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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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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Deko Amaka C
> 3 dayEasy for me to remove but wont be easy for a toddler which is good. I love that its clear. Its exactly what I was looking for...almost look like nothing is in the wall. Buy It, you would love it! It doesnt matter if your outlets are square or circle it will look appealing regardless
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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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Dr. Cordie Witting I
> 3 dayWhoa man, these things really don’t budge and are great for baby/pet proofing your outlets. Once you place these into an outlet, good luck trying to get it out. It’s not impossible, just very tough. I may also purchase some outlet covers that have those tabs you can lift for easier removal when I need an outlet for my vacuum or my phone charger. We are adopting some kittens soon and I just wanted something to cover the outlets with, just in case they’re extra curious. In the future when we decide to have a baby, I know these will still come in handy.
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Prof. Merlin Weissnat
> 3 dayGreat product to prevent my 8mobth old from playing with the sockets
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Thomas B
> 3 dayWorks as expected. Easy to install.
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Benny McClure
> 3 dayGood quality
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F Major Inc.
> 3 dayGreat
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Daniel G. Price
> 3 dayWorked great!
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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.