Mommys Helper Outlet Plugs,White 36 Count
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Lakeya (a real person)
> 3 dayHard to get out of stock with just hands. You have to use a tool or break your nails and hurt your fingers trying to get it out of the socket. But they do work they an my kid cant remove them cause I barely can so thats an A+ to me.
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J. Brittain
Greater than one weekWonderfully cheap and have worked great. My 1 year old who can take apart our pressure cooker has not figured out how to get them out but they pop out easy for my husband and me. They are tasteful and big enough not to be a chocking hazard if our son finds it. We split a pack with a friend. So glad we bit the bullet and spent the 1.50! :-) Theyve given us a lot of peace of mind.
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amyjoy85
> 3 dayThey work well and keep kids from poking things into outlets. They are a pain to take out of the socket, but that helps them do their job that much better. Weve been using them for several years now and they are still going strong. Dont think any have broken yet either despite being moved, plugged in, unplugged, etc several times.
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Carolyn King Schmitt
> 3 dayLarge number of plug covers to child proof your home or save money year round on heating and cooling. Conserve energy loss by restricting air flow through outlet boxes from outside, crawlspace or attic areas. Makes a difference in the insulation for winter heat or summer air economy. Use also in camper, boat, or RV to decrease air exchange and increase insulation in electrical plugs. The dual 36 packs for less than $9 will cover all your outlets with spares for your camper or boat.
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Hanna
Greater than one weekMost of our savings has gone towards outlet covers. Not really, but it feels like it with how many we have tried. This is the first product that weve found that our toddler cant pry out. It does mean that they are a little hard for me to remove, but Ill gladly pick at it for a second when I know that theyre secure.
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Andrea A
> 3 dayMan... these are hard to remove. Some of the reviews claim that their child removed them no problem, but my husband and I had a really hard time getting them off to plug in something temporarily. Maybe it depends on the brand of outlets you have...? I can’t see a child getting these off unless they have tools and plenty of time alone.
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Keith Harrell
> 3 dayI bought these to help insulate, and they help. Obviously they are difficult to get off because that is their intended purpose and theyd be a choking hazard if they werent, but it can be a bit of a hassle trying to quickly get things plugged in even for a determined adult! Also, they are sort of easy to misplace being translucent. Good thing they are cheap and plentiful! If I were reviewing this for a household with children, my thoughts might be different, but for my purpose they are great!
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Lee Ann Kelly
> 3 dayMy 23 month old grandson was really stressing his mother, due to the fact that he could remove the child safety outlet plugs. He would take them out and stick them in his mouth. The problem was that he would do this during the time she was nursing the three month old brother. She tried everything she could think of to keep him from doing this. So, I went on-line and searched for difficult to remove outlet plug. I read the reviews about Mommys Helper Outlet Plugs. Most said it was difficult for even adults to remove these. I purchased a box of these for her. She replaced the plugs she had with these. They work!!! He can not remove them! At least now she can have peace of mind that she wont have to make an emergency trip to the ER.
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Mayrut
> 3 dayI didnt price compare before ordering these from Amazon, so I am not sure if you get the best/good price here. The product itself is good. You get 36 outlet covers. They slip in well, not too snug, not too loose. It only has two prongs. I am not sure if there are other products that cover a 3rd prong. As far as being low-profile and unnoticeability, this scores not well compared to softer more diffused looking outlet cover products. So, if you are looking for something less noticeable to say someone visiting your house, look around a bit more. If you just want something to keep your kid out of touching power outlets, this is a fine product.
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Rajina Renaud
> 3 dayThese outlet plugs are easy to install and do the job. My toddler hasnt pulled any of them out yet at the same time they arent terribly difficult for me to get out if I pry hard or use a coin to remove them.