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Is TrapEaze safe enough to put your hands in the trap when it's hooked on?
Kia ora! A video I posted on my TrapEaze Facebook page recently caused some concern from viewers that the tool wasn't safe enough to have my hands in the trap whilst the killbar was elevated with the tool hooked on. I can understand people being worried about that. DOC200 traps are powerful traps and one wrong move could seriously damage your fingers. I'm confident that the tool is secure when hooked onto the wooden box because the downward pressure of the killbar is pullin
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May 171 min read
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Why you want a TrapEaze DOC 200 trapping tool
Let me explain why you want a TrapEaze DOC 200 trapping tool. It's always a juggle trying to secure the kill bar up when you've caught a critter, to clear and clean your trap. There are a variety of ways trappers do this; using a safety catch - which can be tricky to secure because your trap won't easily 'set' whilst there is something sitting on the plate. It's also tricky to hold the kill bar up with one hand whilst putting the safety catch on with the other. Some trappe
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Mar 232 min read
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How to set a DOC200 Trap
Setting traps can be nerve-wracking! Especially for people new to trapping, and rightly so, as they are very powerful traps - you wouldn't want to get your fingers caught if the trap unexpectadly fires. Generally speaking, it is difficult to set a DOC200 purely by pulling on the handle with one hand. The Waddington arm (the vertical arm that sits by the little nib/sear on the stem of the plate) can be difficult to pull through the kill bar with only one hand. The handle re
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Mar 162 min read
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To throw or not to throw! (old bait)
I've posted a few videos on my TrapEaze Facebook lately and one in particular generated a crazy amount of interest from around the world with 900K+ views! Viewers from overseas who had no context of conservation in Aotearoa NZ couldn't understand why I would be "trapping rats in the woods" someone even asked if I was trapping rats to eat them! Needless to say, I did my best to explain our plight of introduced predators decimating our native wildlife in NZ. I also got flack
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Mar 162 min read
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Is TrapEaze safe enough to put your hands in the trap when it's hooked on?
Kia ora! A video I posted on my TrapEaze Facebook page recently caused some concern from viewers that the tool wasn't safe enough to have my hands in the trap whilst the killbar was elevated with the tool hooked on. I can understand people being worried about that. DOC200 traps are powerful traps and one wrong move could seriously damage your fingers. I'm confident that the tool is secure when hooked onto the wooden box because the downward pressure of the killbar is pullin


Why you want a TrapEaze DOC 200 trapping tool
Let me explain why you want a TrapEaze DOC 200 trapping tool. It's always a juggle trying to secure the kill bar up when you've caught a critter, to clear and clean your trap. There are a variety of ways trappers do this; using a safety catch - which can be tricky to secure because your trap won't easily 'set' whilst there is something sitting on the plate. It's also tricky to hold the kill bar up with one hand whilst putting the safety catch on with the other. Some trappe


How to set a DOC200 Trap
Setting traps can be nerve-wracking! Especially for people new to trapping, and rightly so, as they are very powerful traps - you wouldn't want to get your fingers caught if the trap unexpectadly fires. Generally speaking, it is difficult to set a DOC200 purely by pulling on the handle with one hand. The Waddington arm (the vertical arm that sits by the little nib/sear on the stem of the plate) can be difficult to pull through the kill bar with only one hand. The handle re
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