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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Barbara
> 3 dayWe have 2 (nosey) cats! I bought these to put on the closet doors so if they want in there, they can go in. My fur babies are not declawed, we trim their nails. They like to lay in the closets and I have a bed in one closet. It is dark and calm in there. I was looking for something that looked better than tennis shoes in each door. These are GREAT! I am sure they would be great for little babies fingers, if I had any.....Thank You
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KT
> 3 dayFor the record...I bought these simply to prevent my kids from shutting little fingers in doors. Also to prevent my 4 year old from shutting his bedroom door in the morning and waking up the entire household (ha). They work for these purposes just fine. They are NOT heavy duty and do break somewhat easily. But its been a while since I purchased and I still have three of them working just fine. For the price - just buy them and try them out. They have worked for what I needed them to so for that I would recommend. I gave a 4 start only because they can break and not not that durable.
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aKc
19-11-2024Gotta love simple solutions. These work great for preventing little baby accidentally shutting her fingers in the doors.
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DragonHugger
> 3 dayI 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.
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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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Mehi
> 3 dayIm sure this is great to keep children from pinching their fingers, but I use this so the cats dont get locked out of the bedroom. Works great.
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Meg
> 3 dayThese are great for keeping my little one from closing the door on his fingers; however, now I need to find something that will protect him from the hinge side of the door.
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Marlee
> 3 dayOur kids arent quite old enough to be slamming doors yet but our oldest likes to close doors that shouldnt be closed and/or lock himself in rooms; these are a perfect fix for that. Our dog is not very happy when she cant get to her water because our son has closed the laundry room door. Likewise, our son isnt very happy when he finds himself shut in his bedroom or shut out of a room where his toys are. At the stage our kids are at, our main purpose for them is to simply keep doors from getting closed. These are such an easy on and off application too, very non-invasive. They hang perfectly over our doorknobs too so we put them there when they arent needed.
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Jessica M.
> 3 dayI use the finger pinch guards on my bedroom door, my 2 year old daughters bedroom door and the door to the porch. She likes to open and close doors a lot and this has definitely helped preventing any kind of injury. To be honest, i actually slam my fingers in the doors a lot...so it’s helped me too!!! Also, I would like to add that they are very durable. When I first got them, my husband and I decided to put them to the test. He slammed our bedroom door (which is solid wood) as hard as he could and it made the tiniest little crack in the guard!
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Brandy
> 3 dayMy 11 month old started walking last month asked as a result had started getting into everything. Just a few days before I ordered these his tiny fingers got accidentally shut in the doors by his sister. I have placed one on each of the bedroom and bathroom doors during the day to make sure his fingers are no longer being smashed. I love that I can place them up as high as I want and I can remove them easily for when I need to shut the doors all the way.