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Your cart is empty.Curious kids try to explore everywhere, but the Safety 1st OutSmart Toilet Lock helps you keep them safer with the first ever decoy button. Your child will think the decoy button will let them open the toilet, but pushing it has no effect. You’ll know that the surface on the sides hides the actual secret to opening the lid. The OutSmart Toilet Lock installs easily and the strap detaches for periods of non use.
S
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
Instalation was super easy. The lock works well. Keeps out all my kids and my husband lol.
Steven
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
I usually only write reviews for things I absolutely love, but I had to write a negative one for this item. It is awful. The adhesive that is supposed to go on the toilet bowl does not stick at all, even when I followed all directions. I would return, but I have already thrown away all the packaging. Save your money!
Ana Carla Pianna Dadalto Montanari
Reviewed in Brazil on July 13, 2024
Muito bom. Muito útil para as crianças não abrirem a tampa do vaso
Sarah Chafe
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2024
Does exactly what it is suppose to do!My 5 year old can easily get it unlocked but it keeps the baby out!
Bailey w.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
This worked for a little while but once my toddler learned his insane strength it was game over, the 3M tape does not stick very well my toddler pulled it off no problem and after 4 times it was over and won’t stick anymore
david macdougall
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2024
Unfortunately this lock did not stay stuck to the toilet very long. It worked while sticking but the part that attached to the toilet unstuck randomly and never stuck back again. Disappointed!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
We ended up using this on our dishwasher after my toddler got into ours and was playing with a steak knife. Worked for awhile & he never figured out how to unlock it, but after a bit (a few months, maybe?), the adhesive wore out.
Brenna Thurston
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
They work well and my 15-month old has not been able to figure them out (yet..lol). But I would suggest moving it more to the side of the toilet bowl, not near the front where the instructions suggest, or else it’ll hit your legs every time you sit down & my husband says it gets in the way in the front when he stands.
Elle Mat
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021
I had been using the regular Safety 1st appliance locks on my toilets because that’s what I had lying around; however, after too many cleanings, they’d eventually come loose loose and pop off. I decided to try this product after I finally ran out of replacements. What I love about this one is the fact that the strap swings down and out of the way when the toilet is in use. But, like some of the other reviewers, I had difficulty getting it to adhere completely flush due to the curvature of my toilet bowl. No matter how much pressure I applied, there remained a significant gap at the bottom. It likely would be only a matter of time before it popped off. My solution? Seal the entire perimeter with silicone sealant/caulk. Not only did it fill the bottom gap, now it will protect from moisture seeping into the adhesive. I’m confident that this simple and fairly inexpensive solution will extend the life of this product. I hope this tip helps! - An increasingly handy mom with a very crafty, safety-averse special needs toddler8/7/2022 update: My caulk/sealant trick has unfailingly held this in place. However, due to frequent daily use, the lock itself is starting to break down—both the rubber exterior and the internal locking mechanism. This is to be expected given how rough my family is on most household items, and I’d venture to say that this item lasted longer than most. I happily ordered a replacement.
Alejandro Aleman
Reviewed in Mexico on July 26, 2020
El adhesivo no funciona, se desprendió al día siguiente.
UPSman
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2020
Most people are wondering.... does it really work as good as they say? The simple answer is YES! The only complaint I’ve read is that the adhesive of the 3M tape used to stick it to the porcelain bowl and toilet lid doesn’t stay stuck. Well... there’s good reason why it might not. Imagine trying to stick a hard cold minimally flexing padded sticker to an even colder non-porous surface like a toilet bowl; it’s not going to work. The solution is very simple. Warm both surfaces and get those molecules nice and happy!!! I simply used a lighter and warmed up the stickers pretty well before removing the paper so that I could apply them to the CLEAN surfaces. It was also vital to warm the porcelain on the toilet as well. Nothing is going to want to stick to a cold and possibly condensation covered surface. Do these steps and your biggest problem will be getting the 3M tape off once you feel you don’t need these anymore.
Annemarie
Reviewed in Mexico on November 4, 2019
Tengo un hijo de 1 año y medio que siempre se intereso demasiado por el inodoro, queriendo meter la mano, juguetes, etc. Con este cierre no me preocupo mas. Estoy viendo bastante gente que dice que sus hijos lo abren fácilmente. Lo que me pregunto es si no los han enseñado sin querer cómo se hace. Porque los niños son muy observadores. Otros cierres que he comprado de la marca son bastante difíciles de abrir, requieren no solo coordinación fina sino también un toque de fuerza - este no requiere fuerza, es bien blando y se abre fácil una vez que sabes dónde apretar. Por eso me pregunto los que los abren si los mismos padres no les han mostrado sin querer.
Matthew Morse
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2018
Meh... I had a hard time getting this system to work with my toilet. Our bowl is quite curved on the underside so getting this to stick and stay stuck was a pain. The top surface actually stuck quite well. Also, while I think the decoy button is cute (especially for curious little ones that learn about buttons very quickly), it confused my house guests more than it entertained or disinterested my little one. I had to explain to people how to open the toilet lid, usually after they awkwardly came out of the bathroom after far too long and said, "I'm sorry, but can someone show me how to operate the toilet lid lock?"After the adhesive detached for about the 10th time on the bottom of the bowl, we just scrapped the whole thing. I'll find another way to keep the lid closed. Or we'll just develop a great relationship with our plumber!
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