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Evenflo Locking Clip

Evenflo Locking Clip

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Brand: Evenflo
Category: Baby Product
Department: Children's

Buy New: $1.10



New (5) from $1.10

Sales Rank: 13682

Color: N/A
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 2 x 2 x 2
Legal Disclaimer: NO WARRANTY OR SAFETY CLAIMS MADE USE AT OWN RISK

MPN: 0630000
UPC: 037434630008
EAN: 0037434630008
ASIN: B000056J8F

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  + Tightly secures child car seat in autos with sliding latch plates
  + Replaces lost original locking clips
  + Helps provide a tight, secure fit for vehicle seatbelts with sliding buckle tongues
  + Do Not use as a belt shortening clip
  + Made in USA

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Tightley secures child seat in autos with sliding latch plate. Replaces lost original locking clips. Features: Helps provide a tight, secure fit for child restraint when using a vehicle seatbelt with a sliding buckle tongue. Use Care Read all instructions and warnings on the product, product labels, and instruction manuals before use. For use with Evenflo car seats only.

Editorial Review
We don't often say, "Buy three of these right now." But locking clips are cheap, not enough people use them, and they could save a child's life. At least with most car designs, they're an absolutely essential part of in-car child safety, because without them you often cannot secure a baby or child seat tightly enough. One day--not soon enough--there will be sensible car seat and seat belt designs that don't require parents to be contortionists with time on their hands. Until then, there are locking clips, and once in a while they get lost. It's not a bad idea to carry a spare in a purse or diaper bag just so there's always one available. --Richard Farr