





Mommys Helper Outlet Plugs,White 36 Count
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Sarah Aguirre
> 3 dayThis is the second type of outlet protector I’ve purchased, and it’s by far the better of the two. There is no way for a baby to get these out of the wall. It’s difficult for me to get them out, and that’s exactly what I wanted. I only needed about 10 of these, but they came in a pack of 36, so I have plenty leftover to use for traveling. I highly recommend this product for protecting those precious little, curious babies.
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Onthejob
> 3 dayI saw some people described these covers as fitting loosely, which I would say is anything but the case. These covers seem to fit all of our sockets tight and flush, which is good with our now-cruising 9-month-old who is completely enamored with electrical sockets. I would say that anyone who has been dealing with a loose fit with these covers probably has some worn out sockets in their home. The biggest gripe we have with these is that theyre a bit of a pain to get off of the socket when we do want to plug something into it... but, then, thats kind of the idea in the first place. Id buy these again if I needed more.
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Matt Rusiewicz
> 3 daySimple design that does what it’s supposed to to keep little fingers out of electrical sockets.
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Kellie C.
> 3 dayThese do the job they were made for. Easy for adults to remove without my toddler being able to take them out himself. The clear color is discreet on the plug, so it doesn’t stand out.
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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.
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Lakeya (a real person)
> 3 dayHard to get out of stock with just hands. You have to use a tool or break your nails and hurt your fingers trying to get it out of the socket. But they do work they an my kid cant remove them cause I barely can so thats an A+ to me.
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Basketmaker
> 3 dayI bought these to use at our cat shelter as some of the cats are free roaming and there are also outlets in some of the enclosures. They work fine, are a little difficult to get out simply because they fit nice and tight. I would purchase again.
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Mehana Beton
> 3 dayThey are a little hard to remove but I guess that’s good for older children. Definitely still recommend getting them!
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Allyssa Grant
> 3 dayWe bought a brand new house and my 14 month old seems to have discovered outlets for the first time. She was trying to shove her fingers, doll arms, spoons, etc. I had to get on and get something. These are very cheap, good quality and were shipped next day. My baby cant pull then out easy so far, but I cant get right under them when I need an outlet.
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Rudy Zamora
> 3 dayI got these to baby proof my outlets and they seem to be working fine. The kids will still try to pull them out but their hands arent strong enough yet. I tried and almost pulled out a nail. I think the kids are getting stronger and will eventually take them out. Hopefully by then they will know that electricity can kill and wont stick anything in the outlet. Day 26: Babies have seen me take these out and wait until I leave and disconnect my charger. I think I have to move my charger. Babies are adapting and overcoming all obstacles.