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Munchkin® Xtraguard™ Child Safety Cabinet Locks, Double Locking Latches for Babyproofing Appliances, Toilets and More, 2 Count

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Features

  • Secures cabinets, drawers, appliances, toilet seats, and more
  • Requires dual button operation to release, release and rotate when not in use
  • Flexible strap allows latching around corners
  • Easy to install with provided adhesive won't damage furniture and is easy to remove
  • Features a double layer of security providing tamper resilience and double locking protection

Description

Secure cabinets, drawers, appliances, toilet seats and more with the Munchkin xtraguard dual action multi-use latch. This handy 2 pack features a dual button operation to release, making it hard for children to open but easy for an adult. Simply release and rotate when not in use and push back to fasten. The flexible strap allows for latching around corners. Installation is quick and simple and the included adhesive removes easily without damaging surfaces. Brand Story By

Product Dimensions: ‎6.75 x 4.7 x 1.6 inches


Item model number: ‎35046


Target gender: ‎Unisex


Number Of Items: ‎1


Item Weight: ‎4.6 ounces


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  • Absolute Lifesaver for the Determined Toddler
The Munchkin Xtraguard Double Locking Latches are, without a doubt, the best babyproofing investment we have made! Before these arrived, my 18-month-old treated every kitchen and bathroom cabinet like a personal scavenger hunt, often resulting in spilled cleaning supplies or shattered glassware. We tried the magnetic locks, but they were a hassle to install and sometimes failed. These latches are the perfect middle ground: highly secure but easy for adults to use. Installation (5/5): It took less than two minutes per lock. The adhesive is incredibly strong—make sure you place it correctly the first time! We cleaned the surface with alcohol beforehand, and they haven't budged, even on our often-steamy bathroom cabinet and the heavy refrigerator door. Security (5/5): The "Xtraguard" name is earned. The double-locking mechanism is brilliant. You have to push two separate buttons simultaneously to release the latch, which is exactly the kind of complex, two-part operation a toddler's brain just can't manage (yet!). He pulls, he tugs, he stands on his head, and the cabinets remain firmly shut. Pure peace of mind. Versatility (5/5): We originally bought them just for cabinets, but we've successfully used them to babyproof the fridge, the microwave (by locking the side to the counter), and even the toilet lid! The flexible strap allows them to work on corners and uneven surfaces where standard locks would fail. If you have a curious, persistent, and determined little explorer who sees household chemicals as toys, stop wasting time and money on flimsy alternatives. Buy these! They are simple, effective, and truly provide "xtra guard" protection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2025 by PapaKnowsStuff

  • Sturdy, reliable!
I actually got these to keep my cat out of the cereal cupboard in my new home 5 years ago. Yes, that strap is 5 years old and not going anywhere, and you can see the wear and tear from me using the latch for a solid 5 years. I needed more locks for other cupboards because miss kitty just can't resist temptation and nothing else compared to these and was desperate to remember these. I stumbled upon them the other day and never jumped so much for joy. The ease, quality, value, and strength of adhesive are unbeatable. I pray they never stop selling these because these just work so well with my chemistry LOL. I can't comment on ease of removal because as I stated, that lock is 5 years in. However I do recommend heating up adhesive with a blow dryer for a solid few minutes to remove and using alcohol to remove reside if surface permits. If I have to remove when I paint my cupboards, I'll either buy another few sets or reattach the straps with another adhesive because I can't do without these. The lock is superior to all the others I've tried, and I have a basket full of duds I've kept just in case. Buy these. I'm so glad to see the product is unchanged after 5 years because most companies "cheap" out on revamping products. Not this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by KarahCrisis

  • Great for trash cans
This works so well. Used on my trash can so my son would stop opening it up. The lock is easy to open up (for adults). When you’re done you just snap it right back on. Adhesive has held up well.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026 by Molly

