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HomeBaby's RoomSafety ToolsDrawer LatchesUltra Secure Cabinet & Drawer Latches |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
My 12 month old figured them out in :60 seconds... Aug 28, 2006
By Gregory J. Snyder Given the fact that I spent 3 hours installing these things (using extreme care to ensure they are installed correctly)... and my 12-month-old daughter learned how to open the cabinets despite these "ultra secure" latches, I tend to question just how good a product they are. Either my child is a genius, or the latches aren't "ultra secure" as advertised; I'll leave that decision to the reader.
They barely get 2 stars, as they do offer a bit of deterrence; the latches and strike plates also do make a bit of sound when opened as well.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
The ones that work with our twins. Aug 10, 2006
By Corrie Petersen
"Juggalette Mommy"
I love these, we bought them on clearance and haven't been able to find them since. But with our twins they are the only ones that worked!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
18-month old can bypass safety lock with a little force! Nov 18, 2008
By R. Doll Suppes We thought these would be ideal - we'd install them before he was able to crawl, we'd keep them turned down so we would have free entry into all drawers until he became curious and able.
Well, now he is "curious and able" and the locks, when engaged in the upright safety mode, will, with enough force, jump out of the upright position and turn down allowing the drawer to fully open. Ever seen a determined toddler yank at a drawer trying to get it open? Believe me, he has the power!
I will say that we are using the cabinet lip to stop the drawer from opening, but we have several styles of child-safety locks like this one on our drawers and cabinets throughout the house using the cabinet lips to catch the lock. There is NO WAY my son can get in THOSE drawers and cabinets. But, of course, those other fail-proof locks do not have this turn-down convenience feature - thank goodness! It is too much work to install these to find out they don't really work.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best ones out on the market! Works like a charm! Jul 06, 2008
By KSL
"emma-and-me"
As an adoptive parent while waiting for our daughter we started baby proofing our home while we where waiting for our referral. I found several baby latches but loved these the best and use them for under our kitchen sink. These latches can be installed but can be put in the down position so that it doesn't latch. This way the latches are on, but disengaged.
I took and moved every chemical under my sink and bathroom sink and moved them to the cabinets above my washer and dryer. In the kitchen I put paper towels, any appliance that had a cord on it and our garbage can inside the cabinet. In the bathroom I put our towels and toilet paper but still installed one of these locks.
Our daughter never figure it out and she was really active. Now that she's 5 we have all of the locks still on the doors but have them disengaged so when friends come over with small children I can engage them and not have to worry about the children getting into cupboards I don't want them in.
Install the locks now, move your chemicals and get use to finding them in the new space so when you come home with your newest love of your life you know where to find them.
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