Finger Guards - 2 Pack
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| List Price: | $5.00 |
| Price: | $4.91 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Home Naturals, Inc.
9 new or used available from $3.99
Average customer review:Product Description
Soft flexible design attaches to most interior and exterior doors to prevent finger injuries. Keeps doors from slmming and helps prevent painful and serious finger injuries. Easy to install and remove. Fits most interior and exterior doors. Two guards per pack.
- Keeps door from slamming and helps prevent painful and serious finger injuries
- Easy to install and remove
- Fits most exterior and interior doors
- Soft flexible design
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1688 in Baby Product
- Brand: KidCo
- Model: KID-S500G
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x 8.00" w x 12.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Easy to install, easy to remove
Customer Reviews
does the trick
We have a large industrial-style door leading to our basement. Keeps the door open & doesn't ruin door jambs. Fits on, doesn't fall off. And keeps our kid's fingers from getting squished. Does the trick!
GREAT
These finger guards are perfect! What I love about them is not only that they work well - but also because they are easy to remove when you want to close the door. Soft and flexible, yet they do hold well and do not fall off. When I put my 3 year old to bed at night, I move it to the doorknob side of the door, leaving the door open just a couple of inches, and move it back to the other side in the morning. When I close the door, the thing actually will sit on top of the doorknob to remind me to put it back on.
Drawback: The manufacturer's directions do state that if the door is forced shut, that it could damage your door. Because it's easier to fix/replace a door rather than fingers, I am okay with that and warned all family members about this so that they'd remember if they ever did feel themselves forcing the door shut. (It would be pretty hard to do.)
Great teether, not a great finger guard
Super easy, yes. But, when your 11-month-old decides that he really wants that door shut, that door is going to shut, and take off the upper hinges as well. Granted, the hinges are 60 years old, but still. So, a new upper hinge later, the door works.
And now we have two new teethers. Perfectly sized for little hands, I might add. The notches work well as a grip. So, for $5, we have a great new teething toy instead of a finger guard. Oh well.