  • Works well for my 18 month olds! *EDITED*
I purchased these to keep my exploring 18 month old twins out of our entertainment center. We have two glass doors they just loved to open. Applying them was easy, but unfortunately one of my girls tugged on the strap before it was really set and ripped the back latch (the one we don't use) off the wood. It wouldn't stick now so I just pulled out some of my extra command strips and stuck it down. It's mostly out of sight so we don't see the tabs and it works great! The locks are pretty large and unsightly, but they get the job done and they can't figure it out (yet). I'm sure by 3 or so they'll discover they just have to push the buttons and boom! Access to whatever. But they are excellent for now. It would be nice if they supplied extra adhesive just in case (or for reuse). It'd also be nice if they made them in a black, and a brushed and polished silver color too, just to make them look slightly nicer. They accomplish what I wanted at an excellent price, would recommend! Edit: September 7, 2013: My daughters are now over two years old and still cannot get into these. I put them on all cabinets in our kitchen now as well. If I leave one off on accident they try to put it back on but can't. They have very small hand and not much strength in them so I have confidence that these will last for a long time. You really have to push the side buttons and pull it off, my daughters can't do this. To apply the ones in my kitchen I removed the adhesive provided on the lock all together and stuck it on with command strips instead to save the cabinets in our rental house. My daughters pull and pull on them and even using command strips instead of the provided adhesive they haven't been able to pull them off. Still love them! EDIT FEBRUARY 29, 2016: My daughters are now 4.5 years olds and just finally discovered how to undo these locks. Luckily we don't much need them anymore, so I removed them all. I highly recommend these locks over any other type for keeping small children out of drawers, cabinets, fridges, dishwashers, etc etc. They worked excellently for us for a little over 3 years! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2013 by Nky

  • Prevent toddler destruction!
We have our cabinets locked up like Fort Knox to prevent the young kids from constantly emptying the contents and throwing things everywhere. This happened one too many times so it was time to secure the cabinets and drawers. We use a combination of these along with some magnetic locks to keep things secure. These cabinet and drawer locks work great IF you have the proper setup for them. Some cabinets and drawers just don’t give you enough room to work with to place these straps. Forget about these for middle drawers where you don’t have anything solid on either side. For those, you’ll want to go with a magnetic cabinet lock. These work best on drawers where you can affix the other end to the side of a cabinet. I prefer these over the magnetic locks because they are easier to open and you don’t have to fumble with a magnetic key. In addition to kitchen, I found these work well for dresser drawers so the contents don’t get emptied and to prevent an open drawer tipping incident. The sticky patch does hold well. I did have one that came loose on a frequently used drawer, but that is an exception and not the rule. These also open easily with a quick pinch of the clip. Our five year old can open these fine but it keeps the younger kids out of the drawers. Overall this is a great product for that short time in life where toddlers seek and destroy anything they can. This keeps them from emptying drawers or more importantly getting into a dangerous situation. I hope I never need these again, but I would order again if needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2020 by Cowboy

  • Great for cats
These work SO effectively. I use mine to keep my cats out of the bathroom (broken door, so they just push the door open) and the trash (I tried a garbage with a lid, but they can smell through it and will knock it over anyway). I'm sure I'll find other uses for them The monsters weren't very happy at first, but they've stopped freaking out when I lock the door lol The adhesive is extremely strong (make sure you know exactly where you want to put it the FIRST time!), and it's SO easy to click in and out of place Highly recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2025 by Scarlet

  • For my autistic son
I love these little things. Small but effective. Installation was quick and easy. The lock is strong. Its plastic so it’s easy to clean.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2026 by Moments with ma’j

  • Toddler-Proof and Easy to Remove!
Not only are these latches ridiculously easy to install, they're also easy to use. We had them on our wood cabinets for the past several years and as our toddler began opening doors and many other things, she was never able to open these latches. We recently prepared our house for sale and removed the latches with very little problem. The removal process is a moderately difficult task, but if you take your time, it will go smooth. The removal process that worked the best for me was: 1. Remove the latch from both bases; 2. Using a medium-sized flathead screwdriver, SLOWLY push the head of the screwdriver into the adhesive between the cabinet surface and the latch base (be careful not to push the screwdriver into the cabinet surface!); 3. When the screwdriver is roughly halfway in, you will start to hear a popping sound as the latch base separates from the adhesive, which means you can start to push the handle of the screwdriver toward the cabinet to pop the latch base off (be careful to not dent the cabinet with too much force on the screwdriver!); 4. The latch base will pop off, leaving the adhesive; 5. SLOWLY pull on the part of the adhesive you messed up with the screwdriver. The slower you pull, the better as this will also remove the adhesive residue. Too fast and you'll have a lot of residue to clean-up. I also used a wide putty knife to help GENTLY push the adhesive along at the peeling point; 6. After the adhesive is off, you can remove any leftover residue with Goo Gone or a Non-Scratch Scotch-Brite scrub sponge. This process worked for all six latches (12 latch bases) I removed. All were removed from the same kind of wood cabinet and NONE had any damage at all. The photos show where the latches were installed at the corners of two cabinets and a close-up of one of the corners. These are ACTUAL post-removal photos and NOT just an example of the cabinets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2016 by FT

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