Door Pinch Guards (6 Pack) Baby Proof Doors Extra Soft Foam, Sleek Design, Child Safety, Baby Safety Finger Protectors - Jool Baby
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Dr. Brett Labadie V
> 3 dayThis is one of the best finds ever. Just had my first 3 grandchildren and they are a year apart. They all love to open and close doors, closets and cabinets. After the fist smashed finger I found this and I feel so relieved that this works. It’s easy to use and inexpensive.
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meri1
> 3 dayServes it’s purpose.
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Mrs. Shakira Franecki
> 3 dayI have a cat that is obsessed with closing doors. I tried rubber door stops on the floor and he just chewed them and I would find them in other rooms. These have done the trick. They can go up as high on the door as you choose and can be taken off with no effort at all. Would definitely recommend.
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Discdad
> 3 dayWorks as they should, just make sure the kids fingers arent on the opposite side of the door closing
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Lisa Godwin
> 3 dayPerfect to stop doors from shutting by toddlers.
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gjtt11
> 3 dayGreat item. So much better than the kitchen towels I have been using on the top of my doors! I have 2 cats that while playing with each other on opposite sides of doors - they sometimes inadvertently close the door, locking one cat in a room. These door stops are easy to push on any door and are hardly noticeable. Also great to be sure my granddaughter does not slam her fingers in the door.
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Brad J.
> 3 dayI live in an apartment building. The exterior door is a coded lock. This is fantastic for keeping that door ajar each trip out to the car, and you can grab it quick, no more setting down bags to punch in a code. Also keeps my toddlers fingers intact when he tries to slam his bedroom door shut. And Im sure the neighbors appreciate the lack of slamming.
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Kailey
> 3 dayEasy on and off of the doors. Works great for keeping the little one from pinching his fingers in the door while he tries to close it.
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Patricia Nagle
> 3 dayThe item arrived on time and are easy to put on the doors. I think they will keep our granddaughter from pinching her fingers.
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Justin N.
> 3 dayWe have a very old house with heavy wooden doors and I was constantly worried our two-year-old was going to slam a door and take off a finger or two. There are fancier options for doorstoppers but why bother, this item rolls in at under $10 and you get six in a pack. You can’t get any easier in terms of install, you just stick them on when you feel like it. I prefer these compared to mounted units because sometimes I want the door to be ajar and sometimes I want it to be closed. Takes all of a half second to take these off. Our toddler definitely tested them out, they work. You could see the look on his face when he tried to slam the door and it wouldn’t go. Pure consternation. Now he doesn’t bother trying. My only complaint is they get a little loose overtime. They’re just foam but again, extremely affordable product so I wouldn’t expect them to last indefinitely. One little tip is that when they do start to get loose, don’t put them on the side of the door. Put them at the top. They don’t need to fit as snuggly if they are over the top of the door but they still do the same job.