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  1. #11
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    Default RE: Cabinet Locks that you don't have to drill for?

    Thatlink says "Now Available" ! I'm interested in the adhesive regular one (not magnetic) but I've seen it costs $5 for ONE latch. That's a bit much.

  2. #12
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    Default RE: Cabinet Locks that you don't have to drill for?

    I own these Kidco locks. Don't buy them! They are horrible. DS was able to pop them off by pulling hard on the cabinet door. I have tried every kind of cabinet lock (adhesive and screw on) and most are terrible except the Tot Loks.
    Marie
    Mommy to Ty, 3 and Natalie, 1

  3. #13
    mmascari Guest

    Default RE: Cabinet Locks that you don't have to drill for?

    >I own these Kidco locks. Don't buy them! They are horrible.
    >DS was able to pop them off by pulling hard on the cabinet
    >door. I have tried every kind of cabinet lock (adhesive and
    >screw on) and most are terrible except the Tot Loks.

    I have the Kidco locks also, along with some Tot-Locks. The Kidco one's do have holes for using screws to attach them instead of or in addition to the tape. This would solve the pop off problem.

    It's not the screws that caused me any concern, those are small holes. It's the large hole for the plunger on the Tot-Lock that I don't like.

    Both support turning them off.

    Having said that, the Kidco locks are larger and only work for vertical installation. This limits their use for drawers or anyplace where the lock should be on the side not the top. This is why I have some of each.

  4. #14
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    Default RE: Cabinet Locks that you don't have to drill for?

    I have a corner cabinet which is a Lazy Susan- meaning the entire cabinet. The door actually spins inward & the Lazy Susan spins out. I've never seen it before I moved to this apt. but its really cool.
    Any ideas on locks for that? Right now I just keep plastic containers in there, b/c its the funnest baby bait!!
    TIA
    ~Shanamama

    Mommy's girl- 10 years old!!
    Daddy's girl- turning 7!!
    monkey boy- 3 years old now!!

    Wacky typos brought to you by autocorrect.

  5. #15
    o_mom is offline Pink Diamond level (15,000+ posts)
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    Default RE: Cabinet Locks that you don't have to drill for?

    Scroll down the page, there is a thread on Lazy Susans about 3/4 of the way down.

    Mama to three boys ('03, '05, '07)

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