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Andrea Dysert
> 3 dayThese little things are great! We live on a high floor in an apartment building and often open the windows to allow a cross breeze since we’re on a corner. This would slam the doors on a windy day. We have cats and I wanted to make sure they never got trapped in a room. We used to use door stops that were heavy but could get pushed if the door was really slammed. These guards just slipped right on, they’re super lightweight and I’m confident to go out of town and not worry about a little breeze trapping anyone! I wish I would have bought these when we moved in 3 years ago.
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aKc
> 3 dayGotta love simple solutions. These work great for preventing little baby accidentally shutting her fingers in the doors.
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Alpha B
> 3 dayWe use these to keep our cats from being inadvertently trapped in bedrooms or the cellar, and for keeping bedroom doors from slamming shut on windy nights. They slide on over the edge of the door, dont leave a mark on door or frame, and are easy to remove.
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Sharlee Lindorff
> 3 dayThese have been little finger savers.
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KJ
> 3 dayI don’t know what’s up with slamming doors and babies but these are such a simple necessity. We have them on every door and when we’re not using them just hang them right on the door knobs
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Katie M
> 3 dayOur toddler (3) is a dedicated slammer of doors (despite and maybe because of our protests), and we are terrified for her fingers. Weve put these on both standard doors and sliding doors in the house, and they have worked well so far, and Im so impressed with how easy they are to put on and off (and out of her reach). I will update if we have any breakage problems, but they seem pretty sturdy out of the box.
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Mike Burton
> 3 dayMy cat likes to slam doors. However, when he does, hes stuck inside the room until I rescue him. These keep him from being able to close the doors. The only problem is that when I take them off, he thinks theyre toys and hides them! Im happy to not be awakened during the night to the sound of slamming doors.
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Jessica
> 3 daySo easy to use. Immediately sets up. No tools. Good for different angles of the door. Can bring to family’s homes or hotels. MUST HAVE for these delicious toddler monsters that learned to slam doors. Let’s them experiment without you having to worry about them getting hurt. Buy these. Buy ALL of these!
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JA
> 3 dayBought these because my sisters baby kept slamming the door and it was getting on my NERVES lol! Really solid design and works perfectly. I even test slammed the door myself. They fit neatly on the doorknob when youre ready to put them away. (-: Edit: LMAO, husband put one of these on the door downstairs to the backyard (a little heavier than the standard bedroom door). The baby slammed it and when it bounced back off the pinch guard it put a doorknob sized hole in the wall. Still like the product but ye be warned, you might want to buy a wall guard (little adhesive circular plate you put on the wall and absorbs impact of doorknob.) Learn from my mistake friends. Edit: And make them in black. They get dirty because my nephew is a bandit and keeps taking them off the door.
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Hailey
> 3 dayWorks great. Keeps toddler from slamming the door and pinching fingers in door. Easy to pop on the door first thing in the morning, and easy to remove at bedtime so I can close the door. Can be placed at any location on the door so that toddler cannot reach it. I have to place mine at the very top of the door, due to my toddlers bed being right next to the door, otherwise she can remove it. It still works great being at the top of the door, though.