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Reviewer: Mike
I've tried a number of other traps over the years--some "easy set"--and I come back to this Victor trap of my great-grandfather's era every time. A lot of the new "easy set" types--including the new Victor with the big yellow plastic plate--are easy set for a reason: they're hard for the rodent to set off. I had a couple of those in my cupboards, and the mice ate all the peanut butter out of them, dragged them around, and even chewed on the yellow plate without setting them off. Yes, this tried and true Victor has a hair trigger, and I jerk my hands away every time I set it for fear it's going to go off, but that's what makes it great. I've caught six mice in the last two days, and I just reset them. As to the disposable traps that other companies sell?? There's no way I'm paying nearly $4.00 per mouse just to throw the whole mechanism in the trash! They always say, "Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door." Well, so far, no one has.
Reviewer: master_mind413
I've used several different brands and your design is by far the most effective in the killing of house mice keep up the good work
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