Morlike Silicone Belt Buckle Holder (Black, 2 Pack)
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chad
> 3 day2020 Jeep Wrangler JLSU, There isn’t a lot of stretch to fit it over the buckle but that’s okay because it’s a perfect snug fit so I believe it won’t ever come loose. The thick rubber it’s made from also makes me believe that it will do well to protect against hitting the center console and won’t leave a mark which is just annoying.
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MamaBearReviews
Greater than one weekEasy to put on. Easy to take off. Very useful for anyone. Kids and adults. I like the black because it doesnt stand out. Good quality. No smell.
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Kat
10-11-2024Work fine in the front seats even though their reviews of products says use in back seat .
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LoAnn Kane
> 3 dayMakes it easier to buckle my granddaughter in her seat without digging for for the buckle good product would recommend to anyone.
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B-Walk
> 3 dayThis did not do anything to help my 5 year old buckle himself in. We ended up returning and using command strips to hold the buckle in place next to the booster.
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LeOB
Greater than one weekThese work really well to hold the seat belt receptacle in place so my kids in boosters can buckle themselves in. Makes school pickup a breeze.
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Stasia
> 3 dayI actually bought these to keep my front seat buckles from rubbing against and scratching up the center console (which happened to my last car). I have a new car so I want to keep it nice. I bought the black ones so they blend right in with my cars interior. These are great quality and seem like theyll last a long time.
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Rachel Arias
> 3 dayThese are a must when you have little kids in booster seats. It makes them more independent went getting in the car.
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Kekoa
> 3 dayBought this because my son had a hard time putting on his seat belt because it would move down into the seat. This helps keep it up and is sturdy.
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Manley Lockman II
Greater than one weekAlthough sellers of these items are usually careful to say the product only works with the floppy-type seatbelt buckles, I decided to try these. My car has the rigid type buckles that are stuck in a channel within the seat, but I thought this shorter sized buckle holder might still help, and it did. Its not perfect, but by pushing the silicone piece down a little further past the top of the buckle and wedging some foam on either side in the channel, I can now finally get my kids properly buckled in their new booster seats. Im going to buy another pair to make the same fix in my husbands truck.