Protezione per frigorifero per unità genitore, trasparente

Brand:Parent Units

2.7/5

23.21

La migliore chiusura di sicurezza per elettrodomestici per la protezione del frigorifero al mondo mantiene le porte del frigorifero sicure e chiuse. La protezione del frigorifero è il campione del mondo e il preferito tra i bambini professionisti. Prodotto negli Stati Uniti. Realizzato in plastica resistente di alta qualità.

EAN: 0751724088804

Categories: Sicurezza, Sicurezza in cucina,

Dimensioni della confezione dell'articolo: 16,51 cm di lunghezza x 8,382 cm di larghezza x 2,286 cm di altezza. Numero di modello: 08880. Peso della confezione dell'articolo: 0,15 libbre.
Batteries required ‎No
Brand Parent Units
Color Clear
Country/Region of origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 231 ratings 3.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Item model number ‎08880
Item Weight ‎0.915 ounces
Number Of Items ‎1
Pattern Solid
Product Dimensions 1"D x 3.25"W x 4"H
Product Dimensions ‎1 x 3.25 x 4 inches

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Scritto da: Clint
It Gets the Job Done Okay
After reading all of the reviews I wasn't expecting very much from this latch. However, my 2-year-old will not stay out of the fridge and something needed to be done. I read all of the ways people have described this latch breaking. So I played around with it and if you install the hook so that the latch just BARELY clears it you'll be fine. if you space the hook in too far the door will have enough play for your child to just yank on it back and forth and popping off the hook or latch. If you place the hook past the latch and thus have to pull it out and over the hook you'll break it in time. The way I've done it, you just barely need to push the latch over with your thumb while opening the door. There isn't any stress on the latch and it's not obvious to your curious and observant toddler as to how it works. So far I've not had any problems with it. Just follow the instructions that are included for prepping the surface, and install it just before bed so it has all night to set up and you should be alright. UPDATE 08/10/13: We've had pretty good success with this latch. I've had to replace it twice though. My mom just can't get the concept and she's ripped two latches off by yanking back on them too far. This week, however, was the end of the line. Our daughter has finally gotten big enough that in her frustration she just reached up and ripped it off. She held it up for my wife and triumphantly cried "TAH DAH!", so it's back to pleading with her for us. A great product while it lasts though.
Scritto da: RyanH
Works well, but too easy to break
I have mixed feelings about this fridge lock. It seems to work pretty well as designed, and i had no problems with the adhesive as so many other people did. It's also easy enough for kindergarten-age kids to figure out; my 5-year old can get into the fridge with no problem. However, I have a couple of issues with it. 1) It's not easy to open one-handed. I can do it, but I have very large hands. I don't think my wife can. Also, to do it I have to use the non-intuitive hand: i.e. the fridge opens on the left side but I have to use my right hand to get the lock open one-handed. I've gotten so used to this, though, that I barely even think about it anymore. 2) It's not the most durable lock. A determined 2-year old can break the long plastic pieces with enough determination by bending them backwards (assuming the fridge door is already open). My middle child, who turned 3 last month, broke the top "tine" about 6 months ago, which was easily fixed with some duct tape; but this weekend he broke the bottom "tine" and now the lock has reduced function (even with more duct tape applied to both tines). I'm going to have to replace it. Originally I was going to get the same fridge lock, but then I came online and realized that I've only had this lock for about 12 months (not the 24 months I originally thought). Seems like I should get more than a year's use out of this product. All in all I can't say I dislike the product; it's been very effective keeping our kids out of the fridge. But I also feel like it didn't last long enough to get a 4- or 5-star rating. I guess what is boils down to is: make this purchase with your eyes wide open. It works, but like everything else these days it's not high-quality and has a limited life.
Scritto da: Stine
Works great and looks great
I was tired of broken eggs, cheese everywhere, and the "fridger door" (as my 2 year old son say's) open all the time. I was very careful to clean the area of the fridge door with alcohol first and then let the adhesive set overnight without opening the door. I bet that is the key to getting the unit to work properly. I've only had it a month, but there is no stress in the plastic yet. My son simply stopped trying to open the "fridger." I was lucky for that; I am sure some kids just work really hard to pry it open. I forgot about the lock a couple times and pulled the door really hard myself, but it still didn't budge. I expect it to last several more months if not more. For the price; I'll be okay with that because I like how this particular latch works and looks. It closes itself when I close the fridge. Some people may have a different fridge door that causes it to work differently or break easier, but I'm glad I tried it. I'm going to add a picture of it on my fridge too for other people to reference. I had a hard time figuring exactly where to put it, but the way it is seems perfect.
Scritto da: Goodelyf
Maybe I have a magic house where stuff like this just doesn't work?
Okay, so I read all the reviews about how fabulous this product was (for the most part) and decided to get several sets of these to secure our three refrigerators. Yes, three...don't ask? 2 are in the garage and 1 is in the house. We have 3- 2 year olds...now the multi- fridges may make more sense. These little buggers are industrious, but beyond that- I also thought this looked like a good product to keep one's husband from forgetting to actually close the freezer door all the way. There's nothing like watching 9 hours of couponing go out the window when you find all of the meat you are stockpiling is cooking inside your freezer because the door is wide open in a 200* garage. Nice. Okay, back to the product. These definitely do NOT work in a hot environment. The adhesive on the back of the two pieces literally melts, so do not even consider these in an environment that is remotely hot or humid. You'd be better off buying a used bandaid. I was pretty pleased with these inside for about 2-3 weeks. The simple fact is that, the adhesive is just not meant to withstand any real, repetitive stress. With 3 kids, I am in and our of the fridge a zillion times during the day. With regular use, the slight lifting you need to do to get the male end of the latch let go of the female end is just too much on the poor old adhesive. It gets tired and eventually loses its grip (kind of like parents)... So now my kids regularly just take these things off of the fridge and rub what's left of the adhesive in one another's hair. Yet, another drama. So, my advice: save your money, or buy some industrial size luggage belt to wrap around the whole stinking refrigerator if you really want to keep industrious fingers out of the fridge OR purchase a tazer and zap your kids if they go within 4' of the fridge (kidding of course.)

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