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title: "Max Rodent Zapper - SUPER DUTY Electronic Rat Trap / Mouse Trap Humanely Exterminates Rodents"
brand: "raticator"
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# 20+ years tech Eco-friendly 100 kills per battery Max Rodent Zapper - SUPER DUTY Electronic Rat Trap / Mouse Trap Humanely Exterminates Rodents

**Brand:** raticator
**Price:** AED 194
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> Zap Away Your Rodent Woes! ⚡

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Max Rodent Zapper - SUPER DUTY Electronic Rat Trap / Mouse Trap Humanely Exterminates Rodents by raticator
- **How much does it cost?** AED 194 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- raticator enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted raticator brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **⚡ Humane & Efficient:** Experience the future of pest control with a zap that’s quick and painless.
- • **🔋 Long-lasting Power:** Enjoy up to 100 humane kills or a full year of standby time with just one set of batteries.
- • **🌱 Eco-Conscious Choice:** Join the green revolution with a poison-free solution that’s safe for your pets.
- • **📞 Expert Support Included:** Gain peace of mind with complimentary phone and email support for all your rodent control needs.
- • **🇺🇸 Proudly Made in the USA:** Support local craftsmanship while tackling your rodent issues effectively.

## Overview

The Raticator Max Rodent Zapper is a state-of-the-art electronic trap designed to humanely exterminate rodents using advanced infrared sensing technology. It offers an eco-friendly, poison-free solution that is safe for pets, with the capability of delivering up to 100 humane kills on a single set of batteries. Proudly made in the USA, it also includes free expert support to ensure effective rodent control.

## Description

The Raticator Max utilizes a revolutionary new Infrared Detection System to sense the presence of a mouse, rat, or other rodent. A high tech delivery system including stainless steel kill pads then delivers a deadly, but humane shock to either mice or rats. This is our SUPER DUTY model, powered by 4 "D" cell batteries (not included) which will humanely exterminate up to 100 rodents or last approximately one year in standby mode. With the Raticator Max you can humanely exterminate rats or mice with very little effort. The Raticator Max provides is the most effective, humane solution to rodent control when compared to all traditional rat trap and mouse trap products. Simply add batteries, bait and place the Raticator where you suspect the rodents are located. The red indicator light on top will blink to inform you of a catch. Cleanup is easy; there is no blood or gore and no poisons to endanger your pets or the environment. Simply pick up the unit and slide the dead rodent into any appropriate receptacle - NEVER TOUCH A DEAD RODENT AGAIN!

Review: Results of Randomized Controlled Trial of this Raticator vs. Rodent Terminator - Living in West Baltimore is not just about looking out for Omar; it also means dealing with an overpopulation of rats. To deal with a recent infestation in the backyard, we purchased this Raticator Infared Rat Trap as well as the Australian-designed Rodent Terminator. There were two prominent rat holes dug under the fence and we placed one trap by each, rotating the placement every 24 hours. We tracked durability, ease of use, and (most importantly) effectiveness, as measured by number of victims. Both traps were easy to set up. The Raticator Max has a very clear on/off switch. However, unlike the Rodent Terminator, it does not have an indentation to store bait. Also, it is a bit difficult to clean (compared to the Rodent Terminator that can be disassembled into two pieces for easy wiping down). Initially, I was skeptical that the Raticator could compete with the Rodent Terminator because it is not as hefty in size and visually does not appear to be as weather resistant. We put the Raticator Max into a plastic bag to cover part of the trap from the elements. However, the Raticator max had no trouble with rain, sleet, snow, fog, or dew. The unit was often accidentally left out in storms and kept on ticking with no false positives. On to the unit's performance: superb. We caught a rat almost every night for a month. This trap caught over 20 rats. We kept painstaking records of the performance of the rodent terminator vs. the raticator in regards to number of captures. The raticator had a slight advantage of 1-2 rats. However, it should be noted that the Raticator is more difficult to clean and dead rats would sometimes not slide out as easily (vs. with the Rodent Terminator, you can disassemble the unit with one hand to dispose of larger rats that don't easily slide out). After about a month, captures became less frequent and winter set in. We switched out the batteries before returning the traps to the yard this spring (however, the batteries lasted through over 20 kills and may have still been good, but didn't want to take any chances). The traps have already been busy capturing the spring rodent litters that wander into the yard. I had initial concerns about using an electronic trap because I have a dog and there are occasional stray cats (and stray children) wandering through the yard. However, there were no safety concerns with the electronic traps for pets or people. The entrance (while large enough to accommodate even the largest 'hood rat) can not easily be maneuvered by a dog or cat paw or nose. Overall, I highly recommend both the Raticator Infared Rat Trap and the Rodent Terminator. There is a slight advantage in regards to effectiveness for the Raticator Max, but the difference is minor. If you are dealing with urban rats, this is definitely the most clean and humane way to address the problem. If every Baltimore resident used one (or two!) of these traps, the park benches proclaiming Baltimore as the Greatest City in the World could be true.
Review: Mouse droppings are all around Raticator but no mouse or rat inside! for MONTHS - We had a nasty rat problem out in the chicken coop so I did not want to use any poison. It was right after this past winter so the rats had made a nice home all around the coop and they were invading the chicken's outside fenced area even in the day to steal food. When I read all the other reviews about the Raticator, I was so excited and thought our rat problem could be solved! We put it out at night where the chickens could not have access to it and tried ALL kinds of bait. We knew the exact route that the rats would take into the coop and put this trap right where they would congregate. No rat ever went into the Raticator and the rat problem just got bigger. We gave up on this product outside and decided to use it indoors in our storage building. We have found mice droppings so we set up the Raticator with a little cat food bait. It has been MONTHS. We find mice dropping all around the trap but no one ever goes in it. I actually have to check it to make sure that it is ON because I can't believe that it absolutely does not work. Save your money and don't buy the hype. Rats seem pretty smart-they were able to avoid the big spring traps and still get the food out and they also do not go into the Havaheart traps. Why would a rat go into this contraption. It looks nothing like what they seem to be attracted to. It has a mirror on the floor and it's made of shiny red plastic. It's a really bad product and I really wonder how anyone has had success with it! We did get rid of the majority of rats by sweeping the outside of the coop of all left over grain every night as well as removing their water source each evening but the biggest thing that I did was get rid of our huge uncovered compost pile that was close to the coop-that is where the rats were thriving and nesting. OK, hope you find this helpful.

