Wittle Door Pinch Guard - 4pk. Baby Proofing Doors Made Easy with Soft Yet Durable Foam Door Stopper. Prevents Finger Pinch Injuries, Slamming Doors, and Child or Pet from Getting Locked in Room

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  • TBM

    > 3 day

    These are a great fix for doors that you want to keep opened, but your toddler has the habit of closing/slamming doors. They are foam pads that hug the door at a height that your toddler cannot reach. You will not be able to close a door with this installed. I keep these on my toddlers rooms during the day to allow easy in, easy out access for the kids, but a finger saver in slammed doors and it also prevent a toddler from accidently locking themselves in a room. At night, the stoppers can be easily removed and hung on the door knob to allow the door to close.

  • Faith

    > 3 day

    Seem like they could possibly be made out of a better material but work for what they are made for.

  • Louise W.

    > 3 day

    I bought the Door Buddy adjustable door strap to prevent the dogs from getting into where the cat boxes are located. Those were great, but didnt stop the door from closing. These things are super easy and prevents the door from shutting without damaging the doors. One of the bedroom doors slammed shut, and if a cat was in there I wouldnt know it. That would mean damaged carpet, peeing or pooping in a room where there is no cat box. I stuck one of these on the door and dont have to worry anymore about a cat getting stuck in a room without a cat box. Easy to put on and easy to take off!! Love it!

  • Fleming23

    > 3 day

    Our 1 year old is fascinated with opening and closing (lets be honest, slamming) doors. We were so afraid she would eventually catch a finger in the door, and these simple door guards take that worry away. They just slide on the door edge and prevent the door from fully closing. When you do need to close a door (bathroom, etc.) you can easily just slide it off and pop it over the door handle. We ordered two more boxes to do the rest of the doors in our home for piece of mind when our little toddler is exploring.

  • Mike in Texas

    > 3 day

    2nd purchase of this item very satisfied

  • Caitlin

    > 3 day

    I bought these to put on the bathroom door so my cats don’t accidentally get closed in there at night. I put one on the door and the cats were taught to pull the door if they get caught in there and slip out. My one cat is all black and loves to slither into places and hide. It gives me piece of mind knowing she is safe with the bumper on the door. I actually have one on the hinge side of another door for when we have the window open in that room. The wind always blows the door closed but I wedged it in on the hinge side and now the door doesn’t move when the wind blows. So glad I found these!

  • Sean Buck

    > 3 day

    Such a simple idea to keep our dogs from bumping into doors the wrong way and locking themselves in a room while were gone. I was researching all manner of door stops, hinges, etc. and not finding what I was expecting in a mechanical sense. Then I stumbled on these from some magic keyword search and found theyre exactly what I needed. I felt pretty foolish for not thinking of it myself, but ideas like this are some of the best inventions. You could certainly fashion something like this out of any Styrofoam packaging material, but I opted to buy it just to support people who come up with simple solutions to simple problems in world obsessed with using advanced technology when all you need some common sense.

  • Rabid Reader

    > 3 day

    I got a bunch of these to keep my doors from slamming in the breeze--and for that they are fantastic! Easy to slip on, easy to slip off and hang on the doorknob. For this? I love these. I also intended them to keep my cats from being trapped in the door if the wind picked up, and I hoped that in addition the space left between the door and its jamb would be small enough so little paws (or fingers...) wouldnt be hurt. This is not the case. While the door doesnt close completely (and will even actually spring back open), and the hinge-space is open a bit, you could still get an almighty pinch out of it. Not lose your finger, but....owww. I will eventually order more of these for the rest of my slam-prone doors.

  • DragonHugger

    > 3 day

    I couldnt be happier with this product! My 2 year old son recently as begun to shut or slam doors, trapping himself in a room. Ive been very worried he would smash his fingers but these pinch guards have been a life saver! I just slip them easily on the door above his reach and no matter how hard he tries to slam the door it will not close. Now I know he cant accidentally lock himself in a room or catch his fingers. I would recommend these to anyone with children.

  • Sonia

    > 3 day

    Recently I noticed that my toddler started closing door while playing with her little sister.I was so scared in case if Her fingers get pinched in door or what will I do if something happen to her and than I tried to search something which can prevent these kind of accidents and I found whittle finger pinch guard. This product is amazing you can remove if you want sometime and put it back on your door very easily. I put it on every room door in my house. I will definitely recommend this to all parents and it will definitely make your life easier and safe n secure for your little ones. Thankyou wittle finger for this amazing product.

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