🔐 Lock it down, keep it safe!
The EUDEMON Home Refrigerator Fridge Freezer Door Lock is a practical safety solution designed for families. With easy installation using pre-taped adhesive, this lock secures your fridge without the need for tools or drilling. Made from durable materials, it withstands repeated use and is suitable for various fridge types, ensuring peace of mind for parents and pet owners alike.
Package Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.23 x 1.42 inches |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Country/Region of origin | China |
3**O
Finally a resolution to a common mini fridge issue!
Possibly like other people I have a mini 7.4 cu ft Avanti refrigerator that has the problem of the door popping open now and again. Now this usually happens when the refrigerator was very full after a shopping trip and the items on the door would press lightly against the items on the shelves causing a delayed popping open of the doors (happens once in a long while with the freezer too). Now the pop open usually happens in the middle of the night when I was asleep so I would awake to the door cracked open just enough so air would get in and create tons of condensation on the back and walls of the refrigerator. Once I discover the pop open, I would have to re arrange the items inside and hope it doesn’t pop open again, then it would take days for the excess condensation to dry out. I was finally over it so I took time to look around the Internet to find a file for 3-D printing some sort of lock similar to the EUDEMON locks. I didn’t have any luck finding such a file for 3-D printing Possibly like other people I have a mini 7.4 cu ft refrigerator that has the problem of the door popping open now and again. Now this usually happens when the refrigerator was very full after a shopping trip and the items on the door would press lightly against the items on the shelves causing a delayed popping open of the door(happens with the freezer too). Now the pop open usually happens in the middle of the night when I was asleep so I would do awake to the door cracked open just enough so air would get in and create tons of condensation on the back and walls of the refrigerator. Once I discover the pop open, I would have to re arrange the items inside and hope it doesn’t pop open again, then it takes days for the excess condensation to dry out. I was finally over it so I took time to look around the Internet to find a file for 3-D printing some sort of lock similar to the EUDEMON locks. I didn’t have any luck finding such a file for 3-D printing. I have CAD software so I then was getting ready to create and design my own fridge lock that I could 3-D print. Before dedicating hours of design work, I decided to comb Amazon to see if any product exists that would fix my issue. Athena I found the EUDEMON Home Refrigerator door locks!!! PERFECT! They are absolutely perfect for keeping doors closed while still allowing easy access. They are extremely easy to install, I had both of them on 5 minutes after delivery. I knew they were delivering so I did pre clean the mount areas with 99% alcohol beforehand. Once mounted, I tested them and they work so well. You just push inward slightly with your fingertips to unlock the lock and then simultaneously pull outward to open the door. I no longer have to worry if a door item is pushing slightly against shelved item when the refrigerator is very full. I love my Avanti refrigerator because it’s perfectly sized for my room. Makes my room a tiny apartment. (Also have a counter top dishwasher in the bathroom-lol) the second picture shows a modification for the small refrigerators I hope will help others with mini refrigerators. I added a 12v computer blower fan for circulation! (Use brushless - works better in moist environments) Any handy person that knows electrical a bit can do this and it makes the tiny fridge a perfect refrigerator. I mounted the fan with double stick 3M tape (in case it needs replacement) and used a tiny 12v power supply you can find here on Amazon. The upgrade cost about $18. The fan will distribute the cold air around the entire refrigerator so you don’t have any warm areas, it makes my mini fridge as good as any full-size fridge, I’d say it’s even better. Most all tiny fridges don’t have fans to keep costs down but adding a fan gives a gigantic improvement to performance. There will be one negative: fan noise. I installed a somewhat quiet fan but it stolidly is heard because it moves air. You do need to mount it at the very top and blow downwards. Most tiny fridges have 1/2-1 inch space to the back of the shelves for airflow. Any 12v computer blower fan will work. I also added some stainless screen on each shelve (see pic) so the items won’t push to the very back and block airflow, eliminates ice building as well. I no longer have to run the refrigerator on a high setting and I have it adjusted just before the milk freezes so everything is ice cold without ice forming but runs on a lower setting than without a fan. I started on #4 and made an adjustment every 2 days till ice formed on the top of the milk then backed it off a hair every 2 days till ice disappeared then it ran perfect from there. Sodas and juice are ice cold and are much more refreshing and better tasting. Foods lasts much longer with the very cold and evenly distributed temperatures. I Previously worked in the food industry so this is very important. And after adding the lock, makes me extremely happy with my small 7.4 cu ft. Avanti Refrigerator. Everything is better than expected with these locks. Battled 3 years with the door pop open issue and it’s finally fixed! It only happened 6-8 times a year but was never pleasing to discover.. I have CAD software so I figured I’d create and design my own fridge lock that I could 3-D print. Before dedicating hours of design work, I decided to comb Amazon to see if a product exists that would fix my issue. I then I found the EUDEMON Home Refrigerator door locks!!! PERFECT! They are absolutely perfect for keeping doors closed while still allowing easy access. They are extremely easy to install, I had both of them on 5 minutes after delivery. I knew they were delivering so I did pre clean the mount areas with 99% alcohol beforehand. Once mounted, I tested them and they work so well. You just push inward slightly with your fingertips to unlock the lock and then simultaneously pull