Clippasafe Cupboard Lock (6-Pack)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Secure all cupboards where curious little fingers may get caught with these simple to install safety locks.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #95 in Baby Product
- Brand: Clippasafe Ltd
- Model: CL710
- Released on: 2007-10-31
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Features
- Easily attached to cupboards and drawers to prevent access by small children
- Supplied complete with screws
- Self-locking, press to release
Customer Reviews
do the job, fiddly to fit
These are very awark to fit, the screws dont go in easily so hammer them in abit first.
Also our cabinets dont have bases below the drawes so could not fit them at top of door, had to fit them on the side.
You also need to be quite precise in fitting else the latch misses and you have to refit.
Fiddly
This type of safety lock is very fiddly to fit into any space smaller than a decent sized kitchen drawer because it's almost impossible to drill the screw holes. Also don't fit them to any kitchen drawer that has a self closing mechanism installed. These self closers will pull the drawer shut when it stops against the catch and could easily trap fingers, mine for instance! It could easily break a small childs finger.
Work well, but a little fiddly and not totally full proof
These are a very helpful idea and do work at keeping little hands out of cupboards, but they can be tricky to fit. Fitting to a large cupboard door is ok, you just need to make sure you align the two parts correctly, but when I was fitting them to smaller cupboards or drawers I found it quite fiddly as there is no room to get the screwdriver onto the screw heads whilst holding the clips (it would also help if the supplied screws were self tapping).
When fitted they mostly work well; on drawers they are a little awkward to open, but then this is the point of them. However, if your little one is as strong as my boy then he/she may be able to pull hard enough that the clip simply lets go; it doesn't break, but simply bends out of the way. Although it did take to the age of 18 months and he is quite big, so they should mostly be fine.



