





Mommys Helper Outlet Plugs,White 36 Count
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Marty
> 3 dayUnlike the store bought we had, these outlet covers look like them but have a much better fit in the outlets and easy to remove with a bit of work. Meaning it’s a bit tight in the outlets so a child can’t just slip them off without work and you knowing.
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Keenan Toy PhD
> 3 dayMy son is 8 months and is at the stage where he enjoys pulling on cords and climbing on stuff. So he hasn’t tried to pull these out but I like that he can’t accidently put his finger in any outlets on the power strip of the wall. They lay pretty flush and even I had to take a little time to remove one. I also purchased the self-closing outlet covers for high traffic areas. So far I like the combo.
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Keisha Carter
14-04-2025Great for keeping the house safe
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Mary Stelly
> 3 dayAs the headline states, once they are in, you really need either nails, or a butter knife to get them back out, I see this as a good thing as they set very flush to the socket and have a good firm seal. Kept my child who is now 3 from ever messing with the light sockets.
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L Shi
> 3 dayI needed a bunch of outlet plugs since my little one was going through a phase where he would want to stick his finger into the sockets. I started to get worried especially around the plugs that are in his little play area in the living room. I purchased these since they were reasonably priced and there was a lot, (definitely more than I needed). They are simple outlet plugs, nothing fancy but what I like about them is that they do take a reasonably amount of force to pull the plug out. They sit flush to the outlet, so I have to use my nails to create a gap where I can then use my fingers to pry the plug out. My little one tried at one point to pull the plug out but since it requires a lot of force, he was unsuccessful and moved on. He doesnt even bother with them any more (I guess assuming it is something that cannot be pulled out). Great to not only protect him from getting into the outlets but also, I dont want him taking the plug out and putting it in his mount (choking hazard). Would recommend to any parent.