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Evenflo, Top of Stairs, Extra Tall Gate, Hardware Mounted – Questions & Answers
Evenflo, Top of Stairs, Extra Tall Gate, Hardware Mounted features
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Evenflo Easy Walk Thru Top Of Stairs Gate – Questions & Answers
Evenflo Easy Walk Thru Top Of Stairs Gate features
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Evenflo Top-of-Stair Gate, Wood, Extra Tall – Questions & Answers
Evenflo Top-of-Stair Gate, Wood, Xtra Tall features
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Dreambaby Extra Tall Swing Closed Safety Gate, White – Questions & Answers
Dreambaby Extra Tall Swing Closed Safety Gate, White features
- Extra tall in height at 40.5″
- Made of steel
- Pressure mounted, no hardware needed to damage your walls
- Has automatic swing closed and locking door
- Sold separately are banister gate adaptors
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You will need a 3 1/2 ” extension for each side.
Q:can cats jump over this?
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In my situation, the gate is right next to a kitchen counter and I could definitely see a cat jumping on the counter and then jumping over the gate. They wouldn’t be able to jump/climb over the gate itself unless there’s something close by to help them…like a kitchen counter.
Q:what is the spacing between the bars?
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Hi Cee Cee, Sorry it took so long, I was at work when I got the message. The spacing between the bars of the gate are 2 1/2 inches. Where the gate meets the locking side you have about 