Sliding Glass Door Child Lock - OKEFAN 4 Pack Baby Safety Slide Window Locks for Kids Proof Patio Closet Doors No Drilling Tools Needed (Blue)
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Maria Rico
> 24 hourAdded these to my sliding closet in my sons room because he wouldn’t stop playing with the doors and smashing his finger/taking things out he shouldn’t. These are such a game changer and has saved me so much frustration. Definitely recommend.
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Jimmy R.
> 24 hourUsed as extra security on the front windows of my home and my sliding glass door. It also works as a great lock on my window that has an AC window unit in it.
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Monica
> 24 hourMy little guy is a runner so I was looking for something to put on the sliding door. These are the absolute best. We have one on our sliding door and it has stopped him from opening and running out the door many times now. One of my best purchases for sure.
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James A MORGAN
> 24 hourVery well made…
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Isabelle Feest
> 24 hourOur 4 grandkids came for a visit and we were worried about the kids getting into the pool area. Works great
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Timothy Abel
> 24 hourI have had mine on for a few months now. It works great, easy to use, very sturdy.
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mohd
> 24 hourSimple and easy used recommended for sliding windows.
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crheld
> 24 hourI bought these when I had my granddaughters over. The youngest, now 2, is able to open our back slider even though it’s very heavy. We have a pool and no longer have a fence around it. Works like a charm and easy to install. The only drawback is that sometimes the door makes noise sliding over the closed latch.
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Michelle Brown
> 24 hourIt works , I like it now my 4 yr old cant open the door anymore
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Jasmine Kimmitt
> 24 hourThis thing is fantastic!! I put it at my eye height so my 3 year old and 1 year old can’t reach it. It’s amazing. So much peace of mind knowing they can’t open the door. I considered bringing this on vacations and using 3M temporary stick to put it up but haven’t needed to. Highly recommend, just make sure it’s high enough the kids can’t reach it. My 3 year old is smart enough he could manipulate this if it were accessible. We put ours about 2” from the edge of the door- it’s far enough you don’t try to open the door and thing the track is broke but close enough you don’t have enough momentum to make it pop off.