

🚫🐀 Trap smarter, live cleaner — don’t let rodents crash your space!
The UCatch Rat Trap 2-Pack features a dual-entry tunnel design with a 99.9% kill rate, ensuring rapid and humane rodent control. Made from durable ABS plastic, these traps are safe for families and pets, reusable with a touch-free disposal system, and easy to bait and set. Perfect for indoor and outdoor use in homes, gardens, and restaurants, they offer a professional-grade pest solution without harmful chemicals.







| ASIN | B07BNQ3R9H |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | UCatch |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,979) |
| Date First Available | 6 June 2018 |
| Included Components | Rat Trap with a bait cup |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | UCatch |
| Material Type | Premium ABS plastic |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 38.1 x 45.72 x 48.26 cm; 472 g |
| Shape | Tunnel |
| Size | Pack of 2 |
| Style | Modern |
A**R
Precisamente lo que necesitaba
T**M
First off, I never write reviews the same day I get the item. I've had this for less than 8 hours now. I've caught 3 rats so far. Am I impressed???? Yes, so, don't believe or put much weight on anyone that says they don't work. I've tried several (some much more expensive methods) and NONE have worked at all. I've caught NO rats at all with the other traps I've tried. This trap... unbelievable. 3 in the first few hours of use. Update, I'm up to 12 over a period of a month of using them on and off. Fill the small reservoir (from underneath) with some cheap peanut butter...and I also smear some on the 'plate' on the inside to increase the 'temptation' factor. And presto, check back within 24 hours and you'll likely have a fresh catch. I tested it with a stick, it's fast and hard, and will perform it's job quickly. They won't know what hit them. Rats are about the only animal I can think of that doesn't bother me too much to see go. Be patient with it, and ... it's a good idea to drill a small hole somewhere in it and attach a wire to it so that it can be tied down. We have coyotes here always looking for a free meal to take on the road with them....so, tie'm down. An update after a few months... these traps keep on keepin'on...caught 6 more the past few days after noticing droppings in our greenhouse. But..the 'trap lock' plastic mechanism has given out on both, I'm not surprised, the trap does work well, and does the 'kill' fast and efficiently, but.... using plastic parts in places where they will give out over time...well, that's just bad design. So, at this point, they are going to thrown out since they won't 'close' or 'set' anymore. Great while that lasted..but now... they're landfill...
J**!
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!
S**U
Caught the rat!
A**Y
This worked within hours of setting it up outside. We had a rat showing up near bird feeders. Great purchase and super easy.
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