Product FeaturesSize: 4 Locks
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| Target gender: | Unisex |
| Material Type: | Plastic |
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50 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT PRODUCT! DON'T BE TURNED OFF BECAUSE OF PREVIOUS REVIEWER!!,
By mamazo (Jersey City, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: KidCo 4 Lock Set (Baby Product)
What the previous reviewer didn't realize is that there are 2 different packaging options for this item. The first option is a pack that contains 1 key and 2 locks for people who want to try it out and the second option is to buy the pack that contains 4 locks but no key for those who already bought the starter kit and happened to like the product. So make sure you really read the description of what you're getting if you're buying online. (This one happens do be the 4 locks with no key so you might want to try the starter kit first...I actually rec. it because UNFORTUNATELY the lock doesn't work with all situations because of draw designs) Then on top of that Kidco also sells the key seperately with no locks for those who have the product, love it, and happened to misplace or lose their key OR want to purchase an additional incase they ever lose the 1st key. I will admit that I think it's pretty lame for a company to try to squeeze every penny out of you especially when it probaby only costs 5 cents to make the darn key and especially when you're dealing with child safety products. As far as how well the product works...I LOVE IT and wish it had worked out better with all my draw situations! It's especially great for those cabinet doors that stand alone and don't have another door next to it where you can just buy one of those wrap around door knob locks that require 2 knobs to be side by side. I didn't have as great of luck with my kitchen draws because the draw panel is added on to the actual draw so it isn't flush with where you put the catch. I put 5 stars to bring the rating up because the last reviewer only gave one and it's actually a great product. I know it will outsmart my baby far beyond any cheaper options out there. I installed them with the adhesive tape that comes with it but I plan on reattaching it with the screws also included because I personally feel that the screws will do a better job AND because I love my child more than my freaking cabinet doors for all those worried about messing up your precious wood cabinets...I mean give me a break...the holes are so small anyway and it's totally concealed, only you will know it's there. ALSO, this locks so tight that little fingers/hands can't reach inside small openings (which usually occures with the other types of locks) and pull stuff out. And also there's an option to turn the lock off for in between kids. DEFINITELY CONSIDER THIS PRODUCT!!!!!
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't work for all doors, watch out for screws in door, too,
By CSRED (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: KidCo 4 Lock Set (Baby Product)
Pros:*Well-made *Easy to install and use *Can be set to not lock when not needed Cons: *Doesn't work on certain doors (works only on 1/2 of mine) *Instructions should have a disclaimer/details about limitations *An extra set of adhesive tape would be helpful When this product works, it is wonderful. Installation is a cinch and takes minutes. It's good quality and well made. It just doesn't work on all doors (or in my case, it didn't work on 2 out of 4 styles of door). The instructions should include some basic information on where *not* to install the lock. It worked flawlessly on the first cabinet I tried it on (a door on our bookshelf). The product was easy to install, easy to use. Being able to disengage the lock when you don't need it is a great feature. The locks also work well on my kitchen cabinets. The lock will *not* work if it is installed close to, or over, metal screws (such as on the doors of my media stand). The magnet that makes the lock engage is drawn down into the off position at all times, because of the magnetic attraction to the screw. Unfortunately, because my cabinet has glass doors, I could only install it in one location, which happens to slightly above the screws for the door handles. It's a very powerful magnet and even though the screws were not directly behind the locking mechanism, the lock was still was drawn to the metal in the screws. I wish the directions had mentioned to look for screws or other metal near the installation location because removing the adhesive from the doors is difficult and then the lock set is unusuable without the adhesive (well, unless you use the included screws, but there is a reason you bought this as an adhesive lock). I think it would be nice if the manufacturer included one extra set of adhesive tape so that if the lock does not work on a door, or if there is user error, the lock itself can be reused (I had 3M double adhesive tape in the house that I cut to fit the lock so it could be reused). I then tried them on my bathroom cabinets and found that it did not work on those cabinet doors. The doors could not close with the lock installed. This is because the back of the cabinet door is recessed and not flush with the door frame. In this case, the portion of the lock that goes inside the cabinet would need to be installed further recessed into the cabinet (which would require breaking off the cabinet guides and figuring out how far to install it, yourself). On my cabinet, there was nothing to attach it to further in, though. I think a lot of headaches would be solved, and a lot less adhesive wasted, if the directions included some simple guidelines on what doors these work best on (doors that shut flush with the frame) and instructions not to install the magnetic lock near a screw or other metal components.
26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I bought 76 of them. Not that great. Trust me.,
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OK, so my wife and I went nuts with these and bought 19 packages (76 locks). Can you tell we have our first child? Anyway, after installing this many locks, I know all of the pros and cons. To summarize, I will say that they are OK, but they come with a host of drawbacks, especially if you plan to use them for anything other than basic cabinets. As you can see, they are not cheap, which makes the price/value relationship unfavorable. For this price per lock, one would expect an exceptional product, and that is not what I got. Here are the drawbacks that I experienced with the locks:1. Not Versatile on Cabinets: We have a lower corner cabinet with shelves that spin around like a lazy Susan. The cabinet door on this cabinet is a hinged 2-part door held shut by a magnet. I tried using this lock on this cabinet door, and there was simply no way to make it work effectively. In addition, we have some oversized cabinet doors, such as a pantry cabinet door that is roughly 4 feet tall and 2 feet wide. This lock only works at the top of the door. With that positioning, our son can pull the door open just far enough to pinch fingers and hands, even though the door is locked on top. It would be nice if the lock could be positioned somewhere other than the top, but this is not how it is designed. 2. Need to Test Frequently to Ensure Locking: I have closed cabinet doors many times expecting that the lock engaged when I closed the door. However, when I pulled on the door, it swung wide open. I then closed the door again, and the lock engaged. This kind of "hit or miss" reliability is not what I was expecting with these locks. 3. Doesn't Work on Most Drawers: I read on another website and in some reviews that people used these for drawer locks, as well, not just cabinet locks. I found that these work on only a few drawers in the house (literally about 10% of our drawers). It is very difficult to explain in words, but they are simply not designed in such a way that the lock and latch will engage properly in most drawers in our home. I even tried these on dressers to keep drawers locked, and I got very mixed results, even within a single dresser. One drawer would properly lock, and the next would not, without any apparent explanation for the variable performance of the locks. 4. Unforgiving Adhesive: You must have a steady hand when working with the adhesive on these locks. I dropped one of the locks when installing it with the adhesive exposed. It landed with the adhesive down in the bottom of a cabinet. It was nearly impossible to pull off the cabinet bottom, even a split second after it landed. When I did get it removed, the foam tape adhesive was destroyed, and I needed to spend a great deal of time removing the foam tape residue left behind. 5. Adhesive Strength Questionable: One of the selling points of these locks is that you do not need to drill holes in your cabinets or use screws to install them. Our little boy is just about 24 pounds, and he is very strong. I have serious doubts as to whether the lock will stand up to his pulling. I say this because I can feel the movement of the lock when I tug on a cabinet door just a bit. The adhesive may be easier and quicker than using screws for installation, but the integrity of the hold is definitely compromised. If you plan to try these locks, I would recommend purchasing just 1 package (4 locks). Then, try them out on a variety of cabinets before you go hog wild like we did. You may find, as we did, that they are not all that great. I wish I could recommend a better product, but I have not found one yet. 2115|R2DZQYX9U6VA8B;2115|R24K7BDQM7IGFR;2115|R3PMG4ZCEVYZQL;
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