Quiet Door Closer for Baby - Nursery Door Silencers Latch Cover Strong Elastic Straps Door Covers for Universal Fits, Standard Size, Pure White, Set of 3
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Dr. Ian Malcolm
Greater than one weekWell made and did the job. Would work great for nursery doors and such. However I was using it for keeping the door open to the laundry room where our cats litter box is. Problem is the door could still close and die to the thickness of the fabric i felt it could be a little hard for a cat to nudge open so I returned and got a rubber pinch guard that keeps the door open instead.
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xgrrrl
> 3 dayThis could poaaibly be the best purchase I have ever made on Amazon. We dont even have babies but we do have 4 kids and a noisy hall bathroom door that was opened and closed incessantly far too early in the morning! This solved the problem of the early morning wake ups! And they are SO sturdy. Seriously impressed.
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JL
> 3 dayWorks perfectly to sneak into a sleeping baby or childs bedroom. :) We have longer door handles so I was afraid it would be hard to stretch over them but worked out great. Wish I would have known about these when my kids were infants.
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Nikki Sneed
> 3 dayThe elastic was too short on the ends. I had to resew longer pieces on the ends to use them on our basic/standard door. We have two doors with handles and one with knobs and they were hard to get them to the edges to even slide over. They are very well made thou and the thickness is perfect.
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danik
> 3 dayUPDATE**: ok its been a 2-3 week since I started using these and they are starting to wear. I guess that is bound to happen but i thought it would take longer. Still glad I purchased but not as amazed as i once was... Attaching pic of damage Original: Ok.. Im reviewing this kind of early because I just love it so much and i dont have any doubt it will hold up. Bought these because my 4mo sleeps in her crib in our room and we run an a/c unit whicg creates a vaccum in the room. Plus our home is 40 ys old and creaks and squeeks a lot. It would cost me an extra 30 min in the morning before leaving for work to get her back down if when I tried to leave the first time the door would be stuck or the latch would decide to click extra loud. I actually had these on my registry before she was born but was too cheap to buy them...wow how much time I wasted tip-towing around while opening and closing doors. I picked this particular set because the elastic looked to be the highest quality. These are even better than I thought. The elastic and fabric are very thick, but not poofy like a pillow so they actually wedge perfectly in the door. Sure, they arent a cute pattern but you really dont see much of that when they are in use. One side doesnt get tugged on more than the other, they sit evenly on either side when door is shut. I did measure before hand to make sure the fabric would cover the latch section at least. Even my husband is very happy with the purchase and thats not a common thing! Lol
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lillie
> 3 dayI can’t live without these on my doors. They make them close so quietly. The elastic on these ones is MUCH stronger than other types I’ve purchased on amazon. Great quality.
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Mes
> 3 dayI was so tired of the constant door slamming/clicking that disrupted my sleep at night/morning whenever anyone was up or going to the bathroom. Even though these were advertised for babies, my goodness they are a godsend for us light sleeping adults! The only negative is yea you can’t lock your door. Something I’m moderately ok with for some extra quiet time around the house! I put it on every door!!!
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Leonel Najera
> 3 dayThere are bigger ones that I purchased in the past and these are not big enough.
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Tonks
> 3 dayI use these so that the cats don’t lock themselves in rooms. Doors close fine. No issues. Great product.
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Grace
> 3 dayThese are great. I’ve put one on each door on our second floor. My husband and son are almost aggressive with door knobs when opening, and they tend to slam doors when shutting. Way too noisy for an infant. These reduce the noise so much! No more noise from turning handles or banging. They could be maybe half an inch shorter to really put pressure on the latch itself, as there is still sometimes a small click when opening a door. So far it’s not enough to wake the baby, even as close as a foot away from her head.