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🐭 Snap the problem away—trap smarter, live cleaner!
UCatch Rat Traps come in a 3-pack of large, dual-entry traps crafted from premium ABS plastic, delivering a 99.9% trap rate. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, these reusable traps feature a hands-free, safe design that protects users from direct contact with rodents. Easy to set with a simple bait compartment and lever mechanism, they are ideal for homes, gardens, and restaurants seeking an effective, hygienic rodent control solution.







| ASIN | B07XVPZND1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #710 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #47 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | UCatch |
| Brand Name | UCatch |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 4,968 Reviews |
| Included Components | Rat Trap with a bait cup |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Type Name | Rat trap outdoor & indoor |
| Item Weight | 0.72 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Ucatch |
| Manufacturer Part Number | UC-RT-TNL-TRP |
| Material | Premium ABS plastic |
| Material Type | Premium ABS plastic |
| Model Number | RT_Parent |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Species | Bat, Gopher, Opossum |
| UPC | 852683008466 |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |
J**!
It works easily! Caught 2 rats!
I set up two of these Ucatch traps after buying them in November 2025, glad it came in a pack of 2. At first, I didn’t see any results, the food was gone, but no rats were caught. I honestly started doubting whether I’d even set them correctly or put the bait in the right place, especially because I left them alone for a while and forgot about them until December. When I remembered, I went back and watched the setup videos to see exactly how to load the bait and position the trap. This time, I paid close attention and made a mental note of how I set them to ensure that I press on the back so it can snap when a rat enters. Within about a week or thereabout, they caught two small rats! The rats were pretty small, but thankfully I could see the tail from outside but not the bodies. I had previously seen rats in my garage months ago, no idea where they came from, freaked me out! It’s getting colder in Minnesota so they probably found a way to get in for warmth. After a while I stopped seeing them, even though I still noticed poop droppings, they had damaged one of my fur winter coat. That made me suspect they were still around. Sure enough, Ucatch got them!! When it was time to throw them out, I was honestly scared and grossed out. I thought I might have to pop the trap open and physically handle the rats. On December 11, 2025, I watched the instructions video again and realized how easy it actually was: I just pressed down, released the rat into a trash bag outside, and that was it. I made sure to do it outside, just in case (God forbid) anything was still alive and tried to get into the house. Thankfully, all was fine. I rarely write reviews, but I had to come back and say these traps really work. For the second round, I added more peanut butter (same PB I used to catch these ones) in the bait compartment (I see they sell replacements on Amazon but I don’t need those now, just in case there are more rats lurking around. I didn’t need to clean the trap; I simply opened it to drop the rats into the bag. There was no smell, no noise, and it functioned exactly as expected. One important note: when I was trying to reset the trap after realizing it hadn’t caught anything the first time, I was fiddling with it to see how it worked inside, and it snapped on my finger and fell to the floor. I ended up with a small bruise on my right thumb. So don’t play around with it once it’s set, watch the video and follow the instructions carefully. Interestingly, one rat that died ate the bait fully, while the other one that also died hadn’t eaten much of the peanut butter at all. I had put a generous amount of bait, so maybe it only got a taste before it was caught. I absolutely hate dealing with rodents, but this product made it manageable. Great product!
F**S
Great traps for catching rodents and keeping pets safe
I’m honestly so relieved I found these traps, they’ve been exactly what I was looking for. The biggest reason I chose them was the enclosed design, and it absolutely delivers on peace of mind. I have a curious dog who gets into everything, and with traditional traps I was always worried about her getting hurt. With these, there’s no exposed mechanism, so there’s zero risk of her getting her nose or paws snapped. That alone makes them worth it for me. They’re also incredibly easy to use. The removable bait cup makes setup quick and mess-free, and I really like that I can set and dispose of everything without having to touch anything unpleasant. It’s a completely hands-free process, which is a huge plus. Performance-wise, they work exactly as advertised. When they trigger, it’s quick and clean—no mess, no struggle, and no second-guessing whether it worked. Just effective and straightforward. I also appreciate the thoughtful design overall. The dual entry seems to make a difference in actually catching rodents, and placing them around the house or outside has been simple and hassle-free. Overall, these traps strike the perfect balance between effectiveness and safety. If you have pets or just want a cleaner, easier solution, these are a no-brainer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)
K**R
Had these traps set up for just over a week and have caught 6 rodents so far!
