d-CON No View, No Touch Covered Mouse Trap, 1 Trap (Pack of 6)


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Brand d-Con
Style Traditional
Item Weight 2.56 ounces
Number of Pieces 6
Is Electric No
Target Species Mouse
Unit Count 6.0 Count
UPC 019200786133

About this item

  • Discreet covered trap that conceals the dead mouse 100%.
  • Safer than traditional mouse traps & much easier to use – just bait, twist and set!
  • Safe around children & pets
  • No messy cleanup. Just dispose of the entire trap.
  • Ideal for: kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, pantry, and living rooms.

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Easy to clean
3.0 3.0
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Customer reviews

3.6 out of 5 stars
3,050 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of use and appearance of the pest control device. For example, they say it's convenient and easy to set and bait. That said, some complain about the value and stability. They say it’s not worth the cost, the traps won’t stay set and snap on its own. They also dislike the quality and sturdiness. Opinions are mixed on performance.

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106 customers mention "Ease of use"95 positive11 negative

Customers find the d-Con mouse traps easy to set and bait. They say it's convenient and fits into low-clearance spaces. Customers also mention that the traps work quickly and painlessly. They also say it is easy to load with peanut butter and to deal with the aftermath.

"...They should be easy enough to use—just bait with pb, twist the top until it clicks into the set position, then leave them for the mice to find...." Read more

"...that was somewhat humane, non-chemical, and was easy to deal with the aftermath...." Read more

"They were convenient and fit into low clearance spaces and worked fairly well, but the last two of the six pack were both defective and went off..." Read more

"...I'm about to order my second 6-pack.PROS: Easy to bait and set, easy cleanup, safe around pets and children..." Read more

31 customers mention "Ease of cleaning"31 positive0 negative

Customers find the pest control device easy to set, use, and dispose of. They say it's easy to bait, and there's no mess to clean up. Some say the trap snaps closed and can be disposed of whole.

"...These are way more expensive than spring traps, but there is no mess, and no need to worry about the trap flying when it goes off." Read more

"...for set or mouse caught, easy to bait, and it's nice being able to dispose of it without having to deal with the mouse...." Read more

"...PROS: Easy to bait and set, easy cleanup, safe around pets and children..." Read more

"...Still recommend it want a clean, easy way to get a mouse." Read more

29 customers mention "Appearance"26 positive3 negative

Customers like the appearance of the pest control device. They mention it's a very nice item, awesome, and beautiful. Some say the design is ingenious in theory, but has not been effective in actual use. Overall, most say it'd be worth using.

"Excellent product because removal of trap is just throw away; mouse and all" Read more

"They look nice and won't get your fingers like old traps, but so far, the mice are avoiding them" Read more

"Good price and good product. However, I have yet to catch even one mouse (and there were a lot in the garden shed)...." Read more

"...Great product!" Read more

209 customers mention "Performance"75 positive134 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the pest control device. Some mention that it works like a charm, is easy to use, and effective. Others say that it doesn't work well, is useless, and is only 33% effective.

"...The rest did but if you touch them—even very carefully—they go off, and then won’t click back into the set position...." Read more

"...These seem to work immediately and you simply discard the entire trap when it shows that there is a mouse inside on the indicator...." Read more

"3 of the 6 did not set and would not work" Read more

"...But half of the product I ordered not working is unacceptable." Read more

200 customers mention "Quality"39 positive161 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the mouse trap. For example, they mention that two out of six traps were defective, three out of 6 were broken, and that it's difficult to set them. That said, some say that the trap is easy to use but isn't successful at trapping mice.

"...It’s been over a week: no email, no refund, and no dead mice. I am a dissatisfied customer. Two thumbs down, do not recommend." Read more

"...Two weeks of bait devoured every night and no mice trapped -- added to the extreme unease I felt when I found that the creatures had actually begun..." Read more

"...and worked fairly well, but the last two of the six pack were both defective and went off spontaneously with no mouse or movement, as verified on..." Read more

"3 out of 6 are defective. They won’t stay in the “set” position. When they work, they’re great...." Read more

78 customers mention "Value"15 positive63 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the pest control device. They mention it's not worth the cost, it'd be a waste of money, and that it'll be ripped off.

