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Old 01-22-2003
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Is there a lock that will work for a corner cabinet housing a lazy susan? If so, what is it called and where can I buy it? If not, does anyone have any suggestions on how to baby proof this cabinet?
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The TotLoks that I have on all my kitchen cabinets work on my lazy susan as well. Most BRU stores sell these.

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I saw a lazy susan cabinet lock in the Safety First kitchen package. I have not used it so I do not know how effective it is.

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I think the Safety First one is the one we bought. We could never get it to work on our Lazy Susan (it just didn't fit, for some reason) and we eventually gave up on trying to lock it. It was a pain at first, having to keep my daughter out of there (didn't want her to pinch her fingers while opening it or to get into any of the stuff in there) but after letting her go in there supervised a few times, the novelty wore off. So, we ended up being ok w/ no lock. It just took a little while.

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Homesafety.com sells a lock for lazy susan. Maybe this helps

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Could you provide the link to this site, please? I tried homesafety.com but found no site. Thanks.
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Did you try the one that Kidco makes?
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Thanks for the suggestion about KidCo. I just went to the site again and see there's now an adjustable locking strap. Maybe that will work. Now if I could see one in person...
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