Child or Pet Safety Locks
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For curious pets or toddlers these “baby locks” might come in handy to keep drawers or cabinets closed. Jessica tested several different versions and found that the Skyla Homes Baby Locks worked best for decreased dexterity.
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review by Jessica
I never realized how many different kinds of baby locks there are on the market until I was looking for something to keep my cat out of the cabinets. There are U shaped ones, straps, strings, etc.
The Skyla Homes Baby Locks were the ones I found to be easier for me. They are very easy to use. They come in a pack of 8 or 12 and have 3M adhesive flexible straps. You can adjust the strap between 3-7 inches before attaching it to your cabinet. If you are anything like me, it takes a little bit of practice to get your fingers to work with the lock. Once you get it though, the locks work wonderfully!
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The “baby” locks are just as secure as day one. My cat still tries to get in the cupboards even though she can’t open them. I would definitely recommend the locks, they work wonderfully.
I still use and like these locks. It takes practice to get them opened, but when you do, you can open them with one hand.







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