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David M.
> 3 dayI bought these to place on doors to prevent my cats from getting stuck in rooms overnight. A few days after getting them, we had family stay over and I used our wall bed (Murphy bed) for my niece. I noticed the wood corners of the bed were sharp and pointed, so I put a Pinch Guard on each corner to keep her from injuring her legs by hitting those corners. A clever product with lots of uses!
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Cavamom
Greater than one weekBought these - not to use for a baby guard- but on my front loading washing machine! Front loaders get moldy and need to stay open to dry out after use. This handy tool ensures no one accidentally shuts the door when I need it to dry out.
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ShannonF
> 3 dayI bought these bc my 2 year old started slamming doors. These lasted about a week before splitting. They are foam. I would say if your getting these just for accidental shutting theyre fine but they werent sturdy enough for my issue.
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Kristen Carlson
> 3 dayThis does keep little fingers front getting smashed in does, but they dont stay in place long at all. After 2 or 3 pumps on this thing and it dislodges. I constantly have to reset it on the door, so at this point its just a hassle. Ill deal with it until I find something better. Good in theory though.
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MonkeyGirl
> 3 dayWe have a bathroom door that wont stay open, but this is where we keep the litterbox and the cats water. She has accidentally locked herself in the bathroom before when the door has closed. This little thingamajig works perfectly so she can always get in and out of the bathroom on her own when we arent there. We use another one to keep a bedroom door open when the window is open and its windy out, as the wind would slam the door shut otherwise.
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Taura
> 3 dayI have these installed on a closet door because my daughters dollhouse is in the closet. It was the only place I could put it. So I bought these to prevent the closet door from closing or opening to the point that it could crush any little fingers that might be in the doorway. It works great. For regular purposes one would do the trick, but since I want to prevent the door from closing or opening all the way I have to use two. Anyway, highly recommend
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Mechanical Engineer
> 3 daySuper Safe product to safeguard little Childrens fingers to get smashed between doors and mounting door frames. I and my wife are super thankful to designers and manufacturers of this well thought product. You guys have great design and noble profession to help relieve the stress of new parents who are constant conscious and subconscious fear that their little toddler can pinch his/her fingers b/w doors or door and mounting frame bracket. Thank you for designing this.
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Dianne B.
> 3 dayHave another type/brand made of hard plastic (easy to clean, better quality).... but this does work as intended, just cant put dirty fingers on it (stains). But if you have clean hands to put on/off - great, it works, good value for the price.
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Sean Buck
> 3 daySuch a simple idea to keep our dogs from bumping into doors the wrong way and locking themselves in a room while were gone. I was researching all manner of door stops, hinges, etc. and not finding what I was expecting in a mechanical sense. Then I stumbled on these from some magic keyword search and found theyre exactly what I needed. I felt pretty foolish for not thinking of it myself, but ideas like this are some of the best inventions. You could certainly fashion something like this out of any Styrofoam packaging material, but I opted to buy it just to support people who come up with simple solutions to simple problems in world obsessed with using advanced technology when all you need some common sense.
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Meg
> 3 dayThese are great for keeping my little one from closing the door on his fingers; however, now I need to find something that will protect him from the hinge side of the door.