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P. Blass
Greater than one weekAdquirí este artículo pues mis niños son impredecibles, en su curiosidad pueden causarse daño y este artículo asegura mi puerta y me oportunidad de reacción cuando mis niños intensifican sus travesuras. Estoy satisfecha connesto y lo recomiendo.
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TheDiaperDaddy
> 3 dayOur kiddo learned to unlatch the sliding door and I worried hed slide it over his toes or leave it open at some point. And that our house would be raised by flies. This is a great out of reach lock attached to the pane of the glass higher up. Has just enough resistance to prevent unwanted opening. Great for a child lock secondary safety.
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Julio Gutierrez
> 3 dayGives extra piece of mind knowing all windows and sliding doors are extra secure at night. Easy to install and operate.
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Kathy W
> 3 dayThe lock was easy to install, easy to use and works well to keep our2 year old great-granddaughter from opening the sliding door.
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G
> 3 dayOverall, it does what it says. Once you place them they hold sliding doors/windows from opening. There were a few items I didnt like though. First, the sticking pad is a very solid 3. The first lock I placed left a sliding gap larger than I liked so I took it off. This was very difficult and I was worried I would end up breaking the glass from the amount of pressure I needed to try and cut it loose. After that, I ended up cutting out a hole in the center for when it would be time to remove them. Like I said, the sticking pads themselves are very solid, it didnt affect their ability to hold the lock in the least. The second thing I didnt like is that the lock cannot be set flush with a sliding door or window. Doing so prevents the rubber weather strip from closing properly once the its shut again. This means you have to off-set it by about the width of the weather strip. On one of my doors this was about 1/4 and it let the sliding door open enough for my toddler to stick a finger through. So, while I dont worry that hell be able to open the door, or that with that small gap hell slam the door on his fingers, I do have to keep an eye that he doesnt try to open the door and get his fingers stuck. The last thing I didnt like was how hard the locks release buttons are to reset. To reset, or unlock, you need to press the popup lock on top & bottom, and perpendicular to the window or door. I dont think thats necessarily an issue on medium or small windows, but on a sliding door you can see the glass bending. Overall theyre ok, and these issues are probably less pronounced when used on windows. I might do more shopping comparisons though, if looking for a sliding door lock replacement in the future.