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  • Writer: RinneTraps
    RinneTraps
  • May 22, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 1

After months of testing, refining, and real-world use, we’re excited to officially announce the release of our newest product: The Hole-in-One Bucket Lid Mouse Trap.

This isn’t a variation for the sake of having something new. It was designed to solve a very specific problem we kept hearing from customers who wanted a simpler, more direct way to humanely catch mice using a bucket system they already trust.


Why We Built the Hole-in-One

Bucket-style mouse traps have proven themselves over and over. They are reliable, humane, and capable of catching multiple mice without constant resetting. But during testing and customer feedback, one thing became clear:

Some people want maximum simplicity.

No moving parts.No balancing arms.No complicated setup.

The Hole-in-One was designed around that idea. A clean, durable bucket lid that guides mice exactly where they need to go, using instinct rather than mechanics.


How It Works

The concept is straightforward by design.

Mice climb up the bucket ramp as they normally would. The lid naturally funnels them toward the center opening, where they drop safely into the bucket below. Once inside, escape is extremely difficult, allowing for multiple catches without resetting the trap.

Simple physics. Proven behavior. No gimmicks.


Built for Real-World Use

Like all of our products, the Hole-in-One Bucket Lid Mouse Trap was designed for real environments, not just lab conditions.

• Works with standard 5-gallon buckets• Durable, rigid construction• No springs, snaps, or chemicals• Easy to clean and reuse• Humane live-catch design

Whether it’s a garage, barn, workshop, or commercial space, this trap was built to be dependable and easy to live with.


Why It’s Different From Other Bucket Lids

Not all bucket lids are created equal.

The Hole-in-One was engineered with precise hole placement, structural rigidity, and long-term durability in mind. Every detail exists for a reason, from the lid thickness to the way mice are guided toward the center opening.

It’s not about reinventing the wheel. It’s about refining what already works and removing everything that doesn’t need to be there.


Available Soon

The Hole-in-One Bucket Lid Mouse Trap is being released today, and inventory is limited for the initial launch.

If you’re looking for a straightforward, humane, and effective way to deal with mice using a bucket system, this is the simplest solution we’ve ever made.

Check back in just a few hours for the official release.




 
 
 
  • Writer: RinneTraps
    RinneTraps
  • May 1, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 1

Editor’s Note: This post reflects RinneTrap's response during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and is preserved here for historical reference.


Staff members from Good Samaritan Hospital and Lenox Hill Hospital have taken the time to reach out and share their appreciation for the donated mask extenders. Hearing directly from nurses and medical personnel working on the front lines means more to us than we can adequately put into words.

During a time when healthcare workers are facing overwhelming workloads, constant stress, and long shifts in protective equipment, even small improvements in comfort can make a difference. Knowing that our mask strap extenders help relieve pressure and discomfort during extended mask use reinforces why we chose to retool our manufacturing operation in the first place.

We are continually humbled by the kindness, resilience, and dedication shown by healthcare professionals during this pandemic. The messages, photos, and notes shared with us serve as a reminder of the human side of this crisis and the incredible strength of those caring for others every day.

As a small manufacturer, being able to contribute in any way is something we are deeply grateful for. Supporting healthcare workers through this effort has been an honor, and the feedback we continue to receive motivates us to keep doing what we can to help during this unprecedented time.



 
 
 

Updated: Feb 1

Editor’s Note: This post reflects RinneTrap's response during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and is preserved here for historical reference.


Giving Back to the Front Lines

RinneTraps is currently donating one mask strap extender for every one purchased. This one-for-one initiative allows customers to directly support healthcare workers while helping us continue manufacturing and donating these comfort-focused tools.

To date, we have donated over 567 mask strap extenders to the following hospitals:

  • Good Samaritan Hospital

  • Montefiore Nyack Hospital

  • Lenox Hill Hospital

  • Westchester Medical Center

These extenders are distributed to nurses and medical personnel working extended shifts, helping reduce discomfort caused by long-term mask use.

This initiative reflects our belief that even a small manufacturer can step up and make a meaningful impact during a time of national need.

 
 
 
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