







🐭 Trap smarter, live safer — the humane way to win the rodent war!
The RinneTraps Walk The Plank/Flip N Slide Mouse Trap is a multi-catch, auto-resetting trap designed for humane and effective rodent control. Made in the USA with premium materials, it includes a free ramp for easy mouse access and is 100% safe for pets and children. This innovative trap has gained viral popularity with over 15 million YouTube views, combining safety, efficiency, and American craftsmanship.










M**R
Mouse Trap - Bucket Attachment
Works ! I was excited the first time I heard noise. I fit it to a trash can that's a little taller than a 5 gallon bucket. That way they can't jump out after being caught. I taped a dime under the plank to make it more sensitive. Some tiny field mice are so light they didnt always trigger the plank to fall. Now its setup perfect. Easy to release the mouse and then immediately reuse it. I was nicely surprised it worked so well.
T**R
A really bad implementation of a really great design
Parts are flimsy and the "Plank" is sized wrong and alerts any wild animals before the tipping point is reached. I can catch a few mice a week with a standard trapdoor live trap box, two weeks of bait and check and zero with this trap. It's a great design and works if the plank is designed right, but this one isn't, gives too much warning too early.If you find and use this kind of trap with a magnet in the back, it holds the plank until they're farther out on the plank and when it releases they're too far out to make it back, and there's no chance of them escaping then. I'm going to try to "fix" this one with some magnets but it's going to take some trial and error and probably not worth the time for anyone who doesn't already have one of these.
K**S
works as advertised
Bought 4, set 3.Only one had activity, but got 4 mice in the first night.Since I've had it less than 24 hours, I can't speak of any problem solving. I figure placement is pretty important, so I'll be moving them around to see if it helps.Very pleased with the results thus far.
Z**N
They work. If only they played a little dirge when triggered
These are not smoothly cast. They need a little trim for smooth function. They work and reset themselves. keeping them baited is easy. This counts because they tend to kill in multiples and some would be missed with regular traps. Roughing up the ramps to doom or replacing with wood strips seems to help as does making a smear trail of bacon grease from ground to tip. The swimmers do not stink but the buckets take up some room. I use an ice fishing ice strainer for body removal
J**N
The idea is great. Product is cheap
The idea of this mouse trap is amazing. Unfortunately they don’t stay together. I find the diving board part in the bucket of water nearly every day. The ladder part also does not stay together.These are very cheaply made. I’ve thought about using gorilla glue to keep them together.
S**O
Not real sturdy, might want to spend more and get a brand with more solid construction and material (like wood).
Expected this to be more effective than it's been. I have yet to catch a mouse with it. The platform is OK in terms of sturdiness, it's not solid but it's just enough to work. The ramp though is very flimsy, I was disappointed in that. When you set up the ramp, any minor amount of weight bends the ramps (so a mouse walking up the ramp will feel it bending).It seems like no single kind of mouse trap is effective and you have to use a combination of multiple varieties of traps, but I had higher hopes for this one after watching a bunch of youtube videos that showed how effective this was supposed to be.
M**N
Best mouse Trap Ever Invented
The reason I bought this trap was because I started heard noises on top of my ceiling. I thought to my self, it could be mice but I convinced my self that it wasn’t. Then a couple days later I saw mouse droppings and knew something had to be done. I purchased this trap because it came with a ramp that was pretty simple to setup Just put all the colors together. I had it setup in under 30 seconds and I put in my living room where I saw mice droppings. Around a week later I found 7 MICE floating in the bucket. I felt bad for drowning them so I decided from now on to only put an inch of water in the bucket with a little bit of soap so they couldn’t jump out. I ended up catching 10 mice total and have not seen any since.
D**S
Flimsy
Flimsy.... mounted on different 5 gallon buckets, larger barrels with no luck.Baits was eaten/gone traps either fell apart , got stuck tripped open or no bait & no rodents
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