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lovehere
Greater than one weekEasy for me not for my baby. When I remove it. I dont let him see. He is very aware when I do things so I do it behind his back he learns very fast
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Prof. Osborne Price DDS
> 3 dayOrdering wall plugs the same color as my outlet was a lifesaver. The clear one always caught his attention but since putting in the white ones my child doesn’t even notice them. They are not easy to remove either.
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Eliza Sandoval
> 3 dayYour child will not be able to get these out. Maybe I’m not using them right, but even I struggle when taking them out. But they do the job!
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Aaron Faanes
> 3 dayI tried using these to prevent dust and debris from the floor from getting into the power outlets on my UPS. This was a mistake. The UPSs outlets are too tight. I installed a few, and for one, the outlets were too close, so they overlapped. Then, I could not simply remove them by hand. I pulled hard enough that I tore the handle off the plastic plug. I then had to use a screwdriver to pry the cover out of the socket (which did not seem safe at all), which removed the cover, but one of the plugs prongs snapped off inside the UPS. I had to then use pliers to pull out the broken prong, which fortunately snapped off where I could pry it. I was able to remove the others by hand, and I mean, they did work fine in the house outlets, in that I could remove them, but the UPSs outlets grip too tightly. When I did remove them, I could tell that the metal inside the socket had dug into the plastic cover, which was why they were impossible to easily remove. I ended up just covering the outlets in clear plastic moving tape.
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Paulette
> 3 dayTo keep smoke ( BBQ, fireplace) from coming into the house through the electrical wall sockets.
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Cathy Van
> 3 dayI bought these because I thought they would be easier to remove when I needed to access the outlet, but still tricky for a toddler. However they are very hard to remove and gave my husband a nasty cut on his finger. I would not recommend buying these.
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K Hall
> 3 dayMy husband and I had to use a plastic letter opener and much wedging and pulling to get these back out of the socket. We were actually worried part of it might break off given the amount of force it finally took to get it out. We dont have any problem plugging and unplugging our standard 3-prong plug appliances. I get that youre child-proofing for safety but these are adult-proof too, my fingers will never be able to just pull this out, I think the tab would break off. Unless we wanted to permanently plug the socket these are of no use to us Update - after clipping the ground post to about half the length with wire cutters and filing them smooth (following other reviewers hints) they work ok - they are too loose for child safety but we are using them for insulation so they just need to fit well enough to stay in. Rating stars upgraded from 1 to 3. )
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Cathy McDermott
> 3 dayI love these! Easy to plug in. Impossible for baby to remove. But easy for us adults to remove. Remember to slide the piece outward first (slide in the direction of the arrow) then bend it toward you AND THEN pull it out.
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Will Lawrence
> 3 dayThese are VERY hard to remove. I’m relatively strong and had to use a butter knife to pry these out of the wall when I wanted to use the outlet. They are child proof and unfortunately adult proof as well.
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Zach Snow
> 3 dayI love that my kids can’t remove them, however it is also difficult for me to remove them as well. Unless you have the right nails for it they take some work to remove.