The "Invisible" Cabinet Locks That Actually Work

 

Babyproofing used to mean ruining your kitchen. You had to screw ugly plastic hooks onto every drawer, and your kitchen ended up looking like a plastic fortress. Plus, the "push-down" latches are annoying for adults to use (and smart toddlers figure them out in a week).

The Upgrade: Magnetic Locks. The new standard is Magnetic Cabinet Locks.

  • Invisible: They mount on the inside of the cabinet door. You see nothing from the outside.

  • The Key: To open the door, you hold a special magnetic "key" against the outside wood. The latch pops open inside.

  • The "Off" Switch: When the kids go to grandma's, you can flip a switch to disable the locks so you can use your kitchen normally.

They are stronger than the plastic hooks, they look better, and they keep the chemicals under the sink truly safe.

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