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Deb S
> 3 dayThese locks are well made, easy to install with strong adhesive. Unfortunately they did not work with our door handles. Make sure you try before securing. The lever handle did not clear the lock to open the door without forcing the handle down hard to make it past the lock. My husband made that mistake, we now have three door locks that are useless and can’t even return them because he ruin the adhesive it came with. After a blow dryer to heat up and soften the adhesive, a fishing line, a lot of wiggling and gentle prying, he was able to remove from door without any damage to the doors.
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Matt
> 3 dayThe lower part of the door lever lock is hard to open for an adult. You either have to bend or should use both hands. It is also easy for kids to open it. They are shorter and can easily open it with both hands. A lever lock which opens to the side is better and harder to open by kids.
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Steph
> 3 dayIt’s a really nice to deterrent to keeping my granddaughter out of the bathroom. Easy to install and use.
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Paschal Nnadi
> 3 dayGreat product
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Layne & Rylan
> 3 dayI bought and installed 8 of these in my home to wrangle toddler into areas that were safe for her, and to keep her out of other areas I don’t want her in. I have used them for 2 years and am now removing them from some of the doors. Pros first- They work. The adhesion is great. I never had them fall off. My older children could easily use them while the toddler could not. Pro-tip- I stall them upside down. That way you rarely need to activate the moving part of the lock because small children are typically not tall enough to swing the door handle up to open the door. They can only pull down which hits the plastic lock before the door unlatches. Cons- removal is awful. They say to use a blow dryer to heat the adhesive, and use dental floss to separate the child lock from the door. Yeah no. That method left my finger cut from the floss digging in and ripped paint and wood material off the door. I tried many tools for safe and damage free removal. The best one was a blow dryer to soften the adhesive along with a 15” metal pry-bar. Go slow, it will come off with no damage to the door.
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Shai B.
> 3 dayI have kids ages 16 down to 3 and theyve all been escape artists who could figure out any kind of lock. If Indiana Jones and a ninja produced a tiara-wearing offspring, thatd be my kids. Like the baby on Raya and the Last Dragon, but with big, misleading blue eyes. Anyway, this three year old - hes the most challenging. This lock? It keeps him in place. I actually use it on the inside of our bedroom door (he sleeps in my room) at night so he doesnt get up and try to build a catapult in the living room, or catch a train, or bake a batch of cupcakes at 3am. Hes been trying to get it off/open/break it for 7 months and, so far, no luck! Instead, his frustration wakes me up and Im able to mostly wrestle him back into bed for a few more hours of sleep. Sometimes.
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Beverly Pollich
> 3 dayThis product is the best! We bought these bc our Labrador learned how to open every door in the house and run rampant while we were at work, which was not safe for him. These have stopped him, and I am super grateful. They are also strong! He is an 80lb lab and stands up using his paws and weight to press the lever- these things don’t even budge (yes I watched him try from the other side of the door when he thought I had left, yes I put a camera on it all day to make sure it stayed). If you have a smart dog who loves to open doors, I wouldn’t hesitate.
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Emily Leslie
> 3 dayEasy to install, works well
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Kiasha Price
> 3 dayProtect me and my child
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jo
> 3 dayHighly recommend for safety.