Gadgets for Parents: the Mighty Tite Car Seat Tightener

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If you are like us with kids, you tend to be mobile through different cars. Well, even with a six year old, we have to have some sort of car seat according to state law, and just for peace of mind, in my opinion. The problem comes in where when you go from certain cars to others, that the seats you have tend to not be a "one size fits all", which for some parents can be quite daunting.

Never fear, gadgets are near! The Mighty Tite Car Seat Tightener, which basically fills this gap and can really keep the car seat to basically be immovable even through the hairiest bumps and turns, can make your car seat much more safer. And it's not very expensive either--less than 20 bucks at most retail chains or you can order online.

While this type of object really--to me--applies to very young children, perhaps from 0-3, it is still a good idea, especially for those like us who may find that playing magical car seat chairs throughout several vehicles causes this issue, which like many families, is a problem, unless you have basically the same model car. Safety is basically the biggest buzz word nowadays for cars--besides gas prices--so this type of gadget is something to consider.

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