Olena
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de abril de 2025
As advertised. Nice that it adds some flexibility in how you can lock
Michel Semegen
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de diciembre de 2024
Easy to install , works well
Claudine Mercier
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de noviembre de 2024
mon 3 ans a découvert comment ouvrir toutes les autres barrures, avec celle-ci, le bouton leure fonctionne pour le moment.
Danielle
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de septiembre de 2024
Easy to install on cabinets with double doors. Our cabinets have handles instead of knobs, but I think they would work just as well with that style. While the doors still open a little when my toddler pulls on them, there is no way she would be able to put her hand into the cabinet to pull anything out.The button to release the child lock is very well hidden, to the point that I struggled to find it at first. But they are very easy to open when you need to get into a cabinet. And the decoy button on the front is genius for distracting curious little ones.
Dania Villalobos
Comentado en México el 18 de enero de 2023
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Megan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de abril de 2021
I have a three year old who is a SNACK MONSTER! She will even climb, if necessary, to gain access to any cabinet she believes might have food/snacks/candy etc.These locks are fully adjustable with long bands that can be completely released from the loop and inner-locking mechanism.There are 2 small, hidden, pressure-point tabs on the back of each half of the lock. They are sturdy and require strong counter-pressure to loosen (or fully release) each band. The band adjustment tabs are 100% hidden from access once both parts of the lock are in place.Once the bands are re-inserted, and both halves of the lock are secured together, I highly recommend the user to tighten the bands as tight as necessary.There is a bit of learning curve to using these; but they aren't difficult to use and figuring out what works best for you should happen quickly!IT IS IMPORTANT FOR ME TO MENTION:**My toddler WAS able to figure out that she could slip the bands over knobs, essentially removing the entire lock, but that was only IF the band(s) were too loose!**This specific feature (the functionality of the fully adjustable bands) made it possible to place a lock on our refrigerator door handles [which fully connect to the fridge doors at both ends of handle].These locks have helped us safely secure the fridge as well as the pantry, AND the medicine cabinet... just in case!OTHER NOTES:**My -almost- 8year old IS strong enough to release/remove the lock [but she knows what to stay out of] so I don't suggest these for children older than maybe 5 or 6yrs old or for children with advanced hand-strength/dexterity.(I do not recommend demonstrating how to disengage the lock to anyone that doesn't NEED to know how)**For those who may have cabinets with "cup-pulls" (instead of knobs or handles) I would HIGHLY suggest the Safety 1st hidden, magnetic, lock with the magnet key. The locking mechanisms are installed inside the cabinet. They are a sleeker option if you don't want something that calls attention to itself! The magnetic keys that disengage those particular locks are SUPER strong. That feature, generally, prevents the use of regular fridge magnets as they are not typically strong enough to engage through most materials that you would apply the lock to.Overall, Safety 1st has been my tried and true, GO-TO, brand for various baby need for MANY years!