👶 Safety meets style—because your furniture deserves it too!
QT Baby Anti Tip Furniture Wall Anchors are designed to prevent furniture from tipping over, ensuring child safety. Made from high-quality ABS material, these anchors can withstand up to 110lbs of tension. The unique locking mechanism and EVA pads protect your furniture while providing versatile applications for various types of furniture. Each pack includes two anchors, backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
Product Dimensions | 2.95 x 3.15 x 1.77 inches |
Item model number | QT-ASM-P |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Y**E
Holds securely as intended
My mom recently had surgery to remove the cataracts from both of her eyes.Now that she can see again she is doing a lot of reading.Since she does most of her reading in the dining room, I needed a good quality book shelf for her.I purchased a nice large bookshelf that matches the other furniture in the dining room.I was surprised that it did not come with a tether. After doing a lot of research I still was not sure but I decided to try this one. It's works great. I pulled on the bookshelf after unstalling this and it holds very well.
O**E
Good Product
These are great. So simple to do and gave me so much peace of mind.
E**S
Must have with babies around
It’s going to be so helpful now that my baby is crawling 24/7
A**R
Better than nothing
It holds well enough. I wouldn't leave my child unattended by this furniture held by these anchors though. I did everything as instructed but only one held with the adhesive. Only 2 come in a pack and there is no replacement adhesives.
D**5
Yes they are strong, but…
The Yay:This does have a strong hold and is very sturdy when, used properly. While in will not keep a grip after climbing children, it does stand sturdy around chronic clumsy kids/adults with no coordination.The Ehh:Giant frowning face for the products appearance once installed. They stand out because they are much larger than portrayed, they are white (a very stark white) and are on the top and outer sides of what you are anchoring. Very noticeable to me and even more so to my toddler.Safety first always, so I went ahead and installed themThe Huh?:They are actually an attractive nuisance!My toddler honed-in on the new “secret toy” and she instantly had to have the “white block (anchor);” essentially since it was out of reach/hidden away from her. The obvious happened, in a blink she was climbing up the shelves. When I got to her she actually had her entire weight on one shelf while pulling on the shelf above.That was the first time this product helped my baby, and I am grateful.Yet that would be the only time, as well, that is without reinstalling new adhesives (which may not sick to the now damaged wall).The Really?:A major negative is that it will rip paint off your wall, one applied it can’t be cleanly removed. Maybe they were meant to be semi-permanent?Which is actually a second Really?:The anchors are at the top and edges of the object. As a child goes larger, so does their furniture and surroundings; personalization of this environment factors, too.The Ruling:These are (in my mind) a expensive “Band-Aid” on your child’s safety. You don’t want to depend on bandages.Anchoring with screws/bracket provides more security/stability and actual peace of mind; all with less damage.Band-Aids are useful although, I could see putting a pack of these in an emergency kit. It could help in both a baby emergency or an actual emergency (for example: installed bracket on anchor wrong/bracket broke, use as door stopper, secure doors/gate/cage/etc. [keep in], barricade [keep one out {place rubber side tightly against door, place adhesive side on floor}], etc.).To each their own, but mine is the old-fashioned method.
C**E
Awesome
This item was easy to install and is a great product.
A**L
Perfect
Very good adhesive. Able to hold 7 ft bookself.
A**R
Not ideal
Not ideal if your furniture isn’t flush with the wall. Floor molding created a large gap between the wall and dresser. I tried to angle the dresser and it appeared to be holding well, but in under 6 hours the adhesive came loose. Wonderful concept, but a fail for my intended purposes.
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