
E'longate Steel/Plastic Pet Gate, 48 to 60-Inch Product Description:
- Features include a walk-through door that swings either way, one-hand release and 2-1/4-inch spacing
- Include a walk-through door that swings either way, one-hand release and 2-1/4-inch spacing
- Heavy tubular steel construction and a non-toxic plastic coating make this our best-looking and strongest gate
- Gate can be installed on flat surfaces, angled walls or railings
- Measures 29-1/2-inch height by 48-60-inch width
Product Description
Heavy tubular steel construction and a non-toxic plastic coating make this our best-looking and strongest gate. Vertical bar design is easy to clean and discourages climbing. Features include a walk-through door that swings either way, one-hand release and 2-1/4-inch spacing. Gate can be installed on flat surfaces, angled walls or railings. Up to four additional extension panels can be added to each gate for a maximum width of 13-feet. Measures 29-1/2-inch height by 48-60-inch width.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.Great gate!
By M. Perricone
This gate is sturdy feeling once it is set up, is easy to put together, and opens in both directions. There is one problem with the gate which is easily fixed. This gate, like many others, has an approximately one inch bar across the bottom of the opening of the gate which you must step over whenever you go through the gate. This is a trip hazard, and the fix is a small plastic ramp that attaches to the bar. If you are using the gate to go in both directions, you have to order two of them, one for each side. I ordered one, expecting it to be two sided, but the company doesn't sell it that way. Also, I have found no easy way of ordering this extremely important "extra" other than calling the company (KidCo) directly.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.Great gate, one assembly tip
By Erik P. Deede
Hard to find gates to cover a large space, and this one is the best I found. I only gave it four because of a little challenging assembly. One assembly tip: when installing the wall attachments on the gate door side, I suggest waiting to drill the upper attachment into the wall (where the gate locks into the wall on the top) until the very end. Here's why: You get a paper template to tape to the wall, and then drill holes through the template and put in two plastic pieces (one on the bottom, one on top) that the gate door locks into when it closes. What I found was that even though I drilled the holes in the proper location, my gate door was not straight vertically and was a little crooked. The upper part of the gate wouldn't sit easily into the plastic attachment, you had to kind of force it in, and it was really hard to open and close the gate. I took the plastic piece off the wall, and let the gate close on the bottom. Then I drilled new holes where the upper part of the gate door wanted to be, and now it closes very easily. So don't use the template to drill the holes for the upper plastic pieces for the gate door attachment, wait to do that until the end to see where the top of the gate sits naturally. Sorry if this sounds complicated, I think you'll understand it when you're looking at the pieces.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.great gate
By happymom
there arent many choices for gates when it comes to irregular sized doorways but this gate is awesome. i was a little concerned that there might be a potential for squished fingers around the hinges in the gate's door but that is not the case at all. it is made very well - we love it and it keeps my daughter inside her playroom safely.
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