In fact, there are five main types of cabinet locks; the magnetic, the adhesive mount baby lock, the pull cord, the spring release lock and
the sliding cabinet lock.
The sliding cabinet lock works on a similar principle to the pull cord version, except the slide lock is made from durable plastic to help reinforce the hold.
Whether you decide on the magnetic, the adhesive mount baby lock, the pull cord, the spring release lock,
the sliding cabinet lock or a combo of each, providing your child with a safe environment is crucial.
We've chosen the Secure Home by Jessa Leona brand of
sliding cabinet lock as our top pick.
Not exact matches
These
sliding locks will work for most
cabinets, and those that feature a mushroom - shape or D - shape handles up to five inches apart.
The spring release baby
lock works by
sliding your finger behind the
cabinet door and pushing down the latch to release its grip.
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To keep him away from dangerous chemicals hidden underneath the kitchen sink, use child - proof
sliding locks on your
cabinet doors.
Whilst there aren't any
locks on our
cabinets, boxes, and drawers, they are built to contain everything and anything you need them to without
sliding open.