outward to open the door. I no longer have to worry if a door item is pushing slightly against a shelved item when the refrigerator is very full. I love my Avanti refrigerator because it’s perfectly sized for my room. Makes my room a tiny apartment. (Also have a counter top dishwasher in the bathroom-lol) the second picture shows a modification for the small refrigerators I hope will help others with mini refrigerators. I added a 12v computer blower fan for circulation! (Use brushless - works better in moist environments) Any handy person that knows electrical a bit can do this and it makes the tiny fridge a perfect refrigerator. I mounted the fan with double stick 3M tape (in case it needs replacement) and used a tiny 12v power supply you can find here on Amazon. The upgrade cost about $18. The fan will distribute the cold air around the entire refrigerator so you don’t have any warm areas, it makes my mini fridge as good as any full-size fridge, I’d say it’s even better. Most all tiny fridges don’t have fans to keep costs down but adding a fan gives a gigantic improvement to performance. There will be one negative: fan noise. I installed a somewhat quiet fan but it is heard because it moves a decent amount of air. You do need to mount it at the very top and blow downwards. Most tiny fridges have 1/2-1 inch space to the back of the shelves for airflow. Any 12v computer blower fan will work. I also added some stainless huge mesh screen on each shelve (see pic) so the items won’t push to the very back and block airflow, eliminates ice building as well. I no longer have to run the refrigerator on a high setting and I have it adjusted to be as cold as possible just before the milk freezes at the top so everything is ice cold without ice forming but runs on a lower setting than without a fan saving electricity. I started on setting #4 and made a tiny adjustment up every 2 days till ice formed on the top of the milk then backed it off a hair every 2 days till ice disappeared then it ran perfect from there. On my unit it’s about a 4.7 on the temp dial. Sodas and juice are ice cold and are much more refreshing and better tasting. Foods lasts much longer with the very cold and evenly distributed temperatures. I Previously worked in the food industry so this is very important. And after adding the lock, makes me extremely happy with my small 7.4 cu ft. Avanti Refrigerator. One last upgrade is I wish to add 3 digital temperature gauges - one on each shelf to monitor temps visually at each level. Everything is better than expected with these locks. Battled 3 years with the door pop open issue and it’s finally fixed! It only happened 6-8 times a year but was never pleasing to discover.
E**H
Great for if your freezer seal is failing!
Wonderful wonderful product that has technically saved me $340 dollars. I bought this as a last ditch effort to hold the freezer shut because if we opened the fridge and didn't check the freezer door sometimes it would pop (and stay) open.A new sealant for our freezer is listed at $350 yikes! Good news is this did just the trick :)Pros- 5 months and the adhesive is still going strong- does what I wanted it to do- keep the freezer closed!- if I forget and pull the handle of freezer decently hard, the freezer still stays locked/doesn't budge/unlock!- love that they sell replacement adhesive strips so that when it does wear out I won't have to replace the whole thing"Cons"- installment is still easy but might take a little bit more time than you initially thought to make sure the hook/lock will lock correctly- gotta wipe down your fridge (and dry) before putting on the adhesive to make sure it has optimal stick!- IT NEEDS TOME TO ADHERE. It truly needs that 24 hours. Installed it and it popped off 3 times initially from my SO forgetting and popping it off. My suggestion would be install it and go out somewhere for a couple hours and leave a reminder note on freezer to be gentle. After a couple hours it won't pop off with a normal tug. After 24/48hours it's not coming off!Bonus tip: if for some reason you need to get off the adhesive spray an orange scented air freshener on it (like citrus magic) then scrub or scrape off. Works 'every'time!Update: After about a year and many yankings by my SO the adhesion finally failed on one side- however one cheap order of replacement adhesion, and reapplying and its back to working just as strongly as it's was before :) super super happy with this purchase :)
R**A
Defends our standup freezer from clumsy cats
We returned from an overnight trip to find that everything in our upright freezer was defrosted. As near as we can tell, the cause was one or more of our cats sleeping on top of the freezer and somehow opening the door when they stretched or jumped, or whatever. Of course, it could also have been caused by something falling inside the freezer and knocking the door open, but I’m not willing to let the cats off the hook just yet. In any case, this latch was very easy to install and works perfectly and our frozen food stays frozen. It’s a good product.
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The pieces don't lock appropriately.
Maybe it's just the kind of fridge that I have, but I have a fairly standard newer frigidaire... The two pieces, once installed and lined up, etc - DON'T EVEN MEET UP. There is too large of a gap between the door and the other side of the fridge where the weather stripping is. There is no way to really securely mount the two plastic pieces. Additionally, where the hook is supposed to catch the hole on the other piece, there's still a gap. So, even if the two pieces were the right size, there is too much clearance between them where they simply don't hook. The hook just slides on by like the other half doesn't even exist. It will NOT catch. And it's not flexible plastic, where you could just bend it to make it work. If I try to bend the one piece so that it actually makes the necessary contact to keep the fridge locked, it would snap and ruin the entire thing. This was a *complete* waste of time and money for a flimsy couple of pieces of plastic that don't even do their job.I feel stupid because the only reason that I bought this particular model was because it was black, and my fridge is black also. All of the other fridge locks that I have seen being sold are white and are going to show dirt really easily.
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