Self-Closing Babyproof Outlet Covers (center-screw, 12-pack, white) vs Safety Essentials Kit for Childproofing (Pack of 3)
Overall winner: Safety Essentials Kit for Childproofing (Pack of 3)
Key Differences
Safety 1st (A) is a 46-item comprehensive childproofing kit including door knob covers and cabinet latches and is positioned as the more affordable, versatile option; Safety Innovations (B) is a focused 12-pack of self-closing outlet covers that installs with a screwdriver and targets electrical safety. Pick A if you want broad home-childproofing coverage and higher review count and rating; pick B if you only need outlet protection with an oversized center-screw design
Self-Closing Babyproof Outlet Covers (center-screw, 12-pack, white)
Self-closing outlet covers for center-screw outlets, easy installation with a standard screwdriver. Improves safety and wall appearance; customers cite ease of use and cleaner walls, with some noting plug slippage issues
Pros
- easy installation with screwdriver
- oversized design enhances safety
- improves wall appearance
- stronger spring for added security
Cons
- possible plug slippage after insertion
- mixed opinions on connection strength
Safety Essentials Kit for Childproofing (Pack of 3)
A per-pack babyproofing set with 46 safety items to create a safer home. Includes grip n twist door knob covers and cabinet & drawer latches, plus overall safety solutions for households with toddlers
Pros
- comprehensive 46-item kit
- includes door knob covers and cabinet latches
- value for money feedback from customers
- positive notes on safety and functionality
Cons
- installation experience varies
- door knob locks and latches may be hard to install for some
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Safety 1st |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Safety 1st |
| User Reviews | Safety 1st |