My 10 month old started figuring out how to open rubber-banded cabinets, so it's time to baby proof (too late- one got in).
Tot-Loks 4 set + magnetic key is on sale at Drugstore.com for 14.99 right now. That's 3$ cheaper than WalMart. Going through Bing.com gets you 25% back additionally and if you get over 49$ you get free shipping (mine said 25$, so YMMV there). I ordered 3 sets.
Do these magnetic locks need any drilling? Any link to instructions?
I live in an apartment and moving out in about a month. Did not install the previous kit I got because the installation required drilling holes into the cupboard/drawer doors.
Thanks !
Edit: Yeah, needs drilling. Here are instructions: linky
lekhak said: Do these magnetic locks need any drilling? Any link to instructions?
I live in an apartment and moving out in about a month. Did not install the previous kit I got because the installation required drilling holes into the cupboard/drawer doors.
Thanks !
Edit: Yeah, needs drilling. Here are instructions: linky
Yep, they require drilling- but to be honest it's very little and it's easily hidden behind one of the fake wood stickers if you're worried about it.
Frankly, I'd install them and then remove the upper pieces (skipping the little chunk of iron that you install in the door). You can always get some cheap rod cut off to make more.
These are good but quite a bit of work to install, read the reviews on Amazon (link).
sabbie03
Member
posted: Sep. 27, 2009 @ 6:44p
These things are so hard to install! We bought them for our kitchen and bathrooms and couldn't figure them out, ended up returning them and getting the Kidco Magnetic sets instead. They can be installed with adhesive or by drill, which we did becuase the adhesive didn't work that well. Just my two cents.
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