Outlet Covers Baby Proofing White - PRObebi 38 Pack Plug Covers for Electrical Outlets, Child Proof Socket Covers, Baby Safety Products for Home, Office, Easy Insatllation, Protect Babies
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Adam Frechette
> 3 daySo I used these to prevent dust from getting into outlets. Cheap enough, easy solution. They work great... HOWEVER, and this is a big one, they may work TOO well. I got these stuck in a few different outlets one being my APC UPS battery backup. I had to use a screwdriver (yes I unplugged it and didnt touch the contacts!) to pry it out. My advice is to just remove the ground plug portion (wire cutters or pliers twisting the post back and forth will do it). There is no loss of safety because it will still stay in the socket very well with just two prongs inserted. This is just a word of caution from experience, as it is much easier to remove without the ground prong and there will be no fear of it getting stuck in a receptacle.
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Bob M.
> 3 dayI bought these to keep mud wasps out of outlets in a parking shed. They appear to be of good quality and are easy to insert and remove. Today I pulled one out and plugged in a Battery Tender (charger). The charger fell out because there was not enough tension in the outlet to hold on to the plug. I dont ever remember having this issue in the past, so I am making an assumption that the plastic outlet covers may have stretched the outlet contacts (not conclusive, just an assumption). For the other outlets, I took some diagonals and cut the plastic prongs shorter so they dont insert as far into the outlets. They seem to hold fine with the long (round) ground prong and shortened prongs, but Im only concerned with wasps, not toddlers. I do like the product, but would have to do some more tests (or measurements) before I would install them throughout a house.
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S. Moon
Greater than one weekIt was easy to put them in the outlet, but once they are in, it was quite hard to remove them. They may break during removal.
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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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Me myself and I
> 3 dayThese are the best baby outlet covers Ive used. They have a bottom part that you have to slide down, then pull out. Sliding it down is quite difficult - I can barely do it, so I doubt a baby/toddler would be able to (although some of those little buggers can do things adults cant, for sure!) What I really like about these, over the other ones Ive used, is that you can leave the bottom part open (down), thus making it easier for ME to open while still covering the outlet. So it takes away the curiosity of the child to stick their fingers in the outlet, but I can remove it without breaking my (sadly brittle and/or nonexistent) nails. This gives me the very convenient option of making the outlets I never use completely impossible to access, while leaving the ones I often use covered but possible to open. For this reason, these are now my absolute favorite outlet covers ever. The quality is good and they seem durable as well. They also arrived more quickly than I had expected, which was nice.
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Niko Moore II
> 3 dayIt does what was advertised and blocks the outlets so my kid cant get to them. Theyre sturdy and Ive been able to pull them out and put them back in so far without issue.
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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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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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Tracy Senger Jr.
> 3 dayReally like these. Plus you get so many for a good price. But theyre a pain to get out if you have long/fake nails hahaha. But my babe doesnt fuss with the socket now which is awesome!
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DK
> 3 dayThese have a little tab to flip up to make removing easier.