Mommys Helper Outlet Plugs,White 36 Count
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Lorunner
> 3 dayThey keep little ones out of the socket. My child has never pulled them off but she hasnt really tried as they are a great deterrent. I have a hard time getting some of them off but thats the point. I would rather that than have my kid pull them off and have two hazards on my hands (a choking hazard and shocking hazard). *update: My now 2.5+ year old could get these off if she wants (it takes work) but she doesnt as they are a deterrent. If I take one off to vacuum she will unplug the cord and put it back in :) So starting early with these on makes it normal to the kid for them to be there.
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L. T.
Greater than one weekInexpensive and they worked for us. Some babies/toddlers figure them out and try to olay with them, but ours hasnt. I would recommend them for when traveling and for outlets you rarely use. For outlets you use a lot, I would get a switch plate with spring-loaded doors that close over the outlets. It is annoying to have to yank these guys in and out of outlets all the time, and it defeats the purpose if you forget to put them back in (or your toddler unplugs stuff).
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Hanna
> 3 dayMost of our savings has gone towards outlet covers. Not really, but it feels like it with how many we have tried. This is the first product that weve found that our toddler cant pry out. It does mean that they are a little hard for me to remove, but Ill gladly pick at it for a second when I know that theyre secure.
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oceaneyesmomma
Greater than one weekSo I thought that maybe I would teach my 17 month old to respect the plug, that she could plug plugs into it but nothing else. She seems fascinated by putting this in there that she saw plugged in before (you know figuring out how to do things yourself). Well I havent really had to baby proof much as our furniture is pretty soft or round and we dont keep any sharp items or chemicals (eco friendly house) in little hands reach. Well, wouldnt you know, the plugs became less satisfying and of course little kids decide they want to test out what can go in there, if they can stick their finger in their - or even the wrong ends of some plugs, and even things that have been in their mouths, and of course testing the No theory by their parents. So, needless to say we have to get these plugs. I had considered giving this 4 stars because I do find them a little difficult at times to take out myself, but I decided against that and went for 5 because on the other hand I really like that they are difficult to take out because it means my little one will not be able to pry them out. They are not fancy, and why should they be? They are also fairly clear (a little foggy looking) so you dont even really notice they are there. That way child still may want to put things in but will be unsuccessful and in our experience just move on. This box comes with 36 plugs (enough for many many outlets). They do hurt if you step on them though so watch out. Also, can be a chocking hazard if your little one starts to put it in their mouth. I would buy again and strongly recommend this.
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Raicollier
20-11-2024These are great for little ones who are getting mobile. It helps protect them from getting shocked. It is not easy for them to get these protectors off the outlets. I like how they are kinda see through and how it easily hides in the outlets, allowing a normal look even though it offers a lot of protection. All parents of little ones need these!! Disclaimer: This product was sold to me at a discounted price in return for an honest & unbiased review. All opinions expressed are my own and have not been influenced by the seller in any way.
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Angel
> 3 dayThese are simple, basic, cheap pop-in and go outlet covers. We used them up until just a couple months ago, when we moved out of our apartment. She was about 2.5 yrs old at the time, and I kept them there more for a backup system just in case, because I knew she could already take them out and put them back in, even though I told her to leave them alone many times. Theyre perfect for infants, though, because they dont have the dexterity yet to grasp them with fine motor skills and pull them straight out with their little fingers (usually). They made me feel a bit safer, and they did their job. I would recommend them.
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Frankie G
> 3 dayThis is the greatest plastic device to shield the youngest of your blindest toddlers from possible death by electrocution! As a helicopter parent who values and prioritized the safety of his/her descendants, this is an excellent product to help ensure that ones lineage continues for at least the next millennia! Truly, not even Tony Stark (aka Iron Man) will have repulsor rays effective enough to remove these from the wall outlet. Neither will Bruce Banner (aka The Hulk) be able to carefully remove this item without first damaging the entire 70s repeating pattern of abstract shapes wallpaperd off the shizzle. Maybe only Ant-Man with the help of the voluptuous Wasp can successfully pull these from the grips of your grandmas retirement fragrant wall! Feel free to paint and decorate these things with Japanese or Chinese characters that most non-Japanese/Chinese people ignorantly tattoo on their pectoralis major or trapezius! I cannot emphasize how wonderful these things are that even Naruto himself can contain his excitement and had to resort to sage mode! Jiraiya would be proud! (R.I.P)! Lastly, as someone who admittedly has nothing better to do at 1:09am in the morning but to criticize automated/fake reviews on Amazon (see reviews on the Lexar Dual 16 GB SD card pack product with like 1,000 5-Star reviews), and probably should give more attention to his wife at times, please take heed and be careful of erroneous 5-Star Reviews that seem like they were written by an impoverished underage ethnic minority teen in Southeast Asia. Take care! Goodnight!
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Vlad
> 3 dayDecent price and quantity; they work as intended. They are not too flashy, thus they dont draw the kids to fiddle with them. Additionally, they are very strongly secured when in use, this may make them harder to connect to the outlet but this drawback is preferable to the alternative. If my review helped you in any way, please let me know by clicking the helpful button below. Any questions you may have, feel free to ask… Thank you!
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Chris
> 3 dayThese work well for covering most outlets. Using just the 2 prongs makes it so you dont need to have a ground, which is nice. They are made so they also cover the ground when inserted. They are hard to get off (a plus when your child can get his little nails under anything) and I had enough to get my whole house and give some to my mom to get some in her house. Only reason I would consider giving it a 4 is they arent really that aesthetically appealing. You can see through the plastic, so it still shows the outlets. Not a big deal, but it would have looked better to cover them entirely I think. Overall, they are great though, Id buy them again if I had more outlets.
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Mary Stelly
19-11-2024As the headline states, once they are in, you really need either nails, or a butter knife to get them back out, I see this as a good thing as they set very flush to the socket and have a good firm seal. Kept my child who is now 3 from ever messing with the light sockets.