👶 Safety Meets Style: Because Every Kitchen Needs a Guardian!
The Prince Lionheart Stove Guard is a premium child safety solution designed to protect your little ones from burns and scalds. Made from self-extinguishing polycarbonate plastic, it adjusts to fit stoves ranging from 24" to 36" and comes with easy-to-use 3M double-sided tape for quick installation. This durable and reliable guard ensures peace of mind for parents while maintaining a sleek kitchen aesthetic.
Product Dimensions | 17.4 x 6.3 x 1.42 inches |
Item model number | 0089 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Polycarbonate Plastic |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
C**0
Great!
This guard is great and easy to assemble and attach to stove. I have not had any issues with either the adhesive or with it melting like other reviewers have. Even when baking in the oven and cooking on top at the same time, no issues. I like how they extend past the edges of the stove on both sides so little hands can’t sneak up the side.Tips that may help: I put everything together first (without the adhesive) and held it up to the stove so I could make sure the clips were the correct direction and the shields angled away from the stove. Make sure you put the adhesive on the matching sides of the clips because they do have a slight angle where you slide the shield into it. For attaching, I put the adhesive on the clips and then attached the clips to the front of stove. I left them alone over night and then used them the next day. It’s been a few months and all is still working great! Also, we have a glass top stove. Not sure how they hold up on coil or gas stoves.
C**Y
pullable
Got it for ny 2½ year old because I thought it might save her from getting burned... they are held on by sticky tape and she was able to grab it and pull it done on the first try. idk I though it would be more child proof.
D**Z
Holds up well
This protects my toddler from the stove top (or vice-versa lol). It holds well even when he tries to push it down with all his weight (for a few seconds at least).It also doesn't look like an eye-sore so that is a plus!
F**K
Sticky tabs didn't work and shield kept falling, so I rigged it using zip ties!
During kitchen remodeling, I purchased a new range and this shield to help protect the knobs from grease splashes. I mounted the shield with the three sticky pads it came with, but days later the shield kept falling forward because the sticky pads where not holding it up very well. I looked for alternatives ways to mount it such as using thin hanging wires or magnets, but the magnets I had on-hand were not strong enough and were susceptible to scratching the stove, and using a wire didn't feel safe because I didn't want it hurting someone. When I saw my zip ties, I know that would be a good safe solution as long as I didn't cut the ends and if I could get it to work, and lucky so, it did work, and it worked very well. see the photos. The zip ties holds the shield very well, and I don't have to put any adhesives on the range. This would be a five star review if it had better mounting, but because I had to go through this, three stars is justifiable. Cheers!
M**K
Not perfect, but does the job.
I have had this guard on my oven for a month and after some modifications, it is working great. First of all, I must say that my toddler is nuts - he is a strong-willed explorer and had a need to figure out everything. I would never walk away while I am cooking, but it keeps him safe while I am cooking on the stovetop. I did have to make some modifications though. This is what I did:Based on other bad reviews, I didn't even attempt to use the adhesive strips that were included. I used 3M 10 lbs adhesive and they are on good. I heated the stove before putting them on, cleaned the surface with a degreaser and then alcohol, and waited 24 hours before attaching the guard.Also, my guy figured out how to pull the guard off, so I used gorilla tape to tape the guard together and to the adhesive plates. I does not budge. See the attached photos.Like I said, it's not perfect, but with a little improvements, it is doing what it's supposed to do - prevent burns. Well worth $15 and an extra $5 for the extra adhesive and tape.Update after a year: as I write, I am waiting for the stove to heat up so I can change the adhesives on the stove guard.....again. Don't get me wrong, I still love this guard, but you need to be aware that you will be changing the adhesive every few months. For me, it's well worth the time and effort. A little goo gone, alcohol and elbow grease is all you need to take off the melted and hardened adhesive residue. The actual guard has held up well, cleans well and no melted spots or weakening.
C**N
Great concept, but not a good solution
The product was to keep my toddler from touching a hot stove top. We cleaned with alcohol prior to applying, but there was a pot of boiling water that bubbled over and the water streamed over the front of the oven, causing the sticky part of the application to unstick.We were already having issues with this coming off before this...If you are willing to glue it permanently to your oven, maybe it will work...but other reviews say it melts over time (though I didn't have this issue).Was able to get 3 weeks of use before getting so frustrated with having to try to put it back up everyday since the applicators don't stay stuck.
M**R
Great safety product
This is exactly what I was hoping for when I made the purchase. This was very easy to install. Will definitely keep my toddler Grabbing things off the stove when they are hot. Guards can be easily removed so they don’t have to be up all the time. Can be used on different size stoves. Wonderful product!
M**D
Love this thing
Oh man oh man do I love this thing. I have bought 2 of these. Only because we moved and the people buying our house asked to keep our first one. First of all make sure you clean the area really really well for the best adhesion. Secondly, if you have a gas stove (our last house was gas) be mindful of the radiant heat. Sometimes while cooking the flames on ours would jump a bit and we had a few like tiny warped parts. Now we have a flat electric cook top. While sometimes this might look strange I personally do not give a flip. My son is 2 almost 3 and is the height of an average 4 year old. He is also autistic and a sensory seeker so no matter how many times he gets burned he will continue to attempt to touch the frigging stove. This has not eliminated that problem or worry but it has helped. I can only blocks so much of the stove at once so this has helped me block the rest. And when the kids are not home or it needs a good cleaning it comes right out of the holder.
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