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Adhesive Magnetic Locking System Starter Kit
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Adhesive Magnetic Locking System Starter Kit
From Safety 1st
Current price: $19.99
From Safety 1st
Adhesive Magnetic Locking System Starter Kit
Current price: $19.99
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Get the safety lock system that has been proven stronger and help keep your little explorer from accessing off-limit cabinets and drawers. The Safety 1st Adhesive Magnetic Lock System is simple to install, just peel and stick. This kit comes with two locks and one key and includes a template that allows for perfect installation alignment, every time.
These ingenious locks install discreetly inside of your cabinets and drawers, making them invisible from the outside. It unlocks with a magnetic key that can be stored high up and out of your child's reach. A push of a button lets you disengage the lock during periods of non-use. When you're ready to keep things shut, the SecureTech locking indicator lets you know that the lock is properly engaged again. This standard set includes two locks and one key.
In side by side comparisons with leading competitors using real life toddlers, the Safety 1st Adhesive Magnetic Locks were strong enough to keep even the cleverest of toddlers out. Even in lab testing using state of the art mechanical pull force equipment, Safety 1st outperformed the competition. Toddler Tested. Proven Stronger.
Features:
-3M adhesive provide a powerful, secure hold while making it easy to install
-Each lock includes a plastic template for perfect installation alignment every time
-No tools needed for most cabinets. Some materials, such as particle board, require the use of screws (included).
-Operates with a magnetic key that stores easily up high and out of child’s reach
-Lock installs inside cabinet or drawer for an invisible safety solutionB25
-Disengages for periods of non-use
-Proven stronger against leading competitors in mechanical pull force tests – and with real-life toddlers (as of August 2017)