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Rosie Flowers
Greater than one weekThis is a great product... Our daughter is in Grad School, living in Grad Student Housing. Since her room is downstairs, close to the front door, for safety reasons the university has an automatic lock on her door. Yep, every time it closes, it looks. So, if she need to go get a water out of the fridge, use the restroom, etc...she needs to take a key with her. After locking herself out of her room a couple times, we purchased Wittle Fingers. It works perfectly!
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Lisa
> 3 dayWeve been using this product for a few weeks and I absolutely love them. They keep their shape, stay in place, match my doors, and keep hands/fingers safe. We use them on the tops of the kids doors where they are unnoticeable and unreachable. My daughter however can reach hers and is allowed to remove it for privacy. It removes easily and doesnt seem stretched out or get lose with multiple removals. We use another one on our laundry room door downstairs to enaure our cat never gets locked in or out. We actually use this one lower on the door, so my husband can throw his towel over the door.
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Jessica M.
> 3 dayI use the finger pinch guards on my bedroom door, my 2 year old daughters bedroom door and the door to the porch. She likes to open and close doors a lot and this has definitely helped preventing any kind of injury. To be honest, i actually slam my fingers in the doors a lot...so it’s helped me too!!! Also, I would like to add that they are very durable. When I first got them, my husband and I decided to put them to the test. He slammed our bedroom door (which is solid wood) as hard as he could and it made the tiniest little crack in the guard!
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JJB
> 3 dayI am mostly using these in my babies room right now on the door when we go in for nap prep and/or diaper changes. They are a year old and just started playing with the door - which also includes swinging it open/closed - so the timing of this product couldn’t have been more perfect! So I’ll pop one on the door above the door knob whenever we go in there. Its easy to do quickly with one hand, and pop it off on my way out. And full disclosure, an extra one is used as a squishy distraction during diaper changes. Whatever works these days, honestly!
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Frederick
> 3 dayThese pinch guards are just what we needed to prevent our daughter from slamming doors shut and, more importantly, from slamming her fingers in a door. The product itself is simple: a slightly flexible c-shaped piece of white foam which you simply attach to the edge of a door you dont want slammed shut. It pinches the door edge and holds itself in place, so you can attach it anywhere along the top or side of the door (but of course if you attach it low on the door your little one may just pull it off). They are easy to place, remove, and reposition, and they do NOT leave any sort of mark or residue on your door. NOTE: Where you place these on your doors is important. They will prevent a door from closing regardless of where you place them on the door, preventing fingers from being pinched on the handle/knob edge of the door. But if you are worried about fingers getting pinched on the hinge side of the door (which would probably cause a fractured finger), you would need to place these on the top of the door close enough to the hinges to prevent the door from closing very much at all. For the door of our daughters bedroom this is a very real possibility, so we have to position these pinch guards accordingly.
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Tom Y.
> 3 dayI wanted to wait a while before writing a review, but my initial reaction to these pinch guards hasnt changed in the several months since we started using them. These are the best! Such a simple concept and yet so very useful. I like that you can easily remove and reinstall in seconds - just pull it off the door and pop it back on. No pinched fingers, or accidental lock-ins, and theyve reduced the noise of toddler door slams to a dull thud. I can put these finger pinch guards up high enough on the doors that my toddler cant reach them and these are a much easier and cheaper option than replacing all of our locking bedroom and bathroom door knobs with non-locking ones.
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Plu
> 3 dayI ordered this because my son keeps slamming doors. I will be purchasing more. This prevent him from doing so and he can’t reach it if he wanted to take it out.
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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.
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Barbara
> 3 dayWe have 2 (nosey) cats! I bought these to put on the closet doors so if they want in there, they can go in. My fur babies are not declawed, we trim their nails. They like to lay in the closets and I have a bed in one closet. It is dark and calm in there. I was looking for something that looked better than tennis shoes in each door. These are GREAT! I am sure they would be great for little babies fingers, if I had any.....Thank You
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Caitlin
Greater than one weekI bought these to put on the bathroom door so my cats don’t accidentally get closed in there at night. I put one on the door and the cats were taught to pull the door if they get caught in there and slip out. My one cat is all black and loves to slither into places and hide. It gives me piece of mind knowing she is safe with the bumper on the door. I actually have one on the hinge side of another door for when we have the window open in that room. The wind always blows the door closed but I wedged it in on the hinge side and now the door doesn’t move when the wind blows. So glad I found these!