Safety 1st, chiusure a presa larga, 14 pezzi (confezione da 1)

Brand:Safety 1st

3.3/5

23.94

DESCRIZIONE PRODOTTO Safety 1st Confezione da 14 chiusure a presa larga aiutano a mantenere gli armadietti fuori portata per i più piccoli. La facile superficie di presa ampia offre un rapido accesso per i genitori e sono semplici da installare e facili da usare. Include 14 chiusure. STORIA DEL MARCHIO Da Safety 1st

EAN: 0052181483905

Categories: Sicurezza, Sicurezza in cucina,

Questo articolo viene fornito con viti e non un bastone. Include 14 chiusure. La facile superficie di presa ampia offre un rapido accesso per i genitori e sono semplici da installare. Aiuta a mantenere gli armadietti off limits per i più piccoli.
Batteries required ‎No
Country/Region of origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,379 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎48390
Item Weight ‎0.32 ounces
Number Of Items ‎1
Product Dimensions ‎5 x 1 x 0.5 inches
Target gender ‎Unisex

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Scritto da: Joshua Dumas
They work!
So far our 3.5 year old has not figured out how to open these. Love that they are not visible. My only complaint is two have broken when pulled on too hard.
Scritto da: Hmmm
Great classic solution for cabinets; going to need some creativity to work on our drawers
After browsing and seeing plenty of "recommended" products that require lose-able magnetic "keys" or have weird springs or massive plastic pieces, I remembered the very simple ones my parents had. They worked great...don't they make those anymore? They do! This is them! They cost around a third of all the "new" kinds. They use actual screws instead of putting your faith in some adhesives. They might not work everywhere -- they work on our cabinets, but not our drawers. For the cabinets, I found them easy to install. I used the little cardstock/sticky template for the first cabinet -- I'd recommend that you do that, too, so you have a model of the intended installation. After that, I skipped the template and was just careful to test and mark the holes for the "arm" piece before I drilled. "Measure twice, cut once" thinking. Worked great every time -- no problems with our cabinets. Our drawers are old -- 1960's -- and these latches can't be easily installed on them. The rear panel of the drawer fills the entire vertical space that is cut out for sliding the drawer into. And, you have to take the drawer out to screw the piece into the "wall" side. Together, this means that when you install the small part onto the "wall", the drawer can't be slid back in. It may be possible for me to use a double-sided adhesive to stick the small piece in place while the drawer is still installed, but open. Or, I might be able to hand screw in the small piece, or find a tiny screw driver or use a screwdriver bit with pliers or something.
Scritto da: Magnus
Good value, useless template
Do yourself a favor and throw out the silly little cardboard template they ship with these locks. I used it twice and both times it missed the mark for a good fit between the two lock pieces. I've been installing child locks for over a decade so I defaulted to my usual method and had no issues. These are adjustable to get the right contact and work for their intended purpose.
Scritto da: JiGGzUP
Preferred over other models with springs
When it comes to these type of devices I prefer the KISS mentality. Unfortunately, these are becoming harder to find in big box stores due to "improved" revisions. These are well made and thick enough to withstand everyday use without cracking or breaking. Most of the "improved" versions all contain a spring in the design. One more thing to break and wear down and also a slightly bigger design footprint. TIP- if you live in an earthquake prone area, you can use these to secure the items in your cabinets! No worries of broken glassware or other items falling on the floor when mother nature decides to strike. (I have these installed EVERYWHERE) PROS -durable and thick; built to last -simple design -small footprint CONS -requires securing with (included) screws to mount; 4 total for each installation location. Hope you find this review helpful!
Scritto da: Hidalgo-Gellner
It helps keeps my Baby Safe
This works amazing!
Scritto da: Patricia Maier
They work!
Takes a little time to install but work great! They are even sometimes adult proof????
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Keeps baby safe
Latches well and finger spot helps with unlatching. Cabinets can be pushed closed without having to use the latch again…so helpful!
Scritto da: Robbin F.
Not the easiest to install.
It works, but not the easiest to install.
Scritto da: Aaron D
Does not work for banks of drawers!
Unfortunately this product only works for the top drawer on a bank of drawers. The design does not allow any drawer below the top drawer to be secured.
Scritto da: Jeff in Italy
Very good product, screws , not tape, install on any kind of door or drawer
I did not want to get the self adhesive catches because I foresaw a problem with the tape coming loose and it is so easy to drill small holes to put in screws , which also allow you to adjust the position. I would never use tape. One fellow complained that there was no mention of screws but you can clearly see the two screws in the main picture. I assumed there would be screws and if there was tape they would tell you that part. Also another fellow complained that he had 3 drawers vertical with nothing to screw the latch part into ,except for the top drawer. You can easily attach the clip to the side of the cabinet and rotate the lever piece of plastic 90 degrees , so the whole operation is on the side of the drawer and not the top. I can find no objection at all and the ratings that were less than 5 are from people who did not know what to do. The instructions don't show you how to rotate the lever part but anyone with a brain can figure this out. I am sure there are youtube videos out there. Many complain that there was no tape , but tape is inferior. If you just want a crappy set up that the baby will tear apart as soon as they get some strength then use tape. You have to position is perfectly the first time. I want a good secure set up that will last for 2 children, one on the way and one that is very strong and she would rip the tape held catches out of the cabinets. she is already removing baseboards around the house that were nailed in place. I even use these latches on the inside corner doors for the lazy susan , these door have a hinge but the latcher still work fine. I rotated those ones also 90degrees so they latch from the side not the top.
Scritto da: SEEDS
Review
I got multiple child safety items for the house all of them work fairly good some better than others I haven't even installed this one yet but I must say it's my least favorite in order to attach this properly screwing it four times twice into the bracket of sorts that grabs the top of the cupboard not allowing it to open unless you press down applying pressure with one's finger and the other the latch mounted to the top with two screws in order to mount this seaid latch to the top one must take out the drawers turn upside down screw it into the top hoping that it's in the right area and you won't have to rescrew it again the amount of work it takes to put these on and after all that it opens wide enough for a child to stick their hand in I'd have to say it doesn't seem like a very desirable method for child safety
Scritto da: Night Wolf
Works as advertised
Great idea, but 2 changes could make it a BETTER product. Double sided tape to assist in positioning, so it can be held in place while installing the screws. Second change is to switch the screws for Robertson screws, as they hold in the head of a screwdriver much better/easier & this make installation easier. I didn't need/use the catch as the drawer opening is sufficient
Scritto da: marcosmac
La seguridad es primero cuando de niños pequeños se trata
Compre estos en conjunto con las protecciones para enchufes eléctricos, me han funcionado bien para los cajones, mi hija aprendió rápido como funcionan los cajones y lo bueno nunca se ha lastimado como yo, a mi si me han salvado varias veces, también recomiendo comprar las protecciones para los enchufes eléctricos y los protectores para las puertas, machucarse los dedos es de las cosas mas dolorosas, todos estos accesorios son fáciles de instalar.

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