Clear Outlet Covers (36-Pack) Dielectric Plastic Plugs for Electrical Power Outlets by Skyla Homes - Best Baby Proofing Wall Socket Protector Child Proof Outlet Protector - Electrical Insulation
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Megan
> 3 dayThey do the job, but are difficult to remove.
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Lori little
19-11-2024Perfect
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Dr. Bette Harris
> 3 dayAs this product does the job right, they are very hard to remove. I broke a few nails. I ended up taking them off and buying a different type of outlet cover.
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DEMI
Greater than one weekYep, regular outlet covers. Work as expected.
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DD
Greater than one weekAs described. Works great!
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Tal Arbel
Greater than one weekThese are made for Canada and Mexico, doesn’t fit Israelis sockets, had to return them unfortunately
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Charlene Mertz
> 3 dayThese are not easy to remove which is the point. My son kept pulling the old ones put and trying use the plug with things that would be dangerous. I was looking for replacements that would be difficult for me to remove making it much harder for tiny fingers. Im very happy these are doing what we need to keep him safe
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Brittney
> 3 dayEasy to install & tough to get out for a little one so over all a great product to keep your kids safe :)
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LarLyn
> 3 dayThe prongs are too long and have to be cut shorter in order to fit. Compared to others that I have purchased, these are very flimsy. They work, but are inferior to others available.
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Mayday_Its_KJ
> 3 dayThese are really effective, lie flat, and stay in place really well. If you dont use the trick to remove them it is intentionally really difficult, but that is a feature not a flaw. The packaging includes instructions on how to remove them easily with a trick simple enough for an adult, but would be difficult for a child or someone who doesnt read the instructions to remove. They have you utilize the plug you would be putting into the outlet, it has a spot to slide it behind which will give you a slight gap, you can then use your finger to help lift the cover out with the added pressure from the plug. DONT crank on it with your plug or you could damage it. It doesnt need any force if you properly use your finger and the prong to gently wedge it out.