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Safety 1st Cabinet Locks vs NoseFrida: Babyproofing vs Cold Season Prep

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Safety 1st

Safety 1st Magnetic Cabinet Locks (8-Pack)

4.3

Invisible magnetic locks that keep curious crawlers out of cabinets without ugly plastic latches all over your kitchen.

$22-$28

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Frida Baby

Frida Baby NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator

4.6

The doctor-created snot sucker that looks weird but works way better than those bulb aspirators collecting mold in your medicine cabinet.

$12-$16

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Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureSafety 1st Magnetic Cabinet Locks (8-Pack)Frida Baby NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator
Price$22-$28 for 8-pack$12-$16
UrgencyInstall before baby starts crawling, around 5-7 monthsNeed it for the first cold, which can hit as early as 2-3 months
Frequency of UseEvery time you open a cabinet, multiple times daily for 2+ yearsDuring illness, several times a day for a week or two
Installation EffortDrilling required, about 10 minutes per lock, afternoon projectNo installation, just open the package and go
What Happens Without ItBaby accesses cleaning supplies, sharp objects, and choking hazardsYou use a bulb aspirator that barely works and grows mold inside
Long-Term ValueLasts through multiple children, set it and forget itCheap enough to replace, and you'll buy extra filters regularly

Our Verdict

Both are must-haves, just at different times. The NoseFrida goes on your registry and you'll need it within months. The cabinet locks become urgent the moment baby starts crawling, usually around 6-9 months. Install the locks before they start moving, because once a baby finds the cabinet under the sink, you have about 3 seconds before chemicals are on the floor. Get the NoseFrida first, install the locks around 5-6 months as a proactive move.

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