

Soft Corner Guards by Skyla Homes - Squishy Protectors from Sharp Furniture Edges - High Resistant 3M Adhesive - Baby Proofing Protector Guard for Table Edge Child Safety (12-Count, Oyster White
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alesha bell
> 3 dayWhat is extremely easy to install when you have a baby that is running around you don’t want to have them get injured on dangerous corners in your home
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Emma
> 3 dayThese things are awesome and I love how easy they are to apply, but I wish the adhesion was a little bit better. My toddlers have been able to just bump them and they pop right off. We have them on some sharp corners in our home, like bookshelves, tables, and countertops, but I find myself having to reapply them after they’ve fallen off of the ground. I would probably recommend a stickier adhesive in addition to what it already has so that they stay secure in the event of an accident. Otherwise, I’m super happy to have these so my little ones can be cushion if they ever do bump into them!
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Erica
Greater than one weekGreat generic corner guards with enough cushion to mitigate any impact with hard, sharp surfaces.
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Yaritzia Alfaro
> 3 daywe’ve bought from multiple companys and normally we have to replace them because my daughter will bite them off (since they cant yank them out) but with these my 1 year old is able to just pull them out the adhesive is to weak its been less than a month and i already used the whole pack because they remove them so easily
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Whitney Slatter
> 3 dayThesencorner guards are great. The adhesive is strong and they are easy to place where they need to go.
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Sherry MoBerry
> 3 dayWe got these Soft Corner Guards to cover the sharp edges on some of our furniture to make it safer for my grandson when he starts walking. These are easy to install and they stay put. They provide a good buffer, providing a great safety feature.
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Debbie
> 3 dayLifesaver. For my new grill cover. Covered the edges that can rip it!
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nicky
> 3 dayThese work wonderfully! Perfect fit and stick well!
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MussSyke
> 3 dayI used these to protect myself. There are a few places in my basement where soft HVAC ducting transitions to hard, and some nasty corners are there right in my headspace. That was a disaster waiting to happen. These take the worst out of that risk matrix, but I still feel like I need to wear a bump cap if Im getting on and off a stool to look in the joist areas down there.