Munchkin XTRAGUARD Dual Action Multi Use Latches (4 Count)
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Vanessa Dial
Greater than one weekLove..love...love. i bought 2 different brands but this one is the easiest to clip on and off. Its also the nicest to look at lol.
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machayla
> 3 dayThese worked really well for us for a few cabinets we had that needed child proofed. We also have found they work wonderfully on our lazy susan in the kitchen. There are clips for those that you can buy, but then you can only turn it one way. With these we just attached it to one side and we can use it either way. There is a little bit of give (maybe a cm), but its not enough for baby to get their fingers pinched at all. I havent had to take one off so I cant attest to that being easy or hard, but I know that weve had them up almost a year and they are still working great. It would have been nice if they sold them in our stores, but ordering on Amazon is just as easy.
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Gamer Mom
> 3 dayIve been using these for about a year now and theyre still going strong! They keep the kids out of cupboards and the fridge so we love it. Its especially good to keep them out of the cupboard under the sink where all the cleaning supplies are. We also put a latch on our freezer door since it pops open sometimes, and it helps to keep it closed. If you need to remove it, all you have to do is turn on a hair-dryer and blow hot air on it until the sticky-part gets soft, and then you can pull it off without the mess or without damaging anything.
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Jimmy W
Greater than one weekVery nice, simple product that works perfectly...for now at least! We currently use 2 of these locks to stop our 1year old from accessing the range oven and also the glass doors covering our fireplace. So far so good! VERY easy to install (takes a few seconds just to align where you want to put them, then simple adhesive backs stick them in place. Would definitely recommend, especially for attaching to glass or stainless steel.
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Anon
> 3 dayLove that these are easy to install and easy for adults to open but not little hands. We have them on every kitchen and bathroom cabinet and no matter how much baby pulls on the door they stay locked. good price too.
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TeresaNC
> 3 dayThese latches are very strong and will keep a toddler out of drawers or cabinets. My main use is latching drawers that contain medicines and other dangerous things. They arent the prettiest things on your wooden furniture but its better to be safe. Ive tried to put them in an inconspicuous place. The release latches are difficult to squeeze in order to open, so I know my grandson will not be able to open them. I wish they had come in a darker color so they arent so noticeable on dark wooden furniture.
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Logan White
> 3 dayI have these literally EVERYWHERE! Doors, drawers, cabinets, toilet, stove, dishwasher. You name it, it’s on there! My 1 1/2 year old is into everything and these have been amazing! Best baby proof locks I’ve used thus far.
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Chelsie H.
> 3 dayThey were easy to install and our 14 month old hasnt messed them...yet! Its just taking some getting used to on our part latching/unlatching them when we get into the cabinets, but they are easy to lock and unlock. Ive read a few people saying they left marks on their cabinets when they removed them. We rent so Im hoping thats not the case for us, but Ill update if/when the situation arises.
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Tom
> 3 dayVery easy to install. Used to keep our child from opening the oven. He cant open it. Its easy to unhook when we need to. Still on tight after 2 months with no signs of falling off. Looking forward to using the other 3 when the kid finds more things he shouldnt open.
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Wolfberry
22-11-2024These arent that strong. My toddler tore them off with ease. I used a new guard higher up the closet so she could not reach, but when she tried to pry open the closet, these things popped out again. Maybe they went easy on the adhesive because they didnt want it to damage the closet if the user decides to remove them at a later time, but really, its a cheap closet and I just want the dang things to do what they were intended to... primarily keeping my tiny princess from opening her closets at two in the morning so she can try on every single dress in it. I dont suppose Munchkin is sending someone over to clean up a toddlers dress-littered room.