OT: Outlet protector review

Tabetha A.
on 10/11/10 1:41 am - Ajax, Canada
 Stay away from the Safety 1st outlet protectors.  Alex has no issue removing them.  They pop out so easily!  I think it's their high profile against the outlet that makes them so easy to grab.  If they aren't all over the floor waiting for someone to step on and break their ankle, they are in his mouth.  Definitely, not protecting anything in the outlet!

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FlabToFab
on 10/11/10 3:57 am - Chino Hills, CA
None of my friends who have kids use those things because they always figure out how to remove them. Same with cabinet latches! Dexterous little devils! LOL
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Tabetha A.
on 10/11/10 3:59 am - Ajax, Canada
 My uncle said... he'll stop touching the outlets when he gets his first shock from it!  Which I guess is true... though I'd prefer that not to happen!  LOL  

When I was 3 I stuck a set of house keys in the outlet in my room.. ZAP!  OWW!  Never touched it again though!

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FlabToFab
on 10/11/10 4:02 am - Chino Hills, CA
LMAO! My dad WATCHED me stick a penny in the outlet when I was 2. I think the noise scared the hell out of me more than it hurt. I never did it again, either.
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Tabetha A.
on 10/11/10 4:03 am - Ajax, Canada
 Well I'm pretty sure it isn't deadly.. just a bit painful.  Which is why they watched us do it!  LOL

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