Bakalu Child Safety Locks for Cabinets and Drawers, 6 pcs, White
| Products ID: | 125919 |
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| Manufactured by: | Nicekids |
| Availablity: | Ready to Order |
| Delivery Time | 7-10 business days |
| EAN: | 5904158317735 |
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Choose countryBakalu child safety locks are essential accessories for parents looking to childproof their home. These strong and flexible locks effectively restrict access to potentially dangerous areas, protecting your little ones from accidents.
Practical Home Safety
Designed with both security and convenience in mind, these locks are easy for adults to operate but difficult for children. The flexible strap allows for versatile placement across various furniture types and household appliances.
Key Features
- Universal Application: Ideal for cabinets, drawers, refrigerators, toilets, washing machines, and ovens.
- Easy Installation: Uses 3M self-adhesive tape for a secure hold without drilling or damaging furniture.
- Child-Proof Mechanism: Features a safety button system that is simple for adults to release but challenging for toddlers.
- Flexible Design: The adjustable strap fits around corners and onto uneven surfaces easily.
- Value Pack: Includes 6 individual locks to secure multiple areas around your home.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Bakalu |
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| Model Code | JKF13359 WHITE |
| Total Length | 19 cm |
| Width | 3.5 cm |
| Quantity | 6 pieces |
| Color | White |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these locks damage my furniture?
No, the 3M adhesive is designed to hold firmly and can be removed without leaving permanent marks or holes.
Can these be used on kitchen appliances?
Yes, they are highly effective for securing refrigerator doors, ovens, and dishwashers.
How do I install them?
Simply clean the surface, peel off the adhesive backing, and press the lock firmly onto the desired spot. No tools required.
Are they suitable for corners?
Yes, the flexible strap design makes them perfect for securing drawers and cabinets that meet at a 90-degree angle.



























