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Agrizap RZUIR1 Rat Zapper Ultra
 
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Agrizap RZUIR1 Rat Zapper Ultra

by Agrizap
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (500 customer reviews)

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Agrizap RZUIR1 Rat Zapper Ultra + Agri Zap RATT001 Rat Zapper Rat Tale Remote Monitor With 12-Foot Cord + Agri Zap RZN001 Rat's Nest For Outdoor Applications
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Product Features

  • Perfect for larger rats (and mice too!), ongoing rodent infestations and commercial applications
  • Bait with ordinary pet food
  • No blood, no gore, no mess, and no poisons to endanger your pets or the environment
  • Flashing kill light tells you when you have a catch; simply tip the Rat Zapper and let the dead rodent slide out
  • Approximately 30 kills with one set of 4 alkaline "D" cell batteries (not included)

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 4 x 4.8 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000BWFESU
  • Item model number: AZIRZUIR1
  • Batteries: 4 D batteries required.
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (500 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #89 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)

Product Description

The new, larger Rat Zapper Ultra offers you more kills and longer stand by times. Perfect for larger rats (and mice too!), ongoing rodent infestations and commercial applications. Larger chamber than the Rat Zapper Classic. Bait with ordinary pet food. Mice and rats enter the chambert and are dispatched with a powerful jolt of electricity. If they'll fit in the chamber, the Rat Zapper will dispatch them! No blood, no gore, no mess, and no poisons to endanger your pets or the environment. Flashing kill light tells you when you have a catch; simply tip the Rat Zapper and let the dead rodent slide out. Dimensions: Approximately 4"x4-3/4"x11-1/2". Approximately 30 kills with one set of 4 alkaline "D" cell batteries (not included). Easy to use, and reusable. Not an ultrasonic device. Optional remote monitoring with the Rat Zapper Rat Tale.


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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
160 of 161 people found the following review helpful
It does the job! August 21, 2007
By R. Fu
I have a rat problem in my attic. After searching around for solutions, this product appears to have the best solution to help with my rat problem. So far my Rat Zapper Ultra has caught 5 rats, and it is still going strong. I read some reviews complaining about battery life, I belive they are refering to the original Raz Zapper, not the Ultra version. The difference is that the Ultra version uses 'D' size batteries, which last much longer than the 'AA' used in the regular Rat Zapper. I have my rat zapper on for the last 3 month and the batteries are still ok. When it comes to catching rats, the fine details really matters. It is not easy to get them to take the bait. The bait that comes with the Rat Zapper didn't work at all. The rats don't care them at all. I had paced some of those bait outside the trap, and the rats won't even eat them. What I find works really well is peanut butter. What I do is use a glob of peanut butter about the size of a quater, and place it on a sheet of candy paper(I use the black circular paper from See's candy). The placement of the peanut butter should be skewed to one edge of the paper. Place the peanut butter bait inside the trap such that the peanut butter is just touching the metal grill at the end of the trap. That way, a rat can stick his paw in and get some sample of the peanut butter from outside of the cage. In addition, I smear a tiny amount of peanut butter on the outside of the metal grill to attract the rats, and gurantee that they can get a free sample. The rats just love peanut butter. When ever I have a catch, I notice that the peanut butter on the grill is alway licked clean by the rat, and they just can't resist going in to get the rest of the peanut butter once they have a good taste of the stuff. Another important procedure is to always wear disposable glove when handling the trap and bait material. Rats have really keen sense of smell. They tend to stay away from things with people smell. Wearing disposable gloves will help reduce the chance of transfering any scent to the bait and trap.
The key feature of this product that sold me was the optional Rat Tale attachment. Since my trap is paced in the attic and I don't want to climb up to the attic daily to check on the trap, the Rat Tale is a great option to have. Rat Tale is a remote monitoring attachment to the Rat Zapper Ultra and it notifies me by flashing red light when ever there is a catch, so I only need to climb up to the attic when I see the Rat Tale flashing. One draw back of the Rat Tale is that is uses it's own internal battery for power and I'm sometimes worried that it might run out of power before I noice that there has been a catch. I really prefer to deal with the catch while it is fresh than to deal with smelly decomposed mess. The Rat tale is rated to run flashing alert for 20 days, so maybe it's not really an issue if you check on it on a regular basis.
The Rat Zapper Ultra is a great mess free trap. Add the Rat Tale, it is truely convient when the trap needs to be place at inconvient locations. For total cost of $68 for both, it is turely worth it. There are other more expensive traps with true wireless remote monitoring ability out there, but they are very expensive. The Rat Zapper Ultra is the best solution for the lowest cost. I only wish I bought this earlier before I hade experimented with glue traps and snap traps. The glue traps and snap traps are messy and they don't work well at all.
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179 of 184 people found the following review helpful
Finally, a better mousetrap! October 30, 2006
My family moved into our current house five years ago, and our first autumn here we discovered that our house was a quite popular Fall Resort in the mouse world. :(

