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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
This was great to keep my cat out of the cabinets. Easy to install took 2 seconds. There are no cons. Stayed in place for years
Old Man River
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Very easy to install and keeps my 1-year old grandchild from being able to open cabinets. It comes with screws so you don't have to rely solely on the double-sided tape, which is a big bonus. I would recommend this to anyone that has small children in the house.
uncle_doodah
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
We don’t have kids, but we got these to have as a temporary solution for whenever we have friends over who do have kids. We liked that these have a screw mount option, which in theory would make them easy to remove when we don’t need them. We also liked that they would be hidden from view.The first thing I didn’t like is that these ended up not being compatible with our drawers, only with the cabinet doors. The mount was too large to fit on the top lip of our drawers.On my first attempt to mount one, the screw got tangled up in the 3M strip and was rendered unusable. The 3M strips came already adhered, so I decided I would need to remove them from all latches in order to screw mount. Not a huge deal, but definitely a waste and a poor packaging flaw, IMO.Second attempt, I got it mounted, but it was too low. It would catch, but because the plastic flexes, it would easily come open with a moderate amount of pull. No big deal, I’ll just mount it a bit higher so it’s a tighter fit. Third attempt ends up being mounted too high — you had to really force it to get it to catch, and I felt like it was likely to break over time. So I decided to mount it again; fourth attempt, and it was finally perfect. But the margin for error to find that sweet spot is 1/8”-1/4” on either side. I also noticed at this point that our slow close cabinets would not close with these mounted, so I decided it wasn’t worth mounting on all 10 cabinet doors with how exactly precise I would need to measure in order to get this to line up in the sweet spot. But my wife said we should at least mount these on the two doors that most frequently get opened by the kiddos, the one under the sink on the island. So I obliged and tried a fifth attempt to mount these. In doing so, a screw head popped off, leaving the threads of the screw stuck inside the hole in the cabinet door.If you have patience to perfectly line these up on every door; and you don’t need the screws or don’t mind removing and wasting the 3M adhesive; and you don’t have slow close cabinets; and you are ok with occasional screws breaking or being unbelievably careful with those; and if you don’t mind potentially not being able to use these on you drawers; then by all means, I’m sure you’ll love the product. I’ll be returning these.
J Price
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
The stickiness on them doesn’t really hold well. For the part that you put inside the cabinet. We had to screw them in, they were not sticky enough. But other than that, they were great! Easy to install and high-quality plastic.
Becky
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2021
So I didn’t buy these because I have a toddler that gets into drawers and cabinets, I bought them because I have kittens that are very observant and have figured out how to get into the bathroom drawer where the toilet paper is hidden from them because they destroy it. And we all know how precious toilet paper is right now!Our first thought was to block off the drawers, put heavy things n front of them. But we not only blocked the kittens, we blocked ourselves. Admittedly, I was stubborn about buying child locks for kittens, but after almost peeing my pants because I had to move a heavy bin out of the way, I changed my mind.Installation is crazy easy. I’ve had to do the locks that needed to be screwed in, and those are horrible. These locks are great. Peel off the back of the paper and stick it to the drawer or door. A few of them were a bit off so I had to peel them off and reposition them. I learned really fast to put them on very lightly (don’t press the lock firmly) until I made sure they were lined up. The first one I pressed firmly, then realized it was off, so I had to very slowly peel it off. It doesn’t come off easy, so it took a little muscle. I suppose if somebody were to leave their toddler unattended and the child kept pulling really hard on the drawer or door, the lock might pop off, but it would take some effort and time.So basically, put the lock where you think it will lock well, press lightly, confirm it’s lined up then press firmly for 30 seconds, or adjust it, if necessary. Also, don’t leave your child unattended and then complain that the locks don’t stick.
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