2024 the best dunker review


Price: $54.99
(as of Oct 22, 2024 18:45:16 UTC - Details)

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Product Description

RinneTraps Dizzy Dunker Mouse TrapRinneTraps Dizzy Dunker Mouse Trap

*Bucket Not Included*

Mice Walk up the ramp toward the spinning mechaismMice Walk up the ramp toward the spinning mechaism

Mice step onto the spinning cog in an attempt to eat the peanut butterMice step onto the spinning cog in an attempt to eat the peanut butter

Mouse Spins into the BucketMouse Spins into the Bucket

Multiple mice spin into the bucket while another goes up the rampMultiple mice spin into the bucket while another goes up the ramp

Step: 1

Mice are attracted to the trap by the scent of peanut butter placed underneath the center of the dome and any other bait placed inside the 5 gallon bucket.

Step 2:

Mice climb up the attachable ramp and onto the spinning fins in the center of the trap.

Step 3:

The fins quickly spin, causing the mouse to lose its balance and fall into the bucket below.

Step 4:

The fins comes to a stop, and the trap is ready to catch another mouse.

4 Dizzy Dunkers in garage catching mice4 Dizzy Dunkers in garage catching mice

Maximize Your Protection Against Mice with Multiple Traps

Mice pose a serious threat to your home and family, so it's crucial to act quickly to eliminate an infestation. Setting multiple traps in each affected area can help solve the problem faster and prevent future damage and costly repairs. In addition, these traps can be used as a preventative measure to ward off future infestations, providing you with long-term protection and peace of mind

Battle of the Traps

DIzzy Dunker Mouse TrapDIzzy Dunker Mouse Trap

Glue TrapGlue Trap

Snap TrapSnap Trap

PoisonPoison

Dizzy Dunker

Trap Style: Humane, Catch & ReleaseSafety: Safe for Pets, Children & WildlifeCatch Rate: 30+ miceCleanliness: No touch releaseReusability: 100% Reusable and recyclable

Glue Trap

Trap Style: Kill trap, May cause prolonged suffering for animalsSafety: May harm children or petsCatch Rate: 1,2 miceCleanliness: Can leave a difficult-to-clean residueReusability: Non Reusable

Snap Trap

Trap Style: Kill trap, May cause prolonged suffering for animalsSafety: May harm children or petsCatch Rate: 1 mouseCleanliness: Often messy with mouse fluid.Reusability: Reusable, Requires washing, which may increase disease transmission.

Poison

Trap Style: Kill trap, May cause prolonged suffering for animalsSafety: Deadly to Children, Pets and WildlifeCatch Rate: Multiple MiceCleanliness: Rodents often die in walls, creating a foul odorReusability: Non Reusable

Nick and Carl Rinne at Paley Center in NYC showcasing their newest Pest Control product on stageNick and Carl Rinne at Paley Center in NYC showcasing their newest Pest Control product on stage

Family Owned & American Made

Meet Nick and Carl Rinne, two brothers who started a business called RinneTraps right in their family garage back in 2017. Since then, they've grown to become a leading manufacturer of unique style pest control products.

Their company is all about providing safe and effective solutions for pest problems in both homes and businesses. Even though costs for labor and materials are rising, Nick and Carl are committed to keeping their manufacturing operations in the USA, as they deeply value American workers and the American economy.

These brothers are passionate about their work and are always striving to innovate and bring new and improved products to the market. So, if you want to support a family-run business that's dedicated to quality, safety, and innovation, give RinneTraps a try.

