Rat Zapper Ultra | 
enlarge | Brand: Agrizap , inc Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $54.95 Buy New: $43.95 You Save: $11.00 (20%)
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Rating: 90 reviews Sales Rank: 393
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 12 x 5 x 4 Warranty: one year warranty
MPN: RZU001 Model: RZU001 UPC: 737120700151 EAN: 0737120700151 ASIN: B000BWFESU
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| Features:
| • | built-in battery teaster | | • | Approximately 40 kills from one set of batteries | | • | lifetime free tech support | | • | Flashing kill indicator light | | • | Kill mice, rats or squirrels |
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Product Description The Rat Zapper Ultra uses advanced electronic technology to deliver a deadly shock to mice and rats. simply bait the Rat Zapper Ultra with ordinary dry pet food. When the rodent goes for the bait, the system senses its presence and then delivers enough electrical energy to quickly and humanely kill the rodent with no blood or gore. Dispose of the mouse, rat, or other rodent into an appropriate receptacle. you'll never have to touch the dead pest! THE ADVANTAGES OF THE RAT ZAPPER ULTRA!.. kills mice, ground squirrels and rats.. it's humane (kills rodents quickly).. environmentally friendly (no poisons).. it's clean (no blood or gore).. highly effective and proven.. reusable- will not wear out.. designed not to harm your children or your pets.. built-in battery check.. really works- guaranteed.. Approx. Dimensions: 4" x 4-3/4" x 11-1/2" ***Do not use for Gray Squirrels. They will not go into the rat zapper. ***
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Finally, a better mousetrap! October 30, 2006 Eric Sammons (Gaithersburg, MD United States) 36 out of 36 found this review helpful
My family moved into our current house five years ago, and our first autumn here we discovered that our house was a quite popular Fall Resort in the mouse world. :(
In those five years, we've tried a large number of ways to stop this yearly invasion:
- Traditional Traps They simply didn't work. Either the mouse could eat the bait without triggering the trap, or it would catch the mouse without killing it - which was pretty disgusting. I did find one type of traditional trap that worked, but then it was discontinued.
- Glue Traps These were basically worthless. Mice would drag them to a new location, but then free themselves without too much trouble.
- Poison This was a fun solution - I would go into my basement (where I work) and smell a week-dead mouse that I couldn't find.
- "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" One year I simply didn't bother to try to catch them; I was too exhausted from previous attempts. I figured as long as they stayed hidden, I would ignore their existence. This option didn't go over too well with the wife.
After all this frustration, I figured I would try the Rat Zapper. All I can say is: IT WORKS! I caught 6 mice in the first 48 hours I had it set up, and disposing of the mice and resetting the trap was clean and easy. Best of all, I can use this trap for years to come; it no longer has to be a yearly experiment to see how I can catch our rodent visitors.
Electifying! October 9, 2005 Kairi 26 out of 26 found this review helpful
Finally a Zapper with more voltage! Now I can really sizzle those mice. I was previously getting rid of them with the regular Zapper that only uses 4 AA batteries; I really felt it wasn't enough. I had to modify my current Zapper MacGuyver-style to use the electrical outlet in addition to a high-voltage amplifier, outputing well over 120-volts of pure lightning. You can tell when you've gotten a mouse because you here a slight crackling sound like those Pop Pop Snaps fireworks you buy on the 4th of July. Also a bit of smoke if you get there quick enough. It's not uncommon to have the Zapper tip over on it's side due to the mouse getting thrown against the walls of the Zapper - those mice don't know what hit them. Science rules! *cackling*
Works every time - AMAZING! August 4, 2006 Howard Benson (Calabasas, CA USA) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Just got it 4 days ago. In 4 days - 4 mice/rats!! Almost like clockwork. I have to say, when you look at em after they get it, they really look like the picture on the case, arms splayed out, teeth bared, and dead. No fuss, no bleeding , just dead.
Excellent rodent eliminator June 4, 2006 pdamadoc (Holden, MA United States) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I too was a little skeptical. After reading very favorable reviews on Amazon on this model trap vs competing brands and styles, we decided to purchase this. We are very pleased. It works as stated and continues to work well. It works best aligned next to a wall. No more: disgusting glue traps (with live specimen) or snap traps or "humane" trap door boxes( with live mouse to greet you for relocation)or rat poison (and the fear of having one rot in a remote inaccessible corner) or "create the moat with peanut butter and water in a can-lure". But seriously, what we truly like about this device is that it works. It kills the mice quickly and cleanly. There is no mess to pick up, just simply discard by sliding the contents out. It is easy to conceal the trap and the catch. It is a lot safer than many other products. It is easy to use and reuse. The light indicates when you have succeeded. It does not appear to lose its effectiveness over time. Yes, you pay for batteries typically after two kills, but I have not found a better rodent eliminator, particularly for those of us who find this task so unpleasant.
The literature claims within 24-48 hrs July 30, 2006 bumbleboy (Baltimore, md United States) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
that you will catch your first mouse. We've had a mouse that we've been unable to kill for months. "Mousey," as we imaginatively nicknamed him, was all but responding to voice commands and would disappear for weeks on end when we got serious about mouseproofing our house. Finally, after his crossing over glue traps of all shapes and sizes, his eating mouse poison (to no effect) and his refusal to go into the dcon trap (despite our pleading), I broke down and got a rat zapper. 4 hours after its arrival, the rapper signaled mousey's demise; he was in the trap, on his back. Its a little quieter in the apt now without mousey, but we think its for the better.
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