Wittle Finger Pinch Guard - 2pk. Child Proofing Doors Made Easy with Soft Yet Durable Foam Door Stopper. Prevents Finger Pinch Injuries, Slamming Doors, and Baby or Pet from Getting Locked in Room
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Priyanka
> 3 dayI use this to keep my bathroom cabinet door open for my cat to get to her litter box. I link two together to make it wide enough. Works well for this use.
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teri anderson
Greater than one weekGreat to keep my cat from closing himself in rooms. Easy to remove and put on when I want to close the door. Smart useful product.
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aes585
> 3 dayWe use it as a door stopper so the pets can get in and out of the bedroom overnight without inadvertently shutting the door and waking us for entry/exit. Big improvement over the old shoe that’s been in the door jam overnight for years! I was a little worried about it getting misplaced when removed to latch the door closed, but it fits right over the doorknob when not in use, and doesn’t interfere with the door latching closed or using the doorknob while it’s stored there.
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Casey
> 3 dayMy 5 year old constantly slams his door when he gets mad and this device is worth the money! I just got it and put it at the top of the door so he cant reach it and I slammed the door as hard as i could and it completely stops the door from slamming shut. Easy install and you can take it off any time.
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Kelsey
> 3 dayDoes exactly as it advertises. Super simple to install and remove, just fit it onto your door and you’re good to go. All my cats are able to go through the space it creates.
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Claire
> 3 dayWhen my son took an interest in closing/slamming doors around 1 year old, we were obviously worried about his fingers getting pinched and also tired of having to reopen doors for him after he got himself stuck on one side of the door or the other. This product has completely prevented any injuries and keeps all avenues in the apartment open when we want them to be.
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Adk79
> 3 dayDon’t waste your money yes it does what it says stop the door from latching and/or slamming on fingers. In the summer when I leave windows open my upstairs doors will blow closed, preventing my cats from the ability to get to their food/litter box or being trapped in a room ALL day while nobody is home. I purchased to use on the litter room door and bedroom door. Yes they slide on the door without fuss, they stop the door from closing. But the also fall off easily, they are a pretty loose fit. And I can not believe I paid $8 for two of these. I should have just gone to the $1 store and got a pool noodle cut a 2” piece and sliced it. It would do the same thing and probably fit tighter. Don’t waste your money. Use a pool noodle
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Liesl Forbes
> 3 dayJust moved into a new house that requires my cat’s litter box to be in the basement. He HAS to have access. I worried constantly that the doors would close accidentally and I would have a mess on my hands. I searched for an inexpensive door stop that we wouldn’t trip over or knock out of the way. I found these! They’re perfect. I attached them to the top of the doors. They’re white, as are the doors, so they’re barely visible. And, the best part is, I can take them on and off easily, so when I need to close the doors, I can store them over the door knobs, out of the way and un-losable, a real plus. And there’s no damage to the door or wall. Such an easy, simple and very inexpensive solution.
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Gretchen F
> 3 dayUpdate: Lowered my rating because it hasnt held up to constantly being shut on. The 2nd one will be breaking soon as well. Our dog likes to lay in the bathroom because of the cool tile and dark room. But then he leans up against the door and it latches closed. Countless times wondering where our dog went! No more! Love these!
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Nanette Rose
> 3 dayI have a cat that likes to slam doors in the middle of the night. These absolutely did the trick! I imagine they’re perfect for a little fingers as well. I highly recommend.