ENOZ Trap-N-Kill Flea Trap Refill, 3 count
In a Nutshell
- Effective in trapping fleas
- Packaging can cause issues
- Good for severe infestations
Quick Verdict
The ENOZ Trap-N-Kill Flea Trap Refill is generally effective in trapping fleas, but packaging issues and mixed results on effectiveness have been noted.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Packaging issues affect the effectiveness of the product.
Prevention: Manufacturer to consider better packaging.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective Flea Trapping (2)
The trap is reported to catch a significant number of fleas.
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Easy to Use (2)
Users find the trap easy to set up and use.
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End-Pleasing Results (1)
Users are satisfied with how the trap helps control the flea problem.
Cons
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Packaging Issues (2) critical
Packaging keeps the trap from setting up correctly.
Tip: None mentioned.
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Didn’t Catch Fleas (1) major
In some cases, the trap didn’t catch any fleas, making it seemingly ineffective.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Pet owners with flea infestations — The trap is particularly effective in catching a large number of fleas, helping to control and eliminate infestations.
- • Households with pets — It helps in keeping the house flea-free.
✗ Skip If
- • Pet owners with mild flea issues — The trap might be more complex to use and set up for handling limited flea issues, often proving futile.
Durability & Care
Factors: Packaging fails
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Does this product effectively trap fleas?
Yes, many users report that the trap effectively captures fleas, especially in severe infestations.
Are there any issues with the packaging?
Yes, some users reported that the packaging folds the pads in half affecting the stickiness of the product.
Highlighted Reviews
"I feel better knowing I have one under the bed when I just checked it to see if it caught anything. It did and I will never live without one ever again."
"I liked the original product. Until I went to switch the pads. They are folded in half in the package. So the paper intended to keep it sticky doesn’t make full contact with the glue. Obviously, as the photo shows, it doesn't lay flat in the trap"
Bottom Line
While the trap is effective in trapping fleas, the packaging issues and mixed results on performance must be taken into account.