CalMyotis Child Safety Cupboard Locks, Child Safety Locks
CalMyotis Child Safety Cupboard Locks, Child Safety Locks, Cupboard Locks for Children with Super Strong Adhesive, Innovative Design of Hidden Spring, No Drilling or Magnet or Tools Needed, 10 Pack
From the brand
Your kids’ safety is what we strive for.Our story
How we got our start
CalMyotis is a global trading company. We have 3-year experience of selling baby safety products and baby care products, such as corner protector and cabinet lock.What makes our product unique
Based on customers’ needs, our company advocates innovation and our R&D department is in a continual process of improving and developing our products.Why we love what we do
Nowadays, CalMyotis has been acclaimed for premium products. It is an honor for us and the motivation to keep working hard.Weight: | 360 g |
Dimensions: | 23.9 x 9.7 x 5.7 cm; 360 Grams |
Model: | B08J7LSM4G |
Pack Quantity: | 10 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Dimensions: | 23.9 x 9.7 x 5.7 cm; 360 Grams |
Quantity: | 10 |
These locks are much sturdier than the normal push in locks that tend to snap.
They have a very strong adhesive sticker making them very easy to install rather than needing to be screwed in.
I’d definitely recommend
I was skeptical but these are so easy to attach ( I used the stickers) and they are strong. You do need something for it to hook up against but I found you just don’t always need the latch part and can just use the hook. Great value for money
Good product and simple to install / use – instructions are a little mmmm install depends on your kitchen doors / overhang of top etc but it’s simple to work out. *note if you have a overhang top (like us) it’s a little tight but you can still access the push down button. It’s about finding the perfect spot (we) have a handle screw where I wanted it so we had to move it slightly to one side – only real gripe I supposed is closing – we are finding you have to push button down to close or use force to shut door – but a small price to pay to stop little ones going where they shouldn’