## Features

- The Raticator Max is a rodent zapper that humanely exterminates rats, mice, and other small rodents with a deadly shock - no prolonged suffering for the rodent as with traditional rat trap and mouse trap products.
- Exclusive Infrared Sensing Technology and Shock Delivery System incorporate 20+ years of research and success in electronic rat and mouse traps
- Environmentally friendly - The Raticator Max rodent zapper is poison free, and safe for most pets. The green solution to rodent control!
- Up to 100 humane kills or 1 year standby time per set of Alkaline "D" cell batteries
- All Raticator rodent zappers are proudly Made in the USA, and include free phone and e-mail support to help ensure the successful end to your rodent problem!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009N8X6GA |
| Brand | Raticator |
| Brand Name | Raticator |
| Color | Cardinal |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 481 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09421902953002 |
| Manufacturer | Atrap, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Raticator Max |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 6 months parts and labor - free from defects in workmanship and materials |
| Material | humane |
| Material Type | humane |
| Model Number | RMIR001 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Style | Traditional |
| Style Name | Traditional |
| Target Species | Mouse, Rat |
| UPC | 868071000011 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Results of Randomized Controlled Trial of this Raticator vs. Rodent Terminator
*by B***Y on May 3, 2014*

Living in West Baltimore is not just about looking out for Omar; it also means dealing with an overpopulation of rats. To deal with a recent infestation in the backyard, we purchased this Raticator Infared Rat Trap as well as the Australian-designed Rodent Terminator. There were two prominent rat holes dug under the fence and we placed one trap by each, rotating the placement every 24 hours. We tracked durability, ease of use, and (most importantly) effectiveness, as measured by number of victims. Both traps were easy to set up. The Raticator Max has a very clear on/off switch. However, unlike the Rodent Terminator, it does not have an indentation to store bait. Also, it is a bit difficult to clean (compared to the Rodent Terminator that can be disassembled into two pieces for easy wiping down). Initially, I was skeptical that the Raticator could compete with the Rodent Terminator because it is not as hefty in size and visually does not appear to be as weather resistant. We put the Raticator Max into a plastic bag to cover part of the trap from the elements. However, the Raticator max had no trouble with rain, sleet, snow, fog, or dew. The unit was often accidentally left out in storms and kept on ticking with no false positives. On to the unit's performance: superb. We caught a rat almost every night for a month. This trap caught over 20 rats. We kept painstaking records of the performance of the rodent terminator vs. the raticator in regards to number of captures. The raticator had a slight advantage of 1-2 rats. However, it should be noted that the Raticator is more difficult to clean and dead rats would sometimes not slide out as easily (vs. with the Rodent Terminator, you can disassemble the unit with one hand to dispose of larger rats that don't easily slide out). After about a month, captures became less frequent and winter set in. We switched out the batteries before returning the traps to the yard this spring (however, the batteries lasted through over 20 kills and may have still been good, but didn't want to take any chances). The traps have already been busy capturing the spring rodent litters that wander into the yard. I had initial concerns about using an electronic trap because I have a dog and there are occasional stray cats (and stray children) wandering through the yard. However, there were no safety concerns with the electronic traps for pets or people. The entrance (while large enough to accommodate even the largest 'hood rat) can not easily be maneuvered by a dog or cat paw or nose. Overall, I highly recommend both the Raticator Infared Rat Trap and the Rodent Terminator. There is a slight advantage in regards to effectiveness for the Raticator Max, but the difference is minor. If you are dealing with urban rats, this is definitely the most clean and humane way to address the problem. If every Baltimore resident used one (or two!) of these traps, the park benches proclaiming Baltimore as the Greatest City in the World could be true.

