Wittle Door Pinch Guard - 4pk. Baby Proofing Doors Made Easy with Soft Yet Durable Foam Door Stopper. Prevents Finger Pinch Injuries, Slamming Doors, and Child or Pet from Getting Locked in Room
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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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Mike in Texas
> 3 day2nd purchase of this item very satisfied
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wwbee
> 3 dayI have twin toddlers who think its funny to play with doors. More than once, this game has ended in crying, and one time it required a visit to the pediatricians office to confirm that a finger hadnt been broken. I finally mustered the wherewithal to order these things and they have been AWESOME. They stay in place, are super sturdy, dont damage the doors or frames, and make it impossible for my children to injure themselves with the door. They come 4 to a pack and are worth every penny! HIGHLY recommend.
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Alpha B
> 3 dayWe use these to keep our cats from being inadvertently trapped in bedrooms or the cellar, and for keeping bedroom doors from slamming shut on windy nights. They slide on over the edge of the door, dont leave a mark on door or frame, and are easy to remove.
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Kimberly Mayer DVM
21-11-2024These are a finger saver! I also use these on my front door so my granddaughter can play on our enclosed porch when its warm and we have the ac on.
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Dr. Barbara Sporer III
> 3 dayI am using the 4 pinch guards on all of our bedroom doors (infants, 3 1/2 year olds and mine and my husbands room as well as the kids bathroom). I put them high up, within my reach on the side of the doors so I can have quick access to them if I need to take them off (nap time, bed time). I use them because my 3 1/2 year old loves to slam doors when he has a temper tantrum and has slammed his hand in bathroom door when he tries to close it all the way. The guards allow the doors to close with a big enough gap so his fingers don’t get caught but small enough so the door doesn’t feel wide open. The material is wonderful because it doesn’t make any noise when closed on or when installing or taking off and is very durable. When I take it off the door, I put it on the handle for storage and it fits perfect until i want to put it on again. It fits snug on the door so it won’t fall off but I can take it off with one hand while holding my infant and put it back on.
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Sharlee Lindorff
> 3 dayThese have been little finger savers.
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Frank C. Florez
Greater than one weekIt works as it says but make sure to place it high on doors as my son tries to grab them and play with it. So maybe double as a toy lol. It works and know it saved a few unnecessary cries.
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Rosie Flowers
> 3 dayThis 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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Danimatt
> 3 dayMy son was slamming doors closed left and right in our house. (He just likes a closed door, who knows why!) These hes able to close the door without any chance of hurting his fingers and also the door doesnt actually close so he doesnt lock himself in a room (hes not able to open doors yet). We keep them on the door handle of every door when we are not using them (especially the bathroom that we keep closed when not in use). I use them everyday and plan to get some from my moms house for when we visit.