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sue
> 3 dayMy cat has learnt to open my lever type door handles which means he has access to my whole house. those rooms that I dont want him in now have the locks on and everything is working out fine.
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Helene Rempel
> 3 dayMy puppy learned how to open doors very early on. These locks are amazing and she can’t open doors anymore. My puppy is safe and I can breathe a sigh of relief that she won’t be getting into anything potentially dangerous.
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Carmella Severson
> 3 dayBought other locks to keep my two year old out of the bathroom but the sticky part holding them on broke within the first few days. These so far work great.
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Laura Lopez
> 3 dayNice but didn’t work for our straighter door handles. We have a very smart cat that has figured out how to pull the handles down and she lets herself into any room she pleases.
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Alexis Golson
> 3 daySmall tool yet it creates a sense of security for my apartment and also keeps my toddler from walking out the door when she decides she’s ready to go! Great buy
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Severe diarrhea all day long ..
Greater than one weekAmazing lock for kids to stay out or in
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Layne & Rylan
> 3 dayI bought and installed 8 of these in my home to wrangle toddler into areas that were safe for her, and to keep her out of other areas I don’t want her in. I have used them for 2 years and am now removing them from some of the doors. Pros first- They work. The adhesion is great. I never had them fall off. My older children could easily use them while the toddler could not. Pro-tip- I stall them upside down. That way you rarely need to activate the moving part of the lock because small children are typically not tall enough to swing the door handle up to open the door. They can only pull down which hits the plastic lock before the door unlatches. Cons- removal is awful. They say to use a blow dryer to heat the adhesive, and use dental floss to separate the child lock from the door. Yeah no. That method left my finger cut from the floss digging in and ripped paint and wood material off the door. I tried many tools for safe and damage free removal. The best one was a blow dryer to soften the adhesive along with a 15” metal pry-bar. Go slow, it will come off with no damage to the door.
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Lauro Chacon
> 3 dayI was concerned but now I’m confident these were a great buy
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raven d
> 3 dayAs pictured,Strong, durable and sticky
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KDB
> 3 dayWorks well to keep kids from being able to open the door. I just wonder what damage will be discovered once I try to remove.