In those five years, we've tried a large number of ways to stop this yearly invasion:

- Traditional Traps

They simply didn't work. Either the mouse could eat the bait without triggering the trap, or it would catch the mouse without killing it - which was pretty disgusting. I did find one type of traditional trap that worked, but then it was discontinued.

- Glue Traps

These were basically worthless. Mice would drag them to a new location, but then free themselves without too much trouble.

- Poison

This was a fun solution - I would go into my basement (where I work) and smell a week-dead mouse that I couldn't find.

- "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

One year I simply didn't bother to try to catch them; I was too exhausted from previous attempts. I figured as long as they stayed hidden, I would ignore their existence. This option didn't go over too well with the wife.

After all this frustration, I figured I would try the Rat Zapper. All I can say is: IT WORKS! I caught 6 mice in the first 48 hours I had it set up, and disposing of the mice and resetting the trap was clean and easy. Best of all, I can use this trap for years to come; it no longer has to be a yearly experiment to see how I can catch our rodent visitors.
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98 of 106 people found the following review helpful
Electifying! October 9, 2005
By Kairi
Finally a Zapper with more voltage! Now I can really sizzle those mice. I was previously getting rid of them with the regular Zapper that only uses 4 AA batteries; I really felt it wasn't enough. I had to modify my current Zapper MacGuyver-style to use the electrical outlet in addition to a high-voltage amplifier, outputing well over 120-volts of pure lightning. You can tell when you've gotten a mouse because you here a slight crackling sound like those Pop Pop Snaps fireworks you buy on the 4th of July. Also a bit of smoke if you get there quick enough. It's not uncommon to have the Zapper tip over on it's side due to the mouse getting thrown against the walls of the Zapper - those mice don't know what hit them. Science rules! *cackling*
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Works awesome
Rats from construction site next door took shelter on our roof. Placed trap, killed two large rats in two weeks.
Published 2 hours ago by Jason
An Excellent rat training tool!
This device is absolutely worthless. I purchased two of these to deal with the rats around my house. In the past month, these devices have been activated twice by rats. Read more
Published 15 hours ago by Dadbeh Rouhbakhsh
This one succeeded where everything else failed
Had a rat in my house for months. He must have ventured in when our back door was open. It managed to get into a cavity close to the door. Read more
Published 3 days ago by alannap
Goodbye chipmonks
Tried many other solutions - this one works and unlike repellents, which may or not work, it is permannent. Killed over a dozen of these destructive, furry vermon in a week. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Bob M
Two Down in Two weeks
So far so good with this product. I did a good bit of research and found this to fit my needs. In two weeks it has caught two mice in my attic. Read more
Published 14 days ago by Wickits
Agrizap RZUIR1 Rat Zapper Ultra
Great product! Very easy to use and more effective than the snap traps. This is a clean kill, not the mess you get with the snap traps. Read more
Published 15 days ago by freekat
Best solution.
Hands down this is the best rodent solution. Get it with the extending indicator light so that you can leave it up in the attic and forget it. Read more
Published 22 days ago by Pollara
Bye Bye Rat Scum
I previously tried a zapper from a hardware store, and it failed after just a couple of kills. This thing is death on batteries for rats. I killed 6 or 7 in a week. Read more
Published 26 days ago by Jake C6R
No complaints
What can I really say? This product flat out works, every time! I purchased the original Rat Zapper about two years ago and then upgraded to the ultra last year. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Notorious D.D.D.
Does not work!!!!
I did not catch anything. I used dog food, cat food, peanut butter. Nothing happened. Ended up using much cheaper regular traps to catch the mice. Read more
Published 1 month ago by mice problems
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