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Apr 22, 2022
MX Master 2 As Good as the MX Master 3 but Less Expensive
It has all the features of the newest version. It's as good as the Master 3 but much less expensive. The only difference is a slightly modified ergonomic design, not noticeable for most of us. Because of the price, I recommend going with the MX Master 2 over the more expensive MX Master 3, which is excellent as well at +/- $100.

Oct 15, 2024
Great Value, Excellent eBay Seller
Repeat Buyer! I always use this replacement for the more expensive cartridges because it's essentially the same at a discount. The only thing that I would caveat is that sometimes the instructions indicate that its shelf life is two months, but I have gotten more than that with this Seller. Thanks again, see you next time around!

Jan 25, 2022
Not a better mousetrap
Well, hasn't caught anything yet, and we've had them for months. Followed directions to a letter. One mouse got in, but forced it's way out the top. Okay, so we put something on top so they couldn't escape thereafter, but there's been zero activity. We have, however, had excellent success with the small Havahart mouse-size traps with sunflower seeds and peanut butter affixed to the top above the trigger. We catch mice, one or two, every night with the Havahart, but still no activity with the Tin Cat. We have cameras set (with night vision) on the scene. Mice attracted to and caught by the Havahart, but ignore the Tin Cat. I think it's because few mice with two brain cells to rub together would put themselves in peril by squeezing into such a small access that the Tin Cat has to offer. Not a better mouse trap. I'm surprised that commercial facilities use this as much as they do. Of course, they don't try to capture them alive and undamaged, like the Havahart and we do.