Outlet Covers Baby Proofing White - PRObebi 38 Pack Plug Covers for Electrical Outlets, Child Proof Socket Covers, Baby Safety Products for Home, Office, Easy Insatllation, Protect Babies
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sharon w simmons
> 3 dayIt arrived on time and does what it says.
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Jessica Neal
> 3 dayLove these so much more than traditional outlet covers. They are a little hard to get the little tab to pull down so you can actually pull the cover off of the outlet to be used. But we have just stopped pushing the little lever back in all the way so we can just grab it easier! Even with that, its still less of a pain in the butt than regular ones!
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Alishia
Greater than one weekOur little guy is up and crawling around which means he is trying to play with plugs. We knew it was tine to baby proof, but I have such a hard time getting the straight covers off to do something like vacuum amd usually end up cracking a fingernail. I love that these lock in so he cant yank them out easy, and they slide up to unlock a little handle to pull it oit of the wall.
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dee
> 3 dayThese are perfect so hard to take out. Make sure you put it on outlets you don’t need because it is a struggle to take out.
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chf
> 3 dayREALLY like these! Bought some to baby proof home for a grandson who is now on the move. They stay in well until you are ready to remove them. When you want to use the plug just slide the plastic piece and it becomes a small grab handle to easily remove. So much easier than the plugs available when my kids were small ! Even my husband who has arthritis can get the plugs out. But unless you slide the piece and pull it they are securely in place. I just ordered another bag for other family members.
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Rosita
> 3 daySon fáciles de colocar y de quitar , además de ser seguras y practicas
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Adam Frechette
> 3 daySo I used these to prevent dust from getting into outlets. Cheap enough, easy solution. They work great... HOWEVER, and this is a big one, they may work TOO well. I got these stuck in a few different outlets one being my APC UPS battery backup. I had to use a screwdriver (yes I unplugged it and didnt touch the contacts!) to pry it out. My advice is to just remove the ground plug portion (wire cutters or pliers twisting the post back and forth will do it). There is no loss of safety because it will still stay in the socket very well with just two prongs inserted. This is just a word of caution from experience, as it is much easier to remove without the ground prong and there will be no fear of it getting stuck in a receptacle.
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alm1511
> 3 dayIt does its job. The pull handle is kind of hard to open to pull position even for me, so it will be hard for a toddler to get the plug removed.
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K Hall
> 3 dayMy husband and I had to use a plastic letter opener and much wedging and pulling to get these back out of the socket. We were actually worried part of it might break off given the amount of force it finally took to get it out. We dont have any problem plugging and unplugging our standard 3-prong plug appliances. I get that youre child-proofing for safety but these are adult-proof too, my fingers will never be able to just pull this out, I think the tab would break off. Unless we wanted to permanently plug the socket these are of no use to us Update - after clipping the ground post to about half the length with wire cutters and filing them smooth (following other reviewers hints) they work ok - they are too loose for child safety but we are using them for insulation so they just need to fit well enough to stay in. Rating stars upgraded from 1 to 3. )
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aimendoza4
> 3 dayThis product is like any other child proofing selection where eventually its needed. Plugging it in initially is easy and taking it out is hard. It does get a little easier overtime but not enough for a child to remove easily. Yes there is a tab but its still tough at first. Most plugs in the household around the country are identical, but of course not all plugs are the same so make sure it looks like it will fit before purchasing them.