Victor No Touch No See review - the electronic trap for the squeamish
An enclosed high-voltage trap that kills fast and hides the mouse completely. The cleanest disposal of any trap, at a real price premium and one kill per reset.
- Category:
- Rodent Control
- Pricing:
- Mid tier; battery powered, one unit at a time
- Our rating:
- 🟠 orange
- Alternative to:
- Tomcat Press 'N Set, glue boards
Buy this for one job: never seeing or touching the mouse. The Victor No Touch No See is an enclosed tunnel that delivers a high-voltage shock when a mouse enters, killing it fast and out of sight; you tip the body into the trash without opening it, and a safety switch cuts power when it is open. Good Housekeeping called it the option that kills “most humanely with minimal interaction.”
That is the whole pitch, and it is a good one if the handling is what has stopped you from dealing with the problem.
What they don’t tell you: you pay for the squeamishness, in three ways. It costs several times what a snap trap does, it eats batteries, and it kills one mouse per reset - so for anything past a stray, you are emptying and rearming it constantly. Owner reviews on Amazon and Home Depot are positive on balance but not spotless; a dead battery or a mouse that trips it without fully entering are the recurring complaints. It is an indoor, dry-location device.
Skip it if you have more than an occasional mouse (a Victor Tin Cat multi-catch or a spread of snap traps will cost less and clear them faster), or if budget matters more than never touching one.
Bottom line: the cleanest disposal you can buy, priced accordingly, and best kept for low-count problems in a home where the ick factor is the real blocker.
Compared in
Sources
- Good Housekeeping Institute - best mouse traps, tested with Penn State Extension
- Victor M250S electronic trap - owner reviews (Amazon)
- Victor electronic multi-kill trap - owner reviews (Home Depot)
Last reviewed 2026-07-13.