How to Install the Tot Lok magnetic cabinet locks

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2009

Michael Hixson of KidSafeInc.com demonstrates how to install and use the Safety 1st Tot Lok Magnetic Cabinet Locks. Baby proof your cabinets with one of the best locks available. Step by step instructions. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • Do you have a video showing drawer installation?

  • @sblachin

    Sorry, we don't, bur call us for info.

  • It is almost impossible to supervise them 24/7. These provide a back-up plan.

  • Awesome Video! Thanks!

    Do have a question: What is the difference between the Safety 1st Magnetic Locking System 9-Piece Set (HS13) and these Tot Lok's?

  • @mrbasicshark The HS13 is a new product from Safety 1st. Don't know how good it is. The Tot Loks are time-tested as good.

  • Great video.. i just received 20 of these and after reading the instructions, i was a little confused. But your video made it simple! Thanks!!!

  • Thank you.

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  • I must buy some. I don't have kids as I'm only 14 but I want them 'cause they look fun.

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  • All this work for one cabinet door...so much easier than just supervising you're kids.

  • Clear paper reinforcements would work better than a pencil to mark the location of the lock. Also, always try to install as close as possible to the handles so the cabinet can be opened with one hand only.

  • So helpful! Thanks a ton, the instructions that came with it were so confusing! I didn't have a 9/32 drill bit and I went to home depot and they didn't have one either. Ended up using a 5/16 and that worked just fine. The drill depth adapter woulding fit so I used packing tape and spent that around the bit at the depth I wanted and that worked pretty well.

  • This is a wonderful video. Thanks for making it. I would love to see an installation video for installing this product in drawers.

  • Thanks you SO much for posting this!!

  • @mrbasicshark correction HS133

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