We’ve had these traps set up for just over a week near our chicken coop and have already caught 6 rodents! We use chicken feed in the bait trap since that’s what attracted them in the first place and we’ve found them super effective. They’re so easy to set up, empty, and reset - plus the kills are clean so there’s no nasty stuff to have to clean out. They seem to be really sturdy too, my dogs have dragged them around once or twice and you aren’t able to tell at all. We would say they’re well worth the buy!
M**K
Don't expect this to work on anything other than a small mouse
I am not one to normally rate products, but I felt this one was something I should address. For starters, the product came in a timely manner, the directions, the set up, the price, and the bait install were all easy and good. The problem I had was the power of it. I set two traps up (one inside my garage and one outside of a small rock garden) in an effort to catch a rat that was living under a no basement house. Within minutes of setting up the trap the rat took the bait from the trap in the rock garden and the trap snapped onto it. Unfortunately, the rat was still very much alive, easily pried it's head from the trap, and ran back under the house. Time will tell if it parishes under the house leaving a smell. The garage trap I left overnight and found out in the morning a squirrel crawled it's way into the garage and was caught in the trap, dried blood was splattered all over the device. I was under the impression that it was dead and I could dispose of it, until the creature began to violently thrash about. I removed it from the trap onto my yard and am forced to either watch this thing limp away or end it's life with a shovel. In short: the trap works, but unless you want to catch nothing more than a field mouse, it is not worth it.
M**A
Easy and safe - best traps ever!
Living in the desert, we have lots of critters - most of which are welcome. But we had a recent invasion of desert rats on some outdoor potting shelves and the mess they made was disgusting and unhealthy. These traps work perfectly. The little bait holders are easy to fill with a small amount of peanut butter. And the rats can't resist it. Best of all, the cactus wrens (who also love peanut butter) can't reach the protected trap part. The traps are easy to set without fear of finger damage, and easy to dispose of the rat without touching the yucky bits. Just press down on the big paddle & the rat drops out, leaving the trap ready for another day. Effective, easy, & worth the price. Updating to say these traps are "the gift that keeps on giving" - well-made and easy to keep baited. Rats can't seem to resist them.
L**E
Simple and Effective
Set up trap on my patio in the afternoon today. Within three hours it had caught a rat. Very effective. Easy to dispose of rat by simply picking up trap and squeezing the trip mechanism. Rat falls out without needing to be touched. Also easy to clean trap by opening and spraying with garden hose. As recommended, I used peanut butter to bait trap.
8**2
Good rat trap
Works well but sometimes it does not kill the rat instantly.
