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Safety 1st Cabinet & Drawer Latch 14 Pack, Babyproofing Locks for Toddlers, Easy Install, Child Safety, Hidden Design, Secure Cabinets & Drawers

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About this item

  • CURIOSITY-FRIENDLY CHILD LOCKS Your little one is eager to explore the world. The Safety 1st Cabinet & Drawer Latches help babyproof your home. They’re sturdy enough for even the cleverest of toddlers.
  • BABYPROOFING MADE EASY Each latch features a wide easy-grip surface to give you quick access to everything inside your babyproofed cabinets and drawers. The pack of 14 helps to childproof your whole home.
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION Safety 1st Cabinet & Drawer Latches are designed with simplicity in mind. These baby cabinet and drawer safety latches install easily and remain out of sight from both kids and visitors. A Philips head screwdriver is required.


Product Description

Your little one is curious and eager to explore to world. The Safety 1st Cabinet and Drawer Latches help babyproof your home and are sturdy enough for even the cleverest of toddlers. Each latch features a wide easy-grip surface, giving you the quick access you need to whatever’s inside. Our latches install easily inside your cabinets or drawers, providing the perfect coverage while remaining out of sight from both kids and visitors.

Brand Story

By Safety 1st


Hmmm
2025-08-28 21:33:45
After browsing and seeing plenty of "recommended" products that require lose-able magnetic "keys" or have weird springs or massive plastic pieces, I remembered the very simple ones my parents had. They worked great...don't they make those anymore?They do! This is them! They cost around a third of all the "new" kinds. They use actual screws instead of putting your faith in some adhesives. They might not work everywhere -- they work on our cabinets, but not our drawers.For the cabinets, I found them easy to install. I used the little cardstock/sticky template for the first cabinet -- I'd recommend that you do that, too, so you have a model of the intended installation. After that, I skipped the template and was just careful to test and mark the holes for the "arm" piece before I drilled. "Measure twice, cut once" thinking. Worked great every time -- no problems with our cabinets.Our drawers are old -- 1960's -- and these latches can't be easily installed on them. The rear panel of the drawer fills the entire vertical space that is cut out for sliding the drawer into. And, you have to take the drawer out to screw the piece into the "wall" side. Together, this means that when you install the small part onto the "wall", the drawer can't be slid back in.It may be possible for me to use a double-sided adhesive to stick the small piece in place while the drawer is still installed, but open. Or, I might be able to hand screw in the small piece, or find a tiny screw driver or use a screwdriver bit with pliers or something.
ROBERT
2025-07-20 17:33:08
Work good. Dies the job
Sam Meyers
2025-07-17 12:54:25
So these worked better than I expected them to for how cheap they are. I did dock a star because they are an absolute nuisance to install, because you won't know for certain they're in the correct place until they're screwed down, as they can shift a bit while installing if you're not careful.They work wonderfully to keep my cats out of my dresser drawers, but unfortunately they didn't work on my cabinet doors. This isn't the fault of the product, though. I live in a trailer house, so my cabinets are built differently than most normal houses, and you can really attach anything that uses screws. Haven't had any issues with the ones of my drawers breaking or coming loose or anything, though.
Shelby Broome
2025-07-16 14:13:45
Great value for price! I saw a lot of others that seem unnecessary expensive. Very easy to install. And the plastic seems strong, we haven’t broken any yet.
MissG
2025-07-03 09:47:18
I installed these on our lower kitchen cabinet doors. It took me over an hour total to install them on 9 doors, so be sure to give yourself ample time. It was tedious, but not difficult. They’re extremely effective. They immediately deterred our toddler from trying to open the cabinets, and she won’t be figuring out how to open them anytime soon, because our 7 year old is struggling to get them open.
Hannah
2025-06-16 12:50:10
This is not the product for me. It’s not simple due to the fact that you need a drill to install the pieces. I needed to use these on drawers in my bathroom. I didn’t end up using them because I would have to empty out all of my drawers to fit the drill in the drawers. Too much hassle for me! I went with a magnetic route instead!
jen0213
2025-05-29 18:02:11
Works great for bathroom and kitchen cabinets. Easy to open for adult. Keeps kiddo safe from dangerous chemicals. Fits perfect and has great stickiness.
Emma
2025-05-10 11:33:11
The item was missing the template to install
Darlene Plant
2025-05-02 13:28:56
Arrived quickly, easy to install, economical box, did all of our cuboards, best of all, now the kids cant get in!
marcosmac
2025-03-29 12:26:02
Compre estos en conjunto con las protecciones para enchufes eléctricos, me han funcionado bien para los cajones, mi hija aprendió rápido como funcionan los cajones y lo bueno nunca se ha lastimado como yo, a mi si me han salvado varias veces, también recomiendo comprar las protecciones para los enchufes eléctricos y los protectores para las puertas, machucarse los dedos es de las cosas mas dolorosas, todos estos accesorios son fáciles de instalar.
Itzel
2025-02-01 16:16:55
Cumple su función me gusta que no son visibles a la vista PERO:1-puede ser un poco complicado ponerlos si lo dejas ceparados de mas ya no sirve2-por el hecho de que una vez instalado el cajón o puerta va a poder abrirse unos centímetros para poder desbloquear me resulta un poco peligroso con un bebé pequeño que puede intentar abrirlo y podrá introducir sus deditos en las rendijas y lastimarse
Jeff in Italy
2025-01-08 12:23:25
I did not want to get the self adhesive catches because I foresaw a problem with the tape coming loose and it is so easy to drill small holes to put in screws , which also allow you to adjust the position. I would never use tape. One fellow complained that there was no mention of screws but you can clearly see the two screws in the main picture. I assumed there would be screws and if there was tape they would tell you that part. Also another fellow complained that he had 3 drawers vertical with nothing to screw the latch part into ,except for the top drawer. You can easily attach the clip to the side of the cabinet and rotate the lever piece of plastic 90 degrees , so the whole operation is on the side of the drawer and not the top. I can find no objection at all and the ratings that were less than 5 are from people who did not know what to do. The instructions don't show you how to rotate the lever part but anyone with a brain can figure this out. I am sure there are youtube videos out there. Many complain that there was no tape , but tape is inferior. If you just want a crappy set up that the baby will tear apart as soon as they get some strength then use tape. You have to position is perfectly the first time. I want a good secure set up that will last for 2 children, one on the way and one that is very strong and she would rip the tape held catches out of the cabinets. she is already removing baseboards around the house that were nailed in place.I even use these latches on the inside corner doors for the lazy susan , these door have a hinge but the latcher still work fine. I rotated those ones also 90degrees so they latch from the side not the top.
enrique
2024-12-15 14:56:37
muy complicado de poner
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