(2 pack) Tomcat Mouse Snap Traps, Contains 2 Traps, No-Touch Disposal, Easy to Set
- Brand:
- TOMCAT
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 466764078462
- EAN:
- 0466764078462
- Walmart SKU:
- 15003919567
Trending downward with a $0.00 move to reach $9.36. Current price runs 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked (2 pack) Tomcat Mouse Snap Traps, Contains 2 Traps, No-Touch Disposal, Easy to Set since 5/12/2026. The most recent price update was on Jun 4, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $9.36 (lowest on 5/12/2026) to $9.36 (highest on 5/12/2026). The average price during this period is $9.36.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $9.36 (Jun 4) to $9.36 (Jun 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $9.36.
Customer Insights: Rated 3.5/5 from 1028 reviews.
These things are awesome. Easy to use and work great. Not that I want to brag about catching a lot of mice but I bought 2 of these 2 packs and got 17 mice in our garage in about 2 weeks. They've been out for a couple of months now with no sign of any more.
Yes, these traps are very easy to set, but they do not work. The mice were able to get the bait off the trap without setting them off. I set out glue traps at the same time and caught lots of mice on them, but not one mouse in these traps. I tried different bait and moved the traps around, but still nothing. And now I am having a difficult time getting a refund from the company. I recommend going with the old school traps or glue traps instead of wasting time with these.
Had these out for days just to find that the mice had stolen the food already without the trap going off once. Multiple traps in fact. Would not recommend unless you are going to also purchase their bait, so an extra cost for something that you could easily purchase once of another item.
Mice eat bait repeatedly without triggering the jaws to slam shut. This is a faulty design. My older trap of a similar type but a different design from a different manufacturer have caught 9 mice without ever losing all the peanut butter bait. These Tomcat traps have had mice eat all the peanut butter bait more than fifteen times and caught only one mouse. I am returning the package of two unused traps and throwing away the two I did use.
Set four traps. All brand new. Followed directions. Mice ate all of the pb out of the traps..mtraps did not go off. No mice caught. Peanut butter gone , useless traos left.
I have 3 of these traps and I am trying to get one mouse. I put peanut butter in them and even followed someonrs recommendation to put the peanut butter back a little because trap won't snap shut. I set the traps again tonight and when I went into the kitchen the mouse was on the counter, the peanut butter was gone from the traps....and the mouse scrambled away. These traps are a waste of time and money.
After days of nothing I watched a little brown field mouse run right past two baited traps. When the marines fly by and the house shakes, the traps close and I have to reset them. Total waste of money. I'd return them but I'm not bringing them back to the store after I had them delivered.
I feel as if this is the redesigned replacement for the white one, but I had no problem capturing mice in the white one. with this redesign, the mouse always eats what I place within the trap, and it sets the trap off, yet I never catch a mouse. please bring back the older design!!!!
seems Florida rats scoff at these traps, to the point that they tripped the traps the first round. after resetting, their irony wasn't wasted on me. the rats left jelly, and bread for me to make a PBJ WITH THE PEANUT BUTTER I left in the traps. they then proceeded to wreck my garden, beat up my dog, and rast my last sleeve of girl scout cookies.
Mostly easy to put bait on, but not good design in that you have to hold the trap open to bait it. One trap wouldn't stay open at all during set up. When I let go of it to set, the spring was too tight and would snap shut immediately. I put out 8 traps at a house with constant and clear mice evidence. They've been out for multiple days now. Not one trap has caught a mouse. Two have been triggered, with no mouse caught. The others still have the same bait with no evidence of a mouse attempting to eat it despite a mouse being right within a foot of the trap. The strength of the trap is most definitely strong enough to snap a finger and hurt if it got you, but I'm not sure it's strong enough to even kill a mouse, honestly. I don't actually know, however, because it hasn't gotten one out of all these traps. I'm very disappointed in the this quality and design coming from this brand. In assumed it would be good considering who made it. I've never used any of their products that were bad. I definitely have now, though. Do not waste your money on these traps!
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $9.36 (Jun 4) to $9.36 (Jun 4) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $9.36.
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