Best furniture corner & edge safety bumpers according to redditors

We found 26 Reddit comments discussing the best furniture corner & edge safety bumpers. We ranked the 22 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Furniture Corner & Edge Safety Bumpers:

u/AstarteHilzarie · 12 pointsr/BabyBumps

I accidentally hit save, here are some more items you might want to register for:

Corner bumpers more of a concern when baby starts moving, but if you get it out of the way now you don't have to worry about it later. Same goes for plug covers and cabinet locks! Furniture anchors are a must-have, too. I haven't registered for those yet, need to figure out how many we need.


Pack'n'Play portable playpen, changing station, play mat, and bassinet. Even if you don't travel much, I think it will be handy for taking baby around the house while I do chores. They come in all kinds of designs, this one just stood out because of my nursery theme.

A glider or rocking chair, dresser/changing station, and crib. I don't have recommendations for these because I got mine as hand-downs.

Baby monitor I'm going with middle of the line video, because the audio only ones aren't much cheaper, so why not? I'd like to be able to peek in on baby and make sure he's okay without constantly disturbing him by entering the room. These come in all ranges with all kinds of features, so look at a few to figure out what you want.

Bibs. I love these because they have food-catchers. Mess will still happen, but it looks like these will at least lower the amount.

Infant soothie pacifiers

Breastfeeding pillow for sitting up Probably superfluous with the other one, but I like that it straps around your waist, cushions your back, and has pockets for drinks/snack/phone.

Pacifier clips, so you aren't knee deep in pacifiers that keep falling on the floor

Butt paste. I've heard a lot about this from other moms, apparently it's the best diaper cream.

Butt spatula admittedly I felt silly with this one, but the reviews are raving. Butt paste gets everywhere, and it's water resistant so an utter pain to clean - especially under your nails. On top of that, this makes sure you get a nice, even layer for baby's comfort.


Breastfeeding scarf! I think this thing is so neat, especially with a winter baby. You can wear it like an infinity scarf, but it'd big enough that when baby is ready to eat it will cover both of you comfortably! There are a lot of different styles, I picked a black one and a grey one just so they will go with any outfit.

Graco glider soother I picked this because I thought it was neat, then I saw a bumper with post partum advice list it on her must-have rundown.

Diaper bag! I went for the backpack style so DH and I could both comfortably use it, and honestly I don't want to deal with baby in one arm and an over-the-shoulder bag on the other.

First aid and grooming kit

Bottle sterilizer, because screw trying to hand wash them

Bottle warmer, no microwave/boiling water and guess


Bottles!

High chair. I picked this one because it is a 4-in-1, it adjusts from infant all the way up to toddler booster, so I know I'll get my use out of it.

Puj tub - it folds into your sink to be a warm, soft bathing surface for baby, and then when you're done you hang it flat in the shower, bo fuss, no mold!

I also registered at Target and BRU for some variety, some things that I don't have amazon links for:

Travel system.... I absolutely want one that is a carrier, clicks into a car base or a stroller. Getting two bases, one for each car, and the stroller base, would probably still be cheaper than buying two car seats, a carrier, and a stroller, and with these systems you don't have to wake baby up with every transistion.

Various cloth products, swaddlers, burp blankets, bath towels, bibs, etc. These are everywhere so just pick whatever suits you! I'm not registering for any clothes just because I know everyone is going to see "the cutest little onesie" and get it regardless.

Diapers! You can never have enough. I'd get a couple of packs from each size range. Don't open them until you know how big baby is, so you can exchange any that start too small.

Toys galore. Again, people will give you these registered or not, but if you see something that really strikes you, throw it in there! Jumpers and playpads are good to pick out.

Nursery decor - if you haven't gotten it all yet, black-out curtains, crib set, sheets, matress protectors, diaper genie, changing pad, laundry hamper, mobile, etc etc.

Books! Instead of cards, I'm going to ask people to bring inexpensive books with their personal note to baby, that way he can keep their messages as he grows. I put a good amount of books between $3-$6 on my registry for this, so hopefully we won't get a million copies of the same book.

