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The Snake Catcher Net is a professional-grade tool designed for safely capturing and handling various snake species. With an extendable pole reaching up to 40 inches, a lightweight yet durable construction, and a user-friendly locking mechanism, this tool ensures both safety and efficiency for reptile enthusiasts and professionals alike.
J**E
Keeps me safe and allows me to remove critters
It works great… it keeps me safe and allows me to remove both small and large rattlesnakes and others from the property without harming them.
J**K
Much better than expected!
I'm actually pleasantly surprised on this purchase. I do a lot of reptile removal in my area and could use one of these so I bought one. Figured it would be subpar but it's excellent! I might buy a few more just to have the handle. The end has a threaded bushing and you could match the threads and make other attachments for it. Handle is fairly solid and easy to operate. The bag is nice and well made. Light weight. Durable. I like the drawstring around the midsection of the net. Will make bagging up rattlesnakes much easier.
F**T
The point is a bit too sharp and the light is awkward
My main complaints with this are that the point is really quite pointed on the end of this snake hook. You could easily injure the snake if you make sudden moves with it, so I would much prefer a more rounded point. The other issue is the light is very long and so if you try to mount it where it won't interfere with the telescope mechanism it interferes with where you would want to put your hand. If you mount it onto the telescoping sections it interferes with the collapsing mechanism for transport. The light also seems a bit dim to me for a flashlight of that size. Other than those two issues it seems really nice, it packs down quite small and when extended it is still quite stiff and easy to manipulate without sagging or bending for fine control.
A**Y
Great for catching quail or baby chicks
This product is really well made and works great for birds!!
J**R
Flashlight doesn’t work
He didn’t get thong, don’t buy again. We live in country. We have copper heads, rattling snakeskin I have reached to several times. I would not buy this product
S**E
Sturdy, extendable
I travel in areas with snakes, and while my plan is to leave 'em alone, as a past wildlife control person, I know they do get in spots they needn't be, and I don't want to have to wait a day while a snake decides to leaves my car engine or tent I stupidly left open, or agitate them into fleeing or striking. This is a nice hook that doesn't take up too much room because it collapses. It also can be used for other camping uses - it's always nice to have a fancy stick along if you need to pull or poke something toward you. I wish I'd had this back when I was a professional, as it takes up very little room in the kit, can be packed in a storage box, and therefore should stay in great condition.
R**N
Not the best design but it is a nice hook on a telescoping pole
First of all, I hope to NEVER use this. I do NOT like snakes but I wanted some tools to be able to remove if / when it could be necessaryTbh I would not feel comfortable using this to remove a snake. This style of pole only has an open hook at the end. I believe a superior design are the poles that have a scissor like clamp at the end to control the head of the snake while removing. I would not feel comfortable trying to balance and keep the snakes mouth pointed away while it wiggles on the hook. I'd much prefer to have its head firmly controlledThe price of this item seems WAY too high for what it is also. The pole itself is lightweight and seems relatively stable / sturdy. It would likely wobble if a 5-10lb snake were on the end sliding around though.For the price and imo the inferior design vs competitors, I think this is not the best option. However the pole itself is nice if you need a telescoping pole with a hook, it is well made. However as a snake removal tool, I would not recommend
C**L
Be careful with this net
The mesh is strong and the handle is solid but the weak point on this net is the draw string center. It closes easily enough but the lock on the string isn't strong enough to secure it. I can very easily push my finger through the center and open up the net. The force I use is WAY less than a large pit viper can produce so I know if you lay this net down with a snake in it, it can easily escape. I would trust this net if I was carrying a snake as it wouldn't be able to extend up to the center with enough power to push through. But I would not even consider transporting a snake anywhere in it if I had to lay the net down. If that became necessary, I would put an external strap around it that can be cinched down tight and not easily loosened by a determined angry snake. This opinion is coming from someone who is not afraid of snakes and handles them freely without tools. I got this for my wife who appreciates snakes but isn't comfortable touching them. I thought this net would be a good way for her to capture and relocate snakes in a safer manner. I believe it will fully work for that purpose as long as she doesn't trust the drawstring to secure the snake. Of course we haven't had a snake visit since I got this net but as easily as I can defeat the drawstring, I have no doubt a snake can as well.
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