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Sarah Upton MD
> 3 dayVery sturdy! Absolutely worth the time to install if your have a walking baby or a baby that pulls up on things!
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Erin Bosch
> 3 dayI was originally looking for a kit with all metal pieces but am on a budget so I settled for this one. It was fairly easy to install and actually is quite sturdy for having plastic anchors. I will probably upgrade to metal hardware in the future but for now am satisfied with this kit.
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Russell Ebert
Greater than one weekEasy to install. Peace of mind with a 2 year old running around
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Hannah Potter
> 3 dayGood for the price and leave enough slack to plug things in. Also easy to remove.
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Tim pezzullo
> 3 dayThe product needs to screw into the furniture piece and the wall. It’s secured with a simple zip tie, but the anchors holding the piece into the wall are not strong enough. It’s comes with 2 long screws and 2 really tiny screws, and requires all 4. It barely holds a small , 2ft bookshelf into the wall and came out with a solid tug. Enough to hold while baby is newly crawling and bumping into stuff, but will need to get a stronger system when they start pulling up on their own.
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Aaron Mann
> 3 dayAnchored a dresser and a TV. Installation was fairly easy. The pictures made them look a bit bigger than they actually were. I ended up installing 2 anchors for the dresser because I questioned the sturdiness. It uses zip ties and I had to string 4 of them together to anchor the Tv. It would’ve been nice to have a few longer zip ties. All in all, I’m pretty confident in the product. I hope I don’t have to ever find out otherwise.
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Betta
> 3 dayWe have a daredevil and climbs on everything. Adding these added a lot of peace of mind
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Jessica
Greater than one weekI was so happy to have found this easy-to-install childproofing product but after about a month of use I noticed one of the wall pieces snapped/broke. Perhaps I overtightened the zip-tie? I know they’re plastic and they have their limits but maybe a thicker structure is needed? I hate to give a poor review but when it’s an issue of child safety I feel an obligation to share. Hopefully no one else has this happen!
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Lauryn
> 3 daySo overall, excellent idea for a product. Downsides are they don’t explain what size drill bit to use which caused a lot of frustration when trying to put the anchor in the wall. If you use the wrong size drill bit the anchor will just bend and smoosh instead of going in when hammered. The other downside is the zip ties. They have the release option which seems to just release whenever they are pulled on, which is the opposite of what we want them to do when we have children. Ended up using my own zip ties to actually anchor the bookshelf to the wall. Great idea if given proper instructions and product.
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Diana Brown
> 3 dayI know these are typically used to keep furniture from falling over, bit we used it to attach my 4 year olds chair to the wall so she couldnt move it to climb on top of. it works very well!