This turned into an epic novel, but I hope it helps you with some starting places! Check out the reviews and similar products on things I linked, hopefully it will lead you to some things you like!

u/stefaanvd · 3 pointsr/daddit

I only have a low coffee table, so i bought this http://amzn.to/2BUYNBd (the top of the table is glass so i used superglue, because the adhesive tape on these protectors is not very strong)

u/hoodeleehoo · 2 pointsr/racquetball

No generic bumper/grommet unfortunately. Experienced stringers can use small pieces of nylon tubing and/or Fittex individual grommets to replace broken/missing grommets on your racquet. Since those options don't come with a bumper guard, head tape can be used to cover the top of the frame; if you're a serious wall-beater you could add some sort of padding instead of the tape to act as a bumper guard. In my opinion, your stringer should do all of that for free since they removed the grommet off of your racquet before knowing if they had a replacement available.

u/blooperama · 2 pointsr/ElectricUnicycle

I was gonna link to it on amazon, but different amazon sellers have different price points, different colors, and different delivery times (as in some might takes weeks to arrive).

If you search for "bumper strip" they should come up along with other stuff that protect car bumpers and kiddies against table edges, but here's one random one, here's another, here's yet another, and another, and another, and another, and another, and one that apparently is marketed directly at euc owners but is essentially the same as all the others.

u/Ella_surf · 2 pointsr/OrganizationPorn
u/bnnybb · 2 pointsr/Rabbits

you could rub some vinegar on the corners so your rabbit won’t find it appetizing to chew on or use something like a corner guard to stick on the side such as this https://www.amazon.com/Wall-Protex-P4118SS-Paintable-Adhesive/dp/B003KILYJA

u/GreatCatch · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Closest in price: $2.98 twisty thing but it's an add-on, so for a normal item $2.91 corner bumpers with free shipping

Math related: USB with AES 256-bit encryption but I also have an "Ultimate Pi" wishlist with an item.

u/rahtx · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

Not sure I've seen just flat strips, but you could get a roll of table edge protector like this, and just cut it with a utility knife:

https://www.amazon.com/Transparent-Bumper-Safety-Protector-Cushion/dp/B01F8MKGDK

u/EvilFoxShiro · 1 pointr/osugame

maybe look into this sort of stuff https://www.amazon.com/Munchkin-Foam-Piece-Corner-Cushions/dp/B008KIQNWS

it might put your elbow higher than you're used to though

u/TheUniverse8 · 1 pointr/Vive
  1. shelf opposite the feet of your bed

  2. put this at the corner of your wall mounted shelf https://www.amazon.co.uk/AKORD%C2%AE-EXTRA-SAFETY-CORNER-PROTECTION/dp/B007C227YQ/ref=sr_1_7_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1463059999&sr=8-7&keywords=corner+safety+protector

  3. turn your desk facing away from the wall on the right
u/boomer81 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

We got these because our entertainment center has low, sharp corners:
http://www.amazon.com/KF-Corner-kilofly-Refrigerator-Magnet/dp/B005ZNCU1Y/ref=sr_1_22?s=baby-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1373865426&sr=1-22

And also outlet covers. A family member gave me a good piece of advice, though: you can't control what other peoples houses are like, so it's better to teach your child what they can and can't get into, that way you don't have to worry about peoples houses being babyproofed when you go for a visit.

That being said, babies are FAST (just wait 'til he's walking!) You buy whatever you need to in order to keep your sanity! And depending on what your cabinet knobs look like, you may be able to just use rubber bands for the time being.

u/FiftyFootMidget · 1 pointr/fightsticks

Something like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K15S9LT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_eiR6Cb7W79BNT
Or this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQIEWCV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0jR6CbN8W9C49

I this the first one looks better but I liked the 2nd one better for comfort. It was kinda thick so it raised your hands up so the kinda hover over the buttons which was very comfortable.

u/BagOfHookerKnuckles · 1 pointr/funny

A cheap solution would be the finger pincher prevention foam things they make for kids

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BBLKQHH/ref=sspa_mw_detail_1?psc=1

u/photorph · 1 pointr/ElectricUnicycle

If you want pads just for some cushion, I use these.

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https://www.amazon.com/KOOLDOO-15-7ft-Multi-Purpose-Coverage-Proofing/dp/B07CQT344B/ref=sr_1_16?keywords=baby+proof+furniture+pad&qid=1569828442&s=gateway&sr=8-16

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You can cut them in any shape and they stick on with provided double sided 3M tape. A good cheap option.