Mommys Helper Outlet Plugs,White 36 Count

(155 reviews)

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  • Clint

    > 3 day

    Pros : Simple and do the job well (stay in place and not easily removed by children). Its tough to beat this price. Clear-ish plastic that blends in with most any color painted outlet. Cons : Depending on the size of your house, you might need 2 packs, like I did. When attempting to remove one from an outlet, its not quite a circle you can grab anywhere. One side is round and the other is flat. If you put the flat side facing out towards the edge of the outlet, its really tough to remove it (like you might pull your fingernails out at the same time). So I advise putting the round side facing out so its easier to remove for an adult, but still tough enough for children to remove.

  • Basketmaker

    > 3 day

    I bought these to use at our cat shelter as some of the cats are free roaming and there are also outlets in some of the enclosures. They work fine, are a little difficult to get out simply because they fit nice and tight. I would purchase again.

  • L Shi

    > 3 day

    I needed a bunch of outlet plugs since my little one was going through a phase where he would want to stick his finger into the sockets. I started to get worried especially around the plugs that are in his little play area in the living room. I purchased these since they were reasonably priced and there was a lot, (definitely more than I needed). They are simple outlet plugs, nothing fancy but what I like about them is that they do take a reasonably amount of force to pull the plug out. They sit flush to the outlet, so I have to use my nails to create a gap where I can then use my fingers to pry the plug out. My little one tried at one point to pull the plug out but since it requires a lot of force, he was unsuccessful and moved on. He doesnt even bother with them any more (I guess assuming it is something that cannot be pulled out). Great to not only protect him from getting into the outlets but also, I dont want him taking the plug out and putting it in his mount (choking hazard). Would recommend to any parent.

  • Lexie Block

    > 3 day

    We live and Alaska and noticed cold air was leaking into our home through the outlets on outside walls. These worked perfectly to stop that and were the right price. Easy to insert into and outlet and just as easy to remove.

  • Tara McGuire

    > 3 day

    Kids may figure out how to remove if not a tight fit in older outlets, but otherwise a good product

  • Miss Shanel White PhD

    Greater than one week

    These do their job well. Theyre easy to plug in and we havent had any that are so loose that they fall out easily. That being said, they also arent so tight that its nearly impossible to pry them out. Thats nice for us since we have some outlets we use often enough that we need to get to them daily, but not so often that theres always something plugged in.

  • Trevor W

    > 3 day

    After reviewing a ton of outlet plugs I just gambled on these plugs. From reviews of these and others it appears to be a bit of a gamble on any brand. For me in newer (80s plus) construction these fit very firmly and as some reviewers mention are almost too hard to get off. But they were pretty inexpensive but seem of solid quality. For the reviewer who mentioned them melting... I think that is a wiring/outlet problem. My outlets do not get that hot, would make me quite worried about potential fire risk. Overall these worked great and if I need more I will get these again.

  • Michael

    > 3 day

    More and more people are looking for products made in the USA because they believe the product clones made in China, while cheaper, have not been satisfactory in quality control. People say they dont want to have to pay twice to replace cheaper items in a short period of time. They would rather buy something once and have it last. So, an increasing number are looking for products made in the USA. In response, many products are now being listed on Amazon as Made in the USA when they are actually not. This product is one such case. After I received it, I noticed that the description clearly says Made in the USA, but the actual product says its Made in China. In other words, the description is a flat-out lie on this point. If you have to lie to sell your product, theres a good chance the product itself is untrustworthy, so I think Ill be sending it back. I mean, what else is being held back about it? If the product description were actually truthful, I might have kept it, but I dont think deception should be rewarded, even if I have to buy a different product that actually says Made in China on the description. So in short, my beef is primarily with the dishonesty in the listing more than the country of origin in this case. Just tell the truth and let people decide with honest information!

  • Native Idaho Nate

    > 3 day

    Cheap, gets the job done plugs. I knocked a star of as the aesthetics of the plug guard arent right. (the plug doesnt exactly cover the outlet the way youd expect, and this makes it look a little weird). Aside from that, Im not worried about my daughters pulling these out any time soon. They are nearly two and very interested in the plugs, but cant seem to figure out the guards. Would recommend anyone to consider the self closing outlet covers for any spots you typically leave something plugged in. This way if your child pulls out the plug, it will cover the newly opened outlet holes. We used these simple covers for outlets we rarely used and the self-closing units for more commonly used outlets. Last, dont forget you typically need two of these for every outlet you plan on covering. So in a newer house, youll burn through them a lot faster than you think!

  • Hyoun Kim

    > 3 day

    The first time I noticed outlet plugs, I saw various families use these:

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