff. I jamed it into the little hole and set the trap near the salt smell. It wasn't a half hour later I got one, and scored three on the day!

Over the next few years every time it got cold the mice would sneak in the house and I'd clean them out with the trap. It usually managed to get them all, one year I got over 30. A huge accomplishment for one little trap, at the time I've never bought a second. The beauty of the thing is that it's easy to set using the second bar, and easy to release the dead critter. A hungry cat lived nearby, so I would fling them over the fence by pulling on the second, no-touch mouse bar, and kitty would finish them off.

I moved into a "new" (new to me anyway, built in 1955) house a little over a year ago in Fort Wayne, IN. I noticed the past owner left out mouse poisons in several areas. I couldn't have them around because my little dog Sandy would probably eat them if he found any. I searched the web for this type of mouse trap, and lucky found the same one I used nearly 15 years ago in Logansport. I bought two for me this time, and two for a friend, and it took only one day to clear out all five mice in my house. My friend said his apartment was clean in just a few days. I still baited with chocolate, he used cheese, but I think mice prefer the Andes mint chocolate bars better!

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