"...These are way more expensive than spring traps, but there is no mess, and no need to worry about the trap flying when it goes off." Read more

"...I wouldn't ever purchase these again. Turned out to be a waste of money...." Read more

"...That said, what a waste of money - I will not be making this mistake again and have gone back to the traditional mousetraps...." Read more

"...They are pricey though and I had one that sprung itself and there was no mouse inside...." Read more

44 customers mention "Stability"0 positive44 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the mouse trap. They mention that the twist applicator does not latch properly, the trap does not stay set, and the trap easily snaps to closed after setting it.

"...This time, though, three of the traps would not stay set. They just straight up won’t click into position...." Read more

"3 of the 6 did not set and would not work" Read more

"...I checked the trap the next day I found the trap empty, the trap door slightly open, part of the opening had been chewed on and no mouse...." Read more

"...It's very sensitive, however, and doesn't want to stay set while you're holding it, and often trips when you set it on the ground...." Read more

43 customers mention "Sturdiness"0 positive43 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the sturdiness of the pest control device. They mention that the traps are not durable, fragile, and broke easily. Some customers also report that the spring retainers and mechanisms in some of the trap broke.

"...or movement, as verified on camera recordings, when internal plastic pieces just fell apart...." Read more

"...Three of the traps have been broken (by the mice) and they have escaped through the sticker on the top. Junk...." Read more

"...Those all worked great. This new batch is much lighter and less sturdy...." Read more

"...Another issue is damaged traps. I've found two that were broken, and found a couple of reviews from others that had this problem...." Read more

So far so good. Day 1 (Video)
5 out of 5 stars
So far so good. Day 1 (Video)
Seems easy enough. Will update when or if I catch something...It's very sensitive and went to unarmed in the video while I held it. How it goes harder than that when a mouse goes in.Saw a lot of reviews about false or weak trapping. Some complained the mouse chewed thru paper top. The current top under the paper is solid. I created a depression in the last photo, there's a quarter size hole in the middle but it has a partition in it, so maybe it's been improved. I went ahead and tore open the top, it's a closed in compartment, no way out. The rest of the top is solid under the paper, I'm just gonna tape it back.Reviews of stolen bait are wrong too. The bait compartment let's them smell, but they can't get to it.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
Excellent product because removal of trap is just throw away; mouse and all
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Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023
I’ve used this product successfully in the past so when some mice recently moved into my pantry, I placed an order for six of these. They should be easy enough to use—just bait with pb, twist the top until it clicks into the set position, then leave them for the mice to find.

This time, though, three of the traps would not stay set. They just straight up won’t click into position. The rest did but if you touch them—even very carefully—they go off, and then won’t click back into the set position. Which, if you need to slide one out from behind the fridge to see if it’s been sprung (they hadn’t), means you’re down another trap.

I’m down to one out of the original six still in use—the first three were unusable from the get go, then two more broke by setting themselves off. So far none have caught any mice. And yes, I’m sure the mice are still in residence, as evidenced by the turds left in the general vicinity of the traps.

I opted to go the route of calling the company to see about a refund. I spoke with a very nice lady at a D-Con call center who got my order information then told me that she would email me so that I could then reply with photos of the code on the packaging.