S**A
Sturdy, but with a very critical design flaw in the arming mechanism
These traps can catch mice as well as rats, but there is a glaring design flaw in them that needs to be addressed by the manufacturer. That flaw lies in the rear opening when the trap is in the disarmed/triggered position. While a rat is likely to successfully get caught (as long as it isn't a super athlete and sprints backwards in time to avoid the trap's "jaws"), a mouse is more likely to get *partially* caught and either have the opportunity to get out through the arming mechanism's gaping hole or remain alive such that when attempting to dislodge the mouse you put yourself in harms way wherein it may very well bite you out of fear. The mouse being entirely within the confines of the "jaws" occurred on both triggers of this trap so far. The first capture only pinned the mouse inside, but left it very much alive. So alive that I barely avoided getting bit and the moment it hit the ground it went running off faster than most cars drive around here. This may be the same mouse that triggered the trap the second time later in the day. The second trapping caught the mouse in such a way that it was pinned not between the "jaws", but between the wall that the jaws form and the spring mechanism itself. But in both cases the mouse's tail was dangling out of the arming mechanism and not out of one of the entry tubes. This constitutes a serious risk to the user and has the very high potential to allow the mouse to escape via the now open arming mechanism. The force necessary to squeeze that mechanism is both a boon and a curse. It's a boon in that the trap has very high compressive force if the mouse/rat is actually wedged in the jaws. It's a curse when the mouse/rat (more likely with mice though) is caught *inside* the three-walled jaws where only the spring mechanism itself provides any potential compressive force to crush it. What needs to happen is the trap needs to be redesigned such that when disarmed/triggered, there is no opening in that area for a rodent to escape or pose a contact risk for the user. A start to fixing some of the contact issue would be to give the trap a metal base with protrusions on the side so that a user can step on whichever protrusion is not occupied with a rodent's body with one foot and an arming slat that's got a handle to push down with instead of the small surface area you have to squeeze in the current trap. This has a better chance to keep your hands away from a frightened rodent if it's still alive and save you a potential trip to the ER in case of a bite (rodents are almost never carriers of rabies, but *do* transmit diseases). The amount of force you need to exert to squeeze this to the "open" position to dislodge a rodent is very high, meaning your hand will not have the dexterity it needs to move out of the way quickly as your grip is going to be iron tight when squeezing that arming slat down. An added safeguard would be to have "walls" or some sort of barrier to prevent a rodent from kicking/biting you as you squeeze that slat down. It really is a contact hazard waiting to happen. The build quality itself is fairly decent as is the ease of inserting the bait container, though a slight redesign of the bait container's cross bar used to twist it open and shut is in order - recessing the bar so you can grab it with your fingers while the bar itself is made flush with the cylinder would make keeping it in place on a table or other surface much easier. As it is, because the cross bar protrudes, the bait cylinder rests at an angle when the part of it that you put the bait in is facing upward. Due to the aforementioned issue with there being an opening in the leg of the T shape where the arming mechanism is, I recommend that users also purchase this trash picker to go with the trap and pick the trap up with the picker stradling the sides of the rear arming mechanism so as to avoid risk to hands until the rodent is verified to be deceased. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078RMCFWQ I had originally bought that picker for the smaller Victor mouse traps I also got, but this picker is just the right size to grab this trap by the sides of the arming mechanism somewhat firmly so long as you maintain a tight squeeze on the picker's trigger. Trust me, it's worth the few extra bucks to save your hands (and your lunch). As for why I'm only giving this two stars: the opening in the arming mechanism being an escape route coupled with the high pressure to arm the trap leaves users' hands vulnerable when trying to dislodge the rodent from the trap if it's caught inside the trap's jaw area. This constitutes a critical design flaw that needs to be rectified. Once a means is devised to keep the arming mechanism's rear closed when in the disarmed/triggered position this trap should easily merit a full five stars since its construction is fairly sturdy.
A**R
Realmente útil
Precisamente lo que necesitaba
J**W
Efficient murder machine.
This device is an absolute murder machine. We have an infestation of chipmunks tunneling all over our yard and gardens. I had 4 victims in under 2 hours. It was a cold and miserable day so in the late afternoon the yard was mostly clear of these demons anyways. I filled in the endless hole they'd dug in my garden and replaced the trap. There was another customer in it when I awoke. I'm not sure how I feel about the packaging. These came shrink wrapped in plastic which isn't as readily recyclable but is the least amount of material possible for such an oddly shaped item. I neglected to find the instructions as they were stuffed inside one of the traps, but managed to catch my first demon without the instructions. Very easy to use. I do appreciate the extra bait cups as they could get lost accidentally I suppose.
S**U
Caught the rat
Caught the rat!
K**E
Works but now don't re latch
These traps are really good caught several rats over time however have had one in my garage and one in my backyard they both now will not reset i go to push the back part and they will not latch. Very sad just after 30 dayreturn window. ( update) Awesome customer service as i contacted seller and they sent me replacements thank you.
S**L
Excellent Product
Absolutely fantastic! Excellent results from this good quality product. 4 mice and 1 rat dispatched from the boundary of my home with in two days of receiving these. Would I recommend? Heck yes!
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