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Best babyproof cabinet locks
Best babyproof cabinet locks










(And you can leave them unattached when you don’t need them in action.) *These are our top pick for easy baby proofing - they’re affordable, versatile, and SERIOUSLY toddler-proof. The latches release and swivel out of the way when not in use. The flexible strap allows for latching around any corner. Also: I don’t have the patience for keys, LOL. I used these on all my cabinets and drawers at home including our nightstands (antiques that I really didn’t want to drill into). Some children may be able to pull them off. Padding is thick, so it’s not always discrete. Best Adhesive Strap Locks Munchkin Xtraguard Dual Action Multi-Use Latches ~$9 for 2 - Editor’s Choice Adhesive shortens the lifespan of the product. Though a little pricier, these are also a good choice for items or furniture that can’t be drilled into. These are the simplest locks to install, though they are visually distracting, especially if you’re using a lot of them. When removing, Goo Gone works miracles to remove sticky residue. After placing the adhesives, allow 24 hours to set before applying pressure.

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They’re also easier to install than their hardware-mounted counterparts.ĭon’t forget to clean and dry the surface thoroughly (with rubbing alcohol) before you attach the sticky pads. These magnetic locks are very highly rated, though some complain the adhesive tape isn’t strong enough. Jambini Magnetic Cabinet Locks are our top pick for people who cannot screw into their cabinets and drawers (renters and such). “I stick the magnet key up high on the fridge so I always know where it is.” Best Magnetic Cabinet Locks Jambini Magnetic Cabinet Locks ~$13 for 4 locks “We like that we can disable the locks when the grandchildren aren’t here.” “They are completely invisible, as they are mounted to the inside of the cabinet door.” “I can disable the locks when I’m cooking up a meal so I don’t have to ‘unlock’ them every time.” In the past, only babyproofing professionals would install these, but now anyone can buy them off the shelf.Īnother con: needing a key (or something else that can get lost) to open your cabinets and drawers every time is a pain.Īt the end of the day, if you can get over the tedious installation, most people who have magnetic locks are happy with them. On the downside, magnetic locks are a bit tedious to install, as they require a precision fit. I can see these being used years down the line to keep teens out of liquor cabinets and such (only partially kidding…).Īnother benefit to magnetic locks is that they hold doors and drawers completely closed, which prevents pinching of little fingers (other locks are notorious for partially opening and allowing fingers to be pinched). Yes, magnetic locks are the most flexible type of lock in the long term.īaby brain: buy an extra key (just in case). They’re also great for grandparents who only need them engaged while grandkids are visiting.

best babyproof cabinet locks

*A unique feature of magnetic locks is that you have the ability keep them in “unlock mode” for any period of time, which allows you to quickly whip up some dinner without having to unlock drawers and cabinets every time – or for after bedtime, or the years between kids when you don’t need them.

best babyproof cabinet locks

These come in packages of 4 or 8 locks to one (or two) keys, so you can install them across a wide range of cabinets and drawers.










Best babyproof cabinet locks