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Mice Direct Review

knox

New member
I ordered my first frozen online order this week from Mice Direct.

Granted, shipping is a killer - and I used 3 day select ground. But for 100 pinks and 100 fuzzies at $80, that still only comes out to 40 cents per mouse. I can live with that.

There was PLENTY of dry ice still in the box, and the mice were packaged well and still frozen.

I will order from them again.

(My daughter had fun making fog in the kitchen with the dry ice bricks that were left)
 
I recently got a fairly large order from Mice Direct too! My advice, next time try to wait until they have a sale/free shipping. I got my order when they had a deal for free shipping on orders over $125, plus a ton of the mice were 60% off.

I ordered 100 large mice, 100 small mice, 100 pinkies, 50 fuzzies, 10 rat pups, and 10 rat weanlings. All together it ended up costing me about $135! Which was awesome.

Two of my bags ripped a little during shipping, so I had to repackage some rats and large mice, but other than that everything looked good to me. Before I was feeding all of my snakes the Artic Mice brand from PetSmart, and it was just way too expensive. I ran out of most of the Artic Mice brand last night, so my snakes got their first Mice Direct feeders, and all of them ate right away, so I'm happy.

There are some negative reviews out there for MiceDirect, but I was happy with their service and products! My package took an extra day to arrive, so I emailed them and they immediately responded back to me (even though it was something like 8pm when I emailed) and told me that if my feeders didn't arrive the next day in good condition they would just reship my order free of charge. That's pretty good in my opinion!
 
I'm lucky I found a local place to get frozen feeders. I got ten pinkies and ten fuzzies for 29 dollars, versus the 45 or so the "arctic mice" would have cost, otherwise I'd be looking into online ordering as well.
 
I love mice direct! They have good quality mice and always have sales. I always wait to order for the free shipping as shipping to Alaska is about $200. I got almost 500 different sized mice for $180.
 
I got 25 small pinkies, 100 pinkies, 600 fuzzies, 200 hoppers and 50 adult mice for about $130 w/free shipping from them. I was paying $1 a piece before that.
 
For me, I have 2 baby Corns, 1 baby Cal King, and a baby Black Milk. My pinks and fuzzies should do me til this summer (I will start feeding 1 pinks a week in January).

My Black Milk seems to be off feed for the winter. I am not even worried about it anymore. He will eat when he is ready. He is active and healthy looking otherwise.
 
I bought babies this year. I also have 2 adults and I will have a couple yearlings soon. I needed that free shipping because shipping mice to Oregon is soooo expensive.
 
I am feeding one adult male corn, one 1.5 year old female corn, one adult male rosy boa, one 2 year old female garter snake, and one yearling male ball python.
 
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