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Nataliya Ogle
> 3 dayAs a new parent, my top priority is keeping my little one safe. While these covers are generally effective, there are a few drawbacks to consider. First, the positives. These outlet covers are incredibly easy to install and fit snugly over the outlets, which is great for preventing my baby from accessing them. The covers blend in well with the wall and come in a huge pac, so I can cover all the outlets in my home. However, my biggest issue was the removal. One is that they can be difficult to remove once theyre in place because they fit so snugly. It can be difficult to pull down the pull tab once the cover is in the outlet. This can make it challenging to remove the cover if I need to use the outlet, and I often find myself having to use a butter knife to pry it open. Overall, while the PRObebi Outlet Covers are a good option for baby-proofing, the difficulty in removing them and the challenges with the pull tab can be frustrating at times. However, the benefits of their effectiveness and ease of installation still make them a worthwhile investment for keeping my little one safe.
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Vina Y
> 3 dayThese are tougher to remove than most outlet covers without the little tab but our baby still figured out how to pull them out. Its enough of a challenge that she tends to find something else to play with but shes taken them out several times successfully. The search continues for truly babyproof outlet covers.
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C. Nardella
> 3 dayIt is a little hard to get these out of the socket but I like that these have a mini handle to help pull them out easier. So these may be adult proof but that’s fine because that means my baby definitely can’t get them out.
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Adrian Barela
> 3 daythese are most certainly child proof! and maybe adult proof haha I dont have long nails so its tough for me to open the plug and my husband had a hard time trying to open it as well!
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Song of Joy
> 3 dayOur baby tries, but he cant remove them. Usually Ive had a time getting them out the first time after putting them in, but no issue in the subsequent removals. You have to slide the bottom half down with your nail and then pull the lever and slide the cover out of the socket...sometimes I need to use something besides my nail to get it the first time, but then its loosened enough to easily slide down and out the next time. I recommend these outlet covers for sure.
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alm1511
> 3 dayIt does its job. The pull handle is kind of hard to open to pull position even for me, so it will be hard for a toddler to get the plug removed.
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Heather Kate
> 3 dayThis item was very small for the outlet it didn’t cover the outlet and were spaces all around it; I loved the way these snapped closed I feel for mommas with young children this would be a great product and def keep those babies fingers safe!!!
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Sarah M
> 3 dayThey worked great. Some outlets you could still pull them straight out,without having to pull the flap up. But most of them worked great.
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Greg B
> 3 dayI originally bought this product 2 years ago and it was fantastic. They were originally square shaped. Recently, we moved to a new house and needed more of them. When I went to reorder, I noticed that they are now circular but I order them anyway because I assumed they would work the same way. The original square versions were sturdy and you can easily pull these out of the socket if you needed. These newer models, are thinner and you can barely get them out of the socket by hand. They get stuck. You have to use a screw driver to pull them out or mess with them for 2-3 minutes to get them out. They are truly awful. The 10,000 reviews are misleading because these are likely based on the old version, not this new flimsy version. Don’t waste your money on this version.
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CNYtraveler
> 3 dayOk hear me out... I know these can be a giant pain to take out HOWEVER, I noticed that if I pre-open them and close them back up THEN put them in the socket, they are MUCH easier to remove and you arent left cursing under your breath just to use the outlet. My LO is 1 year old and has not figured out how to take them off yet.. and its not for lack of trying. Plus they give you a lot so Im very happy with these little guys.