Door Lever Lock (2 Pack) Child Proof Doors & Handles 3M Adhesive - Child Safety By Tuut
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Madisyn
> 3 dayI have a cat that is smart enough to open our doors. I didn’t mind it much since I was leaving most doors open anyways, but with a baby on the way I wanted to keep the cats out of our bedroom and the nursery and she constantly opened the door to the garage which was really annoying. I was worried about how these would work because the levers on our doors go down on both sides when you open the door, so I thought we might not be able to use it on the garage or while we were in the bedroom, but we just leave the stopper under the handle out and the one above the handle open so that she can’t pull the lever down but we can pull it up to open the door. It’s been perfect for us
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Bonnie Littlejohn
> 3 dayThe devise does just what you said it did! My cat learned how to open my door but with this lock in place he can’t open it.
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Kitty Langosh
> 3 dayLong story here, but our front door has a lever door handle and no deadbolt. My two year old figured this out a few months ago and has been escaping the house and heading toward the street. No more! This lever lock is great because my older child can lift the handle up while the younger one cant reach it, so it works for everyone. I didnt think I would care that the top and bottom pieces swivel separately, but it turns out to be the best part.
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Alaina Traxler
> 3 dayThis has been a life saver! We moved and I had no idea how I would keep my 2 year old from opening the front door. This fits perfect between the handle and the door. Super easy to use. Only thing I suggest is being careful when you apply it, so the handles move in the direction you want them to. My little guy has figured out how to open all kinds of baby proofing door handles, but so far he hasn’t figured this one out!
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Kathryan
> 3 dayI bought these after multiple attempts (by my toddler) to play in the toilet. These work and keep the baby out of rooms you don’t want them just walking into
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Mommy
> 3 dayLove these! And love the price for a 2 pack! They keep my baby from opening doors he shouldn’t and don’t keep me from easily opening them up. I don’t see him defeating this childproofing lock anytime soon. He would have to be a few inches taller and it would take a much older child than 2 to have the strength to open it if he even could figure out how. The dual button feature is why this product stands out from the rest. I feel he is safe from entering rooms he shouldn’t without me with this product. Very satisfied and have been planning on purchasing one or two more of these 2 packs to secure other rooms once the baby gate comes down! Looking forward to it! These are great. Highest recommendation
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Deborah S
Greater than one weekTHIS REMOVAL METHOD WORKED FOR ME: We have wood doors (not solid wood) with one layer of primer/paint. 1. Use a 3 foot piece of dental floss. Double over so you have a 1.5 foot long piece. Use the floss as a saw between the door lock and the door. The goal is to cut down the center of the adhesion strip (to cut between the puffy foam part between the two adhesion strips). The goal is NOT to cut between the adhesion strip and the door. 2. Once you have sawed off the door lock, I used my fingers to SLOWLY roll the remaining adhesion upwards. I didnt rip anything off, just slowly and gently worked the adhesion tape upward so as to roll it over on itself. This took five minutes, but all adhesion came off. Some door types may require some goo-off product. Mine did not.
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lauren
19-11-2024I bought these so my toddler couldn’t open the door, they stick pretty good and are hard enough that a toddler can’t open them but not hard for an adult.
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Lisa Cody
> 3 dayEasy to use, keeps my baby from opening the front door.
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Greg
Greater than one weekNo issues w the product. My grandkids can’t open them. Very good safety on lever locks. I did not use the adhesive. I drilled holes and bolted the child safety lock on. Just will have to putty the holes if I ever remove them