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HomeBaby's RoomSafety ToolsStove Knob CoversKid Kushion Stove Knob Lock 5 pack |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 13 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Didn't work at all Jan 18, 2007
By K. Temple This product didn't work and was a total waste of money--at least for me. I could still easily turn the knobs (and turn on the stove) after putting on the 'loks'. Our stove is a standard brand installed in newer homes but this product may work for other brands. I ended up throwing these in the trash. If you buy the product make sure you keep the receipt.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
stove guard Dec 01, 2008
By M. Garib Sounds great - but think like a two year old for a moment. All you have to do is rotate the plastic, pull really hard and it will slide out.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Does NOT work! Nov 05, 2007
By K. Ng I bought these for my 15-month old, because he started turning the knobs on the stove now. We own a GE free-standing gas stove with knobs you need to push in and turn to ignite. I even tried using two of these Kid Kushions stacked together, and I could still push in and turn on my ranges. I don't know what type of oven they work on, but they don't work for my oven!
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Work Great For Me Mar 13, 2009
By clock37 First off, you can't put them on the way the picture shows, by pulling the knob off first. The knob has to be in place and fully seated, THEN you slide the spacer between the knob and the stove. My knobs won't move at all with the spacers in place; nor do the spacers rotate easily...and since they're transparent they look like they came with the stove, important for me since I'm using them with an Alzheimer's patient rather than a child. And FYI, these are less than [...] bucks a set at Lowe's B&M.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
works on some ovens, not others Dec 17, 2009
By datadame I actually bought these after an incorrigible (and very lucky!) cat of mine walked across the stovetop when it was off, and accidentally turned on one of the burners. On that stove, these worked PERFECTLY. Then I moved to another place with a different stove and these are useless on it. It all has to do with how much "clearance" there is between the back of the knob and the surface of the panel. If it's a snug fit, these will work great, but if there's much of a gap, these won't help. I'll be buying the bubble-style knob covers for the stove I have now.
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