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The Catchmaster Rat Wooden Snap Trap 610PE is a heavy duty rat trap that brings a new twist on a classic product. It features expanded triggers that making it easy to capture targeted pests. This trap is made with recycled plywood as its base. It's a base that is less susceptible to warping even in wet or damp conditions and resistant to cracking which prolongs the use of the trap. The double tension springs provides improved, powerful and reliable triggering performance.
A mouse version, Catchmaster Mouse Wooden Snap Trap 602PE is also available.
Target pests | Rats |
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For use in | Residential and commercial, urban and rural areas, indoors or outdoors |
Color | Tan |
Material / Construction | Recycled Plywood Base, Metal springs. |
Special Features | Double Tension Springs Provide powerful, reliable triggering, Expanded Trigger Field testing has shown expanded triggers to be 16% more effective than standard triggers. |
Shipping Weight | 0.28 lbs |
Manufacturer | Catchmaster (Mfg. Number: 610PE) |
UPC | 00029049006101 |
Catchmaster Rat Trap
By William on 09/11/2014
A very easy to set trap. Easy to set the trap pan to make the travel light or heavy. I use the traps in a wooden box set to control the chipmunk population in our flower gardens. Instant kills. Very strong springs and fast action. A great price and a great product.
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8 of 8 people found this review helpful
victor traps vs catchmaster rats traps
By Derek on 01/10/2019
pest control operator- the catch master traps are not as strong as the victor rat traps. Have had catch master traps go off easier in my hand then the victor. BIGGEST COMPLAINT IS THE PRICE. Victor traps run around $2.25 per trap and catch master are listed at $4.35 per trap.
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4 of 4 people found this review helpful
This worked like a charm.
By Charles on 06/26/2018
Rat traps
By Kerri on 02/04/2022
The Catchmaster Rat Wooden Snap Trap 610PE is 3.3" X 6.85" X 1" (L x W x H).
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5 of 5 people found this answer helpful
The Catchmaster Rat Wooden Snap Trap usually is not reused especially if a rat is caught. The plastic traps can be reused.
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3 of 3 people found this answer helpful
No instructions. Help!
Based on some images I found on the internet, it appears you pull down the square shaped lever of the Catchmaster Rat Wooden Snap Trap 610PE towards the end that has the words Catchmaster printed on it, then you pull down the vertical rod and secure it underneath the black piece on the opposite end of the trap.
Catchmaster Rat Wooden Snap Trap 610PE Rating: 3.5 (4 Reviews / 3 Q&A)