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| Seatbelt Locking Clip | 
enlarge | Brand: Evenflo Category: Baby Product
List Price: $5.49 Buy New: $1.41 You Save: $4.08 (74%)
New (3) from $1.41
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 2729
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 2 x 3
Model: 630000 UPC: 037434630008 EAN: 0037434630008 ASIN: B000056J8F
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| 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:
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
Product Description Helps provide a tight, secure fit for child restraint when using a vehicle seatbelt with a sliding buckle tongue.
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| Customer Reviews:
Works perfectly. June 19, 2008 I purchased this item to safely secure my daughter's carseat in an older model car. My husband installed the carseat in under 10 minutes. Without this clip the carseat slid a lot. After putting the clip to work, the carseat stopped shifting improperly. We are totally satisfied with the product.
hassle to use, but you need it anyway October 17, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It's a pain to install in some cars, like my 1994 Honda, but you'd be crazy not to use it. Great idea to buy multiples - we left ours in my mom's car after she was here on vacation, and I couldn't wait to get it back.
The best locking clip ever made! September 21, 2001 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
It's a locking clip, and it works. It's a piece of metal and there isn't much that can go wrong with it. It does exactly what it is expected to do and no more. This is a good thing. I believe that they didn't even have a problem with feature bloat in the design of this product. What could be a better product to build and sell. As long as there isn't any metal fatigue and the piece doesn't cause the belt to be cut you are in pretty good shape. I had thought about making this piece myself, but for the price how could you go wrong. And now if it fails in a wreck the liability is shifted to a multinational corporation. This is a wise investment. I can't think of anything more to say about this marvelous product.
May seem unimportant but is not May 31, 2001 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This little peice of metal seems to be unimportant but is surly not. One comes with most car seats. And untill I had to use it I thought it was silly. One day I was in my freinds car and her seat belt does not lock on its on, it is one of those over the shoulder kind in the back. So I pulled out the locking clip and locked the belt. I felt so much better knowing that my baby was safer and that the seat belt would do its job. This clip was great and it really worked well. I recomend it if you loose or misplace your orginal one ( which is not hard with a new baby) or if one did not come with yours. You may not need it now, but when it comes to your baby's saftey you won't want to be with out it.
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