It’s been over a week: no email, no refund, and no dead mice. I am a dissatisfied customer. Two thumbs down, do not recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2016
My saving grace!! Nothing else worked (that I was comfortable with using....) that was somewhat humane, non-chemical, and was easy to deal with the aftermath. Literally, the first night I used these, I caught the "Marauding Mice Gang of Three"...ha ha....apparently, three mice were having their way in my kitchen on a regular basis and they were quickly dispatched using these traps. I used peanut butter and one, two, three....GONE. Never had a problem again since. That was about 3 months ago and counting. I don't know what took me so long other than I am a softie at heart and last summer used a humane/non-kill trap and would transport them to a neighborhood park a mile or two away but somehow they or their relatives kept coming back. So after some major aggravation over finding mouse droppings in my kitchen drawers, I'd had enough and I just couldn't take it anymore. Killing them was the only option but I didn't want it to be messy or painful (for either of us). These seem to work immediately and you simply discard the entire trap when it shows that there is a mouse inside on the indicator. I couldn't bear to see anything too graphic like a snap trap, so this has solved both problems for me of finding something at least quickly humane and with tidy results. I won't use anything else. If I see any future signs of mice again, I will buy these immediately.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
3 of the 6 did not set and would not work
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2014
For the past three years, after never seeing a mouse in my house for more than 12 years, I've had an annual invasion as winter approaches. For the last two, I used humane, live traps. The humane trap locks the mouse inside after it reaches the trap's back end, where the bait is; the weight of the mouse tips the trap toward that end, which triggers the open door on the front end to come down and latch securely. They worked well the last two years, but this winter, after leaving them out each night, baiting them faithfully, and doing everything the way I had done it previously, I would find them emptied of bait each morning but with doors still open and no mice inside. I'm guessing that the mice I have this year weigh less and/or are faster than the ones who've invaded in the past, so that their weight isn't heavy enough to trigger the traps to tip and the doors to close, or they're sufficiently fast that they can make it back out before the door closes. Two weeks of bait devoured every night and no mice trapped -- added to the extreme unease I felt when I found that the creatures had actually begun gnawing on the plastic traps, as if to mock me -- made me reconsider my hesitation about using traps that would kill the mice.

The major appeal of these No View, No Touch traps was that I wouldn't have to see or touch the dead mice. As it turned out, that was both an advantage and a disadvantage, The disadvantage came when, four hours after I set the traps, one trap showed that a mouse was caught: I couldn't tell whether it was a false alarm or there really was a mouse inside, even after twisting the trap so that the entryway was back open and then peering inside. I did weigh it on a kitchen scale, and it weighed almost an ounce more than the three still-empty traps, so I'm pretty sure it did contain a mouse.

As for the modification: I had read on other reviews that mice would sometimes tip over the trap and gnaw through the thin paper sticker that covers the bait at the bottom of the trap, or would gnaw through the equally thin paper sticker at the top of the trap, thus managing to eat the bait without getting trapped. To make the traps harder to tip over and gnaw through, after filling each bait area with peanut butter, I wrapped pieces of cardboard in foil and taped them down over both stickers -- the one at the top and the one at the bottom of the trap. I also rubbed a tiny bit of peanut butter at the entryway and a tiny bit inside the trap, in case the cardboard/foil/tape masked the smell of the peanut butter in the bait area.

As I said, four hours later, I (think I) trapped a mouse. I'm not sure if that was the only one, so I've left the other three traps baited and set, and put a couple dabs of peanut butter nearby, so if the other traps remain empty and untriggered, I can at least know whether see whether something is still eating the peanut butter.

Update: Something ate the peanut butter. I left the traps baited and set, and three days after catching the first mouse, I caught two more. Ordering more of these traps now.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2020
I caught three mice and three days -- and that was the end of that! Wonderful trap. You never even see the mouse or have to handle it. As a single woman, the last thing I wanted was to find a squashed dead mouse in a mouse trap. With t his mouse trap, the mouse enters a little door into a plastic covered area where the bait is. When he/she goes inside, the door closes and somehow (?) the mouse is instantly killed. You don't ever see the mouse, but a little red light (signal) comes on when he is dead. You don't see the mouse and throw the entire mouse trap away without ever seeing his/her little dead body. Granted you can't use the trap again....but it is worth the money to catch and kill and dispose of the mouse without ever having to see it or handle it. I would never use any other kind of mouse trap. It does the job. I used three of the traps....and eliminated three mice in three days....and that was the end of the mouse invasion. Really happy with this mouse trap! Would recommend it to any "squeemish" woman who has to deal with catching, killing and disposing of a mouse. The world's best mouse trap and worth every penny.
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