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sherry woodward
> 3 dayEasy to remove for an adult
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Leigh
> 3 dayThis is another child proof product that works really well. So well in fact that I had trouble pulling them out of the sockets. But that’s the idea in the first place. They are made of a sturdy plastic. They are easy to use just plug them into the socket and you are done. Your child will not be able to pull these out of the socket. There is a small lever that you need to pull out before you can pull these out of the socket. These are well worth the money and forty five of them are plenty for our one level home. I highly recommend these if you have a toddler.
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luis
> 3 dayThey go in, however they hard to take out even with tap provided
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Aracely McGlynn
Greater than one weekEasy to install but tricky enough that my inquisitive toddler hasn’t figured out how to remove them. That’s a win!
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kenza
Greater than one weekIt was hard trying to find outlet covers that my daughter couldn’t pull out. I found these ones and I love them. She can’t get them out and I know she’s safe
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Susan
> 3 dayMy 1 year old granddaughter figured how to remove them within an hour after they were installed.
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Ray
> 3 dayGreat product for new parents with a baby on the move!
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Angela McKinnon
> 3 dayMy two year old loves pulling stickers and labels off of things. So it did not surprise me that she wanted to pull outlet covers out of the outlet as well. After catching her running around with them in her hands, I decided to find a better outlet cover. This one is definitely made with two year olds in mind. It does take some effort to push and pull them out of the electrical sockets for an adult, so imagine what it is like for a child. The locking mechanism on it, is simple to use and helps to withdraw the item from the socket. Babyproofing approved for my home.
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Kennedi
Greater than one weekIf you dont have nails and you have brand new and very tight outlets they may be a little more difficult to remove. I keep my nails short but still manage to slide the bottom handle part down by just turning my finger. I appreciate that they are thicker in some of my looser outlets but in my tighter outlets they can be difficult to get out but with enough wiggling and pulling they will come out. 100% worth being the more expensive ones as they are MUCH SAFER fro baby fingers. Both of my siblings managed to easy pop out the flimsy cheap little plastic ones we had when they were little, but these ones theres no way a little baby could pop them out before someone noticing and I would rather to struggle to get them out vs my baby getting them out easily. worth the higher cost due to their strength and sturdiness.
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RenardB
> 3 dayThese were perfect for our needs