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T
> 24 hourCheap option to keep glass sliding glass door closed from my 4 year old.
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Mariella Rivera
> 24 hourI’m so glad I found this lock. My 2 year old figured out how to open the sliding door and would keep running out to the backyard. This keeps him and his baby sister inside the house.
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D.Hill.
> 24 hourThis is an awesome investment. Very affordable and great for piece of mind. Our toddler was able to open the sliding glass door and this prevents him from opening the door now. It is easy to install by just removing the backing from adhesive and sticking to clean window. It has 2 push buttons on the top and bottem that allow you to engage and disengage as needed. No more letting messy dogs in or traipsing around the back yard in a diaper alone. Haha. Highly recommend!
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CP
> 24 hourUsed this product for a sliding glass door. Probably okay for toddlers but was very flimsy and not well made in my opinion.
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Ramrod
> 24 hourWeve added these to our doors for summer that lead to our pool. We have a lock plus floor lock on it but it still makes me nervous. It adheres well. it was a bit crooked and was a pain to get off to put a new one on more straight. So it WILL stick to the glass surface and wont come off without REALLY trying hard. Im not sure how well it will work but we will try it.
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June
> 24 hourIf you looking for a good safety lock you can take this one help me with my 3 years old son
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Diamond
> 24 hourThese were bought for my granddaughter, as she is learning to open the sliding glass doors. These work great. They adhere very well to the glass, and they are strong. I bought the white ones. They don’t look bad and when you need to open the slider, they snap closed flat, giving plenty of room for the slider to open.
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C. Lyons
> 24 hourI am unsure how you can determine this beforehand but the lock is too thick for my sliding door. In the closed position, the door should be able to open and slider over it. So, open the package carefully and do not adhere to the glass until you check to make sure your door can still open when the safety lock is in the closed position.
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Bruce
> 24 hourWe had them for a year now and they work great. Highly recommend.
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G
> 24 hourOverall, it does what it says. Once you place them they hold sliding doors/windows from opening. There were a few items I didnt like though. First, the sticking pad is a very solid 3. The first lock I placed left a sliding gap larger than I liked so I took it off. This was very difficult and I was worried I would end up breaking the glass from the amount of pressure I needed to try and cut it loose. After that, I ended up cutting out a hole in the center for when it would be time to remove them. Like I said, the sticking pads themselves are very solid, it didnt affect their ability to hold the lock in the least. The second thing I didnt like is that the lock cannot be set flush with a sliding door or window. Doing so prevents the rubber weather strip from closing properly once the its shut again. This means you have to off-set it by about the width of the weather strip. On one of my doors this was about 1/4 and it let the sliding door open enough for my toddler to stick a finger through. So, while I dont worry that hell be able to open the door, or that with that small gap hell slam the door on his fingers, I do have to keep an eye that he doesnt try to open the door and get his fingers stuck. The last thing I didnt like was how hard the locks release buttons are to reset. To reset, or unlock, you need to press the popup lock on top & bottom, and perpendicular to the window or door. I dont think thats necessarily an issue on medium or small windows, but on a sliding door you can see the glass bending. Overall theyre ok, and these issues are probably less pronounced when used on windows. I might do more shopping comparisons though, if looking for a sliding door lock replacement in the future.