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Tomcat Professional Grade Lawn Mole Trap (Brown)

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Amazon has Tomcat Professional Grade Lawn Mole Trap (Brown, 0363210) on sale for $9.48 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Product Features:
  • Kills moles without drawing blood.
  • Hands-free trap: Insert trap into active mole tunnel, step down on trap to activate the trigger. Wait 24 to 48 hours to check the trap.
  • Includes one reusable trap.
  • Built-in depth gauge.

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  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $1.42 less than the previous Frontpage Deal from April, 2021 which received +60 votes from the community.
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Amazon has Tomcat Professional Grade Lawn Mole Trap (Brown, 0363210) on sale for $9.48 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter idk_then for finding this deal.

Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save anytime after your order ships.

Product Features:
  • Kills moles without drawing blood.
  • Hands-free trap: Insert trap into active mole tunnel, step down on trap to activate the trigger. Wait 24 to 48 hours to check the trap.
  • Includes one reusable trap.
  • Built-in depth gauge.

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $1.42 less than the previous Frontpage Deal from April, 2021 which received +60 votes from the community.
  • About this store:
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Written by idk_then | Staff

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jpd_f550
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I was skeptical of these at first, but they were a similar price at the time so it seemed worth the risk.

I've had pretty good luck with them. So much so, that I ordered four more at this price.

Once you get the hang of setting them, it's relatively easy if the ground is soft. If the dirt is dry or hard, it's somewhere between difficult and impossible. I broke one jaw (of four) off a trap in dry ground.

I really like that it's easy to see if one has tripped, even at 50+ yards.

The key for me was to find the primary mole runs and to sufficiently push down the dirt into the run where the trigger rests. Pushing the dirt far down at the trigger point lets the jaws fully close around the run and ensures the mole is right between between the jaws when it trips.

Happy hunting!

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Dec 7, 2023
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indelible
Dec 7, 2023
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i never tried this product but i have to say the gophinator works EXTREMELY well
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Parad153
Dec 7, 2023
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At this price, I am going to give it a try. Thanks
Dec 7, 2023
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bbm4l1fe
Dec 7, 2023
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Got this last year... It was set up all season and caught nothing...
Dec 7, 2023
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FireDrogon
Dec 7, 2023
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Quote from bbm4l1fe :
Got this last year... It was set up all season and caught nothing...
Same...no luck
Dec 7, 2023
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jpd_f550
Dec 7, 2023
204 Posts
I was skeptical of these at first, but they were a similar price at the time so it seemed worth the risk.

I've had pretty good luck with them. So much so, that I ordered four more at this price.

Once you get the hang of setting them, it's relatively easy if the ground is soft. If the dirt is dry or hard, it's somewhere between difficult and impossible. I broke one jaw (of four) off a trap in dry ground.

I really like that it's easy to see if one has tripped, even at 50+ yards.

The key for me was to find the primary mole runs and to sufficiently push down the dirt into the run where the trigger rests. Pushing the dirt far down at the trigger point lets the jaws fully close around the run and ensures the mole is right between between the jaws when it trips.

Happy hunting!
Dec 7, 2023
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voovoov
Dec 7, 2023
136 Posts
I have tried several devices and methods to get rid of moles in my yard over years, this is the best one. Ordered 4 more for free shipping. Check youtube for tricks and how to set up.
Dec 7, 2023
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tm81663
Dec 7, 2023
209 Posts
I have a vole (or several) in one specific area of my front yard making tunnels. Maybe about a 300 sq. ft. area? How many of these traps would I want/need to be effictive in catching them?

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Dec 7, 2023
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tm81663
Dec 7, 2023
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Do you need any sort of bait? or just the trap? I'm looking to kill voles I believe.


Quote from jpd_f550 :
I was skeptical of these at first, but they were a similar price at the time so it seemed worth the risk.

I've had pretty good luck with them. So much so, that I ordered four more at this price.

Once you get the hang of setting them, it's relatively easy if the ground is soft. If the dirt is dry or hard, it's somewhere between difficult and impossible. I broke one jaw (of four) off a trap in dry ground.

I really like that it's easy to see if one has tripped, even at 50+ yards.

The key for me was to find the primary mole runs and to sufficiently push down the dirt into the run where the trigger rests. Pushing the dirt far down at the trigger point lets the jaws fully close around the run and ensures the mole is right between between the jaws when it trips.

Happy hunting!
Dec 7, 2023
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Dec 7, 2023
mgreten1
Dec 7, 2023
9 Posts
I've been using the TomCat and the more expensive wiretek mole trap for years. The Tomcat is more of a pain to set up, but I catch far more moles with it than the wiretek.
Dec 7, 2023
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AquaWren5505
Dec 7, 2023
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Thank you for posting this. Great deal. My brother has killed 13 with this. I have only gotten two. This is a slickdeal.
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CameronEp
Dec 7, 2023
355 Posts
I bought six of these and never had any luck with them. They're not as easy to set as the video shows, even in soft soil, so you'll likely be tearing up your yard. Had a lot of false triggers and you need to be sure you're setting the trap perpendicular to the tunnel. What worked for me is something called the GopherHawk. Super easy to set and I've never had a miss. Caught plenty of moles with that. It's what I'd recommend based on my own mole nightmare. Less of an impact on your yard as well. Great price though for those wanting to try this style of trap
Last edited by CameronEp December 7, 2023 at 08:09 AM.
Dec 7, 2023
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TheWellKnown
Dec 7, 2023
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if you have an actual mole problem, I'd spring for the $35 stainless steel mole trap, of this same design. They are very heavy, and work extremely well.
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Krunt
Dec 7, 2023
132 Posts
I bought these last year due to the price at the time being great. They are a bit finicky to get set up, but I have had luck with them. Just a bit of a pain in the @ss at times to get set correctly at times.
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dirtbag88
Dec 7, 2023
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In for two. fark em!

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kuhzorkis
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Quote from TheWellKnown :
if you have an actual mole problem, I'd spring for the $35 stainless steel mole trap, of this same design. They are very heavy, and work extremely well.
Like these?

https://www.menards.com/main/outd...-10120.htm

Nevermind. Not the same, but I have these and they work great.

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