### ⭐ Mouse droppings are all around Raticator but no mouse or rat inside! for MONTHS
*by L***A on June 29, 2014*

We had a nasty rat problem out in the chicken coop so I did not want to use any poison. It was right after this past winter so the rats had made a nice home all around the coop and they were invading the chicken's outside fenced area even in the day to steal food. When I read all the other reviews about the Raticator, I was so excited and thought our rat problem could be solved! We put it out at night where the chickens could not have access to it and tried ALL kinds of bait. We knew the exact route that the rats would take into the coop and put this trap right where they would congregate. No rat ever went into the Raticator and the rat problem just got bigger. We gave up on this product outside and decided to use it indoors in our storage building. We have found mice droppings so we set up the Raticator with a little cat food bait. It has been MONTHS. We find mice dropping all around the trap but no one ever goes in it. I actually have to check it to make sure that it is ON because I can't believe that it absolutely does not work. Save your money and don't buy the hype. Rats seem pretty smart-they were able to avoid the big spring traps and still get the food out and they also do not go into the Havaheart traps. Why would a rat go into this contraption. It looks nothing like what they seem to be attracted to. It has a mirror on the floor and it's made of shiny red plastic. It's a really bad product and I really wonder how anyone has had success with it! We did get rid of the majority of rats by sweeping the outside of the coop of all left over grain every night as well as removing their water source each evening but the biggest thing that I did was get rid of our huge uncovered compost pile that was close to the coop-that is where the rats were thriving and nesting. OK, hope you find this helpful.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Multiple obese footlong (and clever) DC subway rats that had outsmarted every trap on the market, were no match for this device!
*by P***Z on December 8, 2014*

History: I had a group of DC subway rats chew through my foundation and take up residence in the ceiling of my basement. I have 6 cats and these rats only ever entered the rooms where the cats do not patrol. Previously used methods: I tried snap traps with cheese, bacon, cat treats, peanut butter, blueberry jam...no success. They knew how to spring the traps, take the food and run. They were also quite bold and would stroll into the kitchen right in front of me, but too fast or too large for the BB gun to take them down. Tried the water bucket trap, still no dice. 100+ sticky traps, still nothing. Know your enemy: I spent countless hours researching rat extermination methods and every source mentioned how smart rats are, that they are quite shy of new objects, and how quickly they learn to avoid the types of traps they know to be deadly. My chances of success seemed brutally grim, while the costs kept rising. They had chewed through the drainage hose from my dishwasher for water, made holes in my floors and walls. They also brought fleas (and potentially spreading diseases to my cats) into my house, which was the final insult. In desperation, I ordered this trap, which was pricey at 80$, but now that I know how well it works, it was worth it and then some. I also used a 99$ ryobi snake inspection camera to identify their paths of travel. I closed off all entry points to the kitchen except for one with diamond plate steel sheets. I waited until I heard one in the kitchen and then sealed off that last exit by sliding the steel plate over the hole like a guillotine. Once I had the first one localized I removed all potential sources of food except the bait. I even put my canned good into the refrigerator. This way, he couldn't leave the kitchen and go die in my walls somewhere, and the others couldn't identify (and subsequently avoid) the new deadly trap. I used the cat treats they had been feeding on and added bits of coconut and white chocolate chips. Critical points for success: 1) always wear thick (dishwashing) gloves when handling the trap so it doesn't smell like you. The same applies for the bait. 2) put the batteries in, turn it on to test them (light flashes once) and then turn it off. Once they go inside and it is familiar to them, you want to move it as little as possible so put the batteries in ahead of time. 3) give them one free meal. Leave the trap off until they eat that first bait. Once they've been into it and eaten unharmed, they will assume it is safe, and it will be marked with their scent. This may take a couple of days, but be patient. After the first bait is eaten, add more bait to the far end of the trap, flip the switch to 'on', and wait. It took about two days for the first rat to gather the courage or get hungry enough to take the first bait. Once that happened, I turned the trap on, went to work, and came home to find the first dead rat. No blood, no gore, just dead. Turned it off, disposed of the body, added more bait, turned it on, removed the steel sheet covering the access/ entry point, waited until I heard the next one in the kitchen, and repeated the process until I killed off every last one. Rat problem - solved! Note: these rats were enormous, at least 10 inches long from the tip of the nose to the butt, not including the tail. Weighed at least as much as a 15.5 oz can of kidney beans. Utterly disgusting and very very clever, but no match for the Raticator!

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