Invented by Expert: Created by mouse trap expert Shawn Woods.
Multi Catch Our auto resseting wheel makes it possible to catch up to 40 mice in one night
Safe for Pets and Children: No pinch points, springs, or poisons that could harm your loved ones.
Effective and Humane: Features a wheel that attaches to a 5 gallon bucket to trap mice. Provides an easy, hassle-free catch and release with no mishaps
Easy to Use and Maintain: Quickly assemble in 90 seconds with the help of video and photo instructions. Effortless to clean and reuse.
Reviewer: TheRuska
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Unbeatable Mousetrap - Caught 30+ Mice in 2 Weeks!
Review: After struggling with ineffective electronic and traditional snap traps, I decided to try the Dizzy Dunker, and it just works.Pros:- Extremely effective - caught 30-40 mice in just two weeks- Easy to set up - simply attach to a bucket- No escapes - mice fall into the bucket every time- Reusable - no need to constantly reset or replaceWhen I would try the other traps, the mice would often steal the bait without getting caught. The Dizzy Dunker works flawlessly every time. I do notice that the wheel doesn’t spin as freely after a bit of time after dirt and dust builds up. I just spray a little silicone grease at each end of the wheel and it spins super freely after that.Where I live, the mice are terrible from about August to October. I have four of these set up in various parts of the house and garage. My morning routine is to empty out anywhere from one to 4 mice per bucket.It seems a little pricey, given that I have to supply the bucket, but I just want the mice gone so i's well worth the investment.I should note that I did try building my own bucket trap, using a wire coat hanger and coat can. The coat can spins freely on the wire hanger so when the mice run out, they fall off pretty quickly. The problem is the mice can sometimes jump back onto the coat hanger, or to the side of the bucket. Because the spinning wheel is enclosed in a plastic dome structure, when they try to jump to the side, they just fall in. I verified this with video cameras.In summary: Five stars for an incredibly effective, easy-to-use mousetrap that consistently outperforms traditional methods. Highly recommended!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Reviewer: Michael
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Big Disappointment! Save your money!
Review: Already broke on me. The dome roof part that is very stiff with just little teeth that go into small holes has broken. A couple little teeth broke right off the bat the first time I tried to put it together. They completely snapped right off unfortunately. I was still able to get it together but it’s almost like a house of cards that could blow up at anytime and fall apart. I also don’t like how hard it is to get the lid off the bucket, extremely difficult where you have to basically take apart the whole trap again which is a pain considering how hard the dome part is to get on. Also it’s very hard to see if you caught anything in the bucket, you have to use a very bright flashlight if you have a light colored bucket to see if any black objects might be in the bucket or move the windmill part to peer into the bucket. I guess I need a transparent bucket. I might call Rinne to see if they can send me a replacement dome roof since it broke already. I haven’t caught anything yet. The Rinne plank trap is the one I use in the garage and it’s always successful so now I’m using both of these traps. I hope it works. The dome part should be molded curved already so you don’t have to bend it and the lid cover for the bucket should have a transparent window or just make the lid from transparent plastic and make it easier to remove from the bucket. Those are my recommendations to improve the trap which has plenty of potential. Peace.🦠🦠 update🦠🦠 It’s a piece of junk! It’s sitting in the bucket in my garage, I’m not using it, didn’t catch a thing. Word of caution, do not use hot water with that piece of junk. Condensation will form and the peanut butter will mold quickly like overnight. The dome part keeps the bait from getting enough air so sweat starts to fog the whole thing up and then you get mold right away. Use only cold water, molded up on my right away and just made a mess. I used hot water because the garage is cold and it was cool fall weather already, my bad I guess. I cleaned it up but just threw everything into the bucket so there it sits. Not worth my time. This trap is only good maybe if you have a barn full of mice like 200 or so. Then I’m sure it will catch the occasional mouse. It’s fragile and cheaply made not well thought out, too many flaws. Entrance is way too small, bait molds up because of no air flow, doesn’t spin that good, don’t waste your time on this one. You’ve been warned.

Reviewer: XIVX
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best. Trap. Ever.
Review: Believe the hype.This is constructed very well and is extremely easy to assemble. Put it on top of a 5 gallon bucket (you can still peek in through some gaps in the lid to see inside if the bucket isn’t 100% clear) after putting peanut butter on the fins, put some food in the bucket and leave it where you think they’re nesting. I used dog food as that’s what drew them to my utility room in the first place. Never again.I literally checked the trap just, not even 24 hours later, and there were ABOUT 15 MICE IN THE BUCKET. I had ZERO idea there were that many. I guarantee that would not even scratch the surface if I had stuck to conventional traps. Not only that, it’d probably have cost way more and created more of a mess. Hopefully there aren’t too many left!Also, don’t forget to check under the lid for the extra pieces lol. I didn’t, even though the instructions clearly state that they’re there. But hey, who needs instructions.1-Year Update 2024:Since writing this I was able to completely clear the main house and now have the trap set up in a larger unfinished mud room. The trap still works, hasn't broken and is ready to catch some more mice this year. I've already caught two mice in the few days I've had it set up.Word of advice: Put some sort of scent on the ramp. I use peanut butter and wipe it away with a paper towel so it still has the peanut butter smell, but not enough for it to stop them from going to the top. The trapped mice are put far away from any houses and ultimately become food for something else.The Dizzy Dunker circle of life.

Customers say

Customers like the functionality and design of the pest control device. They mention it works flawlessly every time and is easy to install. However, some customers have reported issues with the build quality and durability. They also dislike the ease of removal. Opinions are mixed on the ease of assembly, trap effectiveness, and value for money.

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