Outlet Plug Covers (32 Pack) Clear Child Proof Electrical Protector Safety Caps - Jool Baby
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Phillip Yohe
> 3 dayWorks
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Jessica L
Greater than one weekThin and a little bit flimsy, but Id still say they are childproof. I like that theyre flat so you dont notice them.
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Meadow Thorne
> 3 dayWe all know raccoons can get in the far more worse trouble than a baby so Im pleased to say these things work really good she cannot pull them out of the socket and its keeping my raccon from being shocked . I would say this is a must-have if you got to put something in your sockets it comes with a good amount to in The Price is Right its kind of weird baby proofing your house for a raccoon but hey thats what its all about safety for the babies thank you for supplying them and shipping them in a QuickTime
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Helena Littel
> 3 dayVery simple to use and very effective in stopping drafts coming through your outlets
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Goalymom
Greater than one weekPlug covers are not just for baby proofing and safety. A friend recommended plug covers as an easy way to prevent heat loss from electrical outlets located on exterior walls. The covers are sturdy and easy to use, and can be removed during warmer months or when the outlet is in use. This is a simple and inexpensive way to prevent heat loss. The 32-pack is a good value; and shipping was quick. I will be ordering another 32-pack to insulate the remaining outlets in my house.
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Estos relojes son de extrema mala calidad.
> 3 dayNecesario
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Jack V
> 3 dayLike everyone else when you see a cheap price sometimes you wonder if going to be a cheap product. I wasn’t expecting much but I have to say when I got them they are perfect. They are thin which I like and the are snug when they go in and stay put but not hard to remove either. It’s not like I’ll prob ever need more but if you’re reading this I can tell you, if I ever had to I would buy these again.
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Andrea Crump
> 3 dayLike that they are clear
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KLC
> 3 dayI just hope a 1.5 year old cant pry them out.
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LadyEbil
> 3 dayI like that these are clear so it doesnt look like theyre there at all, but it also helps draw the babys attention to them. Also, they seem a little easy to remove. I thought she was pulling them out but it was her father forgetting to put them back in after vacuuming. They still come out very easily, though. We had a scare where her father left one on the ground and she had put it in her mouth. The prongs on it just barely kept it from going down her throat and quite possibly saved her life in a different way than intended.