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CHSF
> 24 hourThese are well made and do a good job of locking areas that babies shouldn’t access. The locking end piece sometimes flies off when unlocking it and you have to make sure you don’t lose those since it’s needed to re-lock. Overall a very good product.
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K. S. Lowery
> 24 hourThese are just what we needed to keep my good china and my chemicals safe from a 10 month old marauder. She is lightening fast and I was terrified that she’d get into something. Now the house is safe for my grandkids to roam.
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Scott
> 24 hourGreat product, but took a star off because the wrong color was delivered.
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Leslie
> 24 hourIt was easy to install and it keeps cabinets locked and secure. I love the choice of colors as I have dark cabinets in kitchen. The dark safety licks are hardly noticeable.
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Darmimi
> 24 hourSimply put - they work well if you have cabinet knobs or handles that are no longer apart than the recommended length
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J
> 24 hourSimple sliding lock to keep your toddler from opening cabinets. Easy for adults to open. Size is good for majority of the cabinets. We end up linking 2 together for our bathroom vanity.
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Kristen
> 24 hourI love these! Okay, they arent hidden like some others (I do like the brown option since I have dark wood cabinets) but youd be hard pressed too find some that are easier too install/use/remove. I use them to keep my devious cat out of my cabinets.
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Breck Crowley
> 24 hourI have a 3 year old that is a Houdini escape artist. In the 8 months weve had these, he still hasnt figured them out. Inexpensive and effective. Very happy with purchase
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J. Black
> 24 hourGreat child proofing locks. Their only potential downfall is that the tabs to unlock are pretty small to grab. If the tabs were made larger, opening would be a lot easier for adults. Not a big enough issue for us, but it could be for someone with dexterity issues.
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Maci Prosacco
> 24 hourThis is apparently the new design of most of these type of baby locks, and its not as good as the ones from 10 years ago which had a button you pressed to unlatch the second piece. With these, you need intense finger strength to press the center piece so you can slide that section off the sticks. It always feels like the tiny tab pieces I am pressing on are going to snap off and break - therefore making my cabinet closed forever and ever with no way to open it again unless I saw through the remaining pieces and break them loose. There has to be a better way, but since these are all that are available these will do for now.