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Baby : Safety 1st Lift And Lock Security Gate |
List Price: $29.99Amazon.com's Price: $19.52 You Save: $10.47 (35%)Prices subject to change.
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Amazon Maximum Age: 2 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 6 months
Binding: Baby Product
Brand: Safety 1st
EAN: 0052181418235
Label: Dorel Juvenile Group
Manufacturer: Dorel Juvenile Group
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 2 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 6 months
Model: 41823
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Dorel Juvenile Group
Studio: Dorel Juvenile Group
Sales Rank: 105
MPN: 23845107
Features:- 3 in 1 Lock/Release/Adjust handle
- No-climb panels
- Easy release child resistant top handle
- Swing open feature, mounting hardware included
- Six to Twenty-four Months
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: The Lift and Lock Gate is easy to operate because all the controls are conveniently located in the handle. By simply raising the complete-control top handle, you can switch between adjust, lock, and release mode as needed. This gate can be pressure or hardware mounted in standard entryways or hardware mounted at the top of stairs.
Features:- Top handle locks, releases, and adjusts
- Pressure or hardware mounted
- Sturdy, climb-resistant panels
- Age Range: 6 months to 2 years
Average Rating: 
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I bought two of these gates, as well as 2 more expensive metal gates that open and close for our hallways. These gates were purchased to keep our twins off the stairs going upstairs and downstairs and wouldn't be used very frequently, probably less than once every 2 weeks. So I thought these would be perfect. They were at first. They stayed in place and were secure. Then as we started taking them down every now and then, like I said, less than once every 2 weeks, they became less and less reliable ... Read More
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This gate is awkward to open with two hands and nearly impossible to open with one. That leaves the third hand for the baby.
The main problem is the design of the lock. Instead of a latch, which most hardware mounted gates use, there are 2 rods with rubber pads on the ends that push against the door stops, which are mounted to the wall. The rods are moved in and out of the door by pulling on the large white handle at the top of the door. When the handle is down, the rods are pressed against the ... Read More
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I actually think this is a pretty good gate, but my husband hates it, so I averaged it out. It is excellent if all you are looking for is a sturdy, inexpensive pressure gate. It is a hassle to move and replace, so I just swing my legs over it, but my husband refuses to do this and moves it every time, following it up with a good twenty seconds of strongly-worded complaints. If you mount it to the wall, you supposedly can swing it like a door, but that wouldn't work well in this doorway so we haven't tried ... Read More
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There is nothing to complain about this gate. It is inexpensive, yet well made and easy to use. I use at a door way to divide the laundry room (where I keep cat food and litter box) and dining room. It works great, easy to use. My cat doesn't mind it either.
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Great price but you pay for what you get. Luckily my daughter (26mos) has not tried to push it over and can't unlock it herself so for now it serves the purpose of quiet time in her room in safety while I take a short shower.
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