⚡ Say goodbye to pests, hello to peace of mind!
The RoShield Electronic Rat Killer is a professional-grade pest control solution designed for effective indoor use. With a powerful electric shock mechanism, it offers up to 30 uses per charge, ensuring minimal maintenance. The device features smart alerts for easy monitoring and is constructed from durable materials for long-lasting performance. Ideal for both home and professional settings, it provides a humane and chemical-free way to manage rodent issues.
Product Dimensions | 18 x 8 x 8 cm; 690 g |
Part number | EV TRAP |
Power source type | ac |
Manufacturer | Fort Products Limited |
Item model number | EV TRAP |
ASIN | B0CP86XK78 |
S**E
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Didn't work 😪
W**E
Device not working? Maybe I just have very smart mice
I have had this rechargeable device since mid August and have caught nothing with it.I know that there are mice about because I have spotted them.I also have the older Battery model and it has caught mice using the exact same bait.Charge life does not seem to be good, my battery one has better battery life.Not worth the £29.99 I paid for it, I'm afraid.If it catches mice I will update here.I have to say in fairness that the design is really good with ease of operation and loading of bait.The rechargeable version is a desirable advantage as it is cheaper to maintain instead of the 6 D cells used in the battery version.Good D cells are not cheap.I said it wasn't worth the £29.99 I paid for it, but if it had worked I would have given a much better review, apologies Roshield Fort Products.Anyhow, I'll keep her lit just in case.Happy mouse hunting!UPDATEThe mice are still about, this expensive doorstop is only useful as a doorstop; an very expensive doorstop at that when a brick would do.A total waste of money, do not buy!I should have returned it whilst I had the chance; you live and learn.Going to order conventional traps, I don't think I will buy Roshield ones as I have lost faith in all of their products.Roshield have yet to respond to my comments.
D**Y
The units battery failed but a no quibble refund was made.
I bought this as we have had some rodents move intermittently in our loft. I managed to catch the offender on our internal security camera.The Roshield electronic killer has charge twice and now no longer will charge so the battery must be of poor quality. The principle is a good idea but it has failed us miserably alas.In fairness to the vendor there has been a full refund with no quibbles which they initiated as I did not expect it. Thank you for this as it is appreciated.
W**S
Excellent product
Clean, easy to operate, and incredibly effective.
A**D
Not sure but did catch mice usb cable not charging now
This is a good product but the usb cable I think has gone faulty as when I plug in it lights up but when I take the cable off the units are dead it’s happened with both my devices it did work but now I’m stuck as the usb won’t charge on both the devises I’ll try the battery and see if I can get replacement usbs as only had a 6 wks and both not working they light up when I charge so does device then unit be dead help seller pls can you tell what usb cable i need as it worked but now battery dead its no good without the charger and need to get batteries now if it doen work with batteries will need to contact seller
E**3
NOT EFFECTIVE
Absolute joke I am afraid.There are mice droppings by the devices, bought 2, but thats about it.The design might be emitting a frequency that makes mice not get in, knowing they will get fried.Waste of money, a classic with these type of produtcs.
T**T
The remote light doesn’t work
Bought two, the remote light doesn’t work on either. The battery only lasts for a couple of days and the recharging cord is very short which is annoying as i have to move a panel with one and a fridge with the other to recharge and im a pensioner
A**D
Zapped
First night of use & we have a winner.Charged the unit for about 5 hours as per instructions (until charging light goes out). Baited the unit with a small piece of cheddar, placed the unit about an access hatch in kitchen and went to bed. In the morning there was a [reassuring] intermittent beeping sound coming from the hatch. Sure enough, the unit had its first occupant - a mouse.Judging by the nocturnal sounds of movement above the kitchen/diner area, there is still bigger game at loose, but hopefully it’s days are now numbered…
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