My kitchen and bathroom cabinets do not have knobs. I was looking around online and it looks like they have magnetic key things or appliance straps that could possibly be put on cabinets. Has anyone had experience using either of these? I'm kind of hesitant to use the magnetic key things if it means that part of the apparatus has to be nailed to the inside of the cabinet. Any suggestions?
Re: What are your recommendations for babyproofing cabinets that do not have knobs?
They are probably partical board made to look like wood. We'll probably at some point want to sell our hose, so I don't want to start putting little holes in every cabinet. Do you remember what brand was the sticky ones? From the pictures I have found online, all I'm finding are the screw in ones.
IVF #1 ET 1 d3 embryo 10/30/11 BFP
3 Embryos frozen (1 d5, 2 d6)
DS born 07/29/12
FET #1 ET 1 d5 embryo 02/10/15 BFN
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I'm considering these - have you ever tried removing them? Do they remove pretty easily or do they leave a mark on the cabinet?
IVF #1 ET 1 d3 embryo 10/30/11 BFP
3 Embryos frozen (1 d5, 2 d6)
DS born 07/29/12
FET #1 ET 1 d5 embryo 02/10/15 BFN
FET #2 1 d6 embryo didn't survive thaw, transferred last d6. CP
Married: August 2012
DD: 9/22/2014
I would just leave the locks installed in that case. The magnetic ones you can turn on and off so you can use them for a future kiddo. It's not like you destroy the cabinets or anything, it's two tiny screw holes.