Sliding Door Child Lock - Baby Proof Closets, Glass Door, Windows, 2 Pack, Clear
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Barbara
> 3 dayThese small devices are a Godsend! My cat is continually trying to gain access to my closet. She loves it in there; however, my clothes do not. They end up covered in cat hair! I tried unsuccessfully blocking the closet doors with other items and she always found a way around them. Other methods also failed. These locks have finally solved my problem. They are easy to install, just peel & stick. They are completely flat and out of the way when I need access to the items in my closet. When I shut the doors, it just takes a second to engage the locks and my cat can no longer get inside! I would recommend these items. They were exactly as described.
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T. Blonski
Greater than one weekWorks as described and easy to use. Gonna buy some more. A+++
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Ana
> 3 dayThese are great actually until my son who is super genius figured out how to unlock lol. We still use em though. Surprisingly very sturdy. Cant complain
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chuckda4th
> 3 dayHave had one of these on a pocket door to our mudroom for about 9 months. In that time it’s twice somehow come partially open while the door was inside the pocket such that it gets caught on a stud inside the pocket. The first time only good about 5min to wiggle such that it became unlocked and would open, but this second time has lost me over an hour so far with no progress. Hitting a 1” opening 26” into a door pocket with a hanger so you can pull it unlocked requires a lot of luck. Probably going to uninstall it after this, but not sure what else to do to keep my 2 2y.o.s out of the mudroom. May try some Velcro inside the unit to keep it unlocked.
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J. L. Hoover
> 3 dayI got these to keep my 20 lb. naughty Ragdoll kitty out of my sliding door closets. I also have a variety of anti-kitty cabinet locks and bungees on cabinets. I almost gave this device a 1 star, because the first time after I installed one, the cat kept banging on the door and managed to jiggle it loose enough to get in. The 2nd. time he banged the door so much he broke wood off of the bottom, but didnt get it open. I guess he decided it was too much work, and now seems to have given it. Was easy to install and it didnt fall off even with kitty banging incessantly on the door. So...for now Ill give it a 4 star!
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Stephanie Park
> 3 dayOur cats figured out how to open the closets sliding doors by shoving their head into the gap and then pushing--they cant do it anymore! Its really funny because they can totally tell the child locks are what made the difference, and sometimes I catch them jumping to try to hit it. Its easy to use, has been stuck to our closet door for 2 months now, and is small and clean-looking, aesthetically.
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Leroy &Meg
> 3 daySo far it works but Im still very disappointed. If I didnt need these immediately I would return for what I bought before. They are the same unfortunate PC (polycarbonate) instead of Polypropylene. This brand claimed to use PP so I was ready to buy. The other ones I have are the same other than being more inconspicuous. These will draw the attention of my disabled child....they are impossible not to notice if you pay any attention to the door IMO. They are three times the size of the ones I already have and they work fine. This is just unecessary and bad false representation.
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Amy
> 3 dayI have strong toddlers. I installed this right away on my sliding glass door, took 2 seconds, and it worked right away! I really yanked on the door to double check it and it’s good. Gives me a lot of peace to know that my littles can’t sneak out at all hours of the day. Thank you!
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brittany
> 3 dayThese are pretty good for sliding closet doors. My kids would not stop getting into the closet and I put these high up on each side and it’s held so far been about a month
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Shayleene Hagan
> 3 dayI bought this to put on our sliding glass door that leads to our back deck. Our toddler is now y’all enough to unlock the door and able to unlock the screen sliding door and get out to our deck. She liked doing this when I would be swapping laundry or in the bathroom. Super scary because she can also undo the latch to our gate on the back deck. I put this up as high as I could (while she was napping) on our door and let it sit for a few hours withought being used then put it to the test. This allowed our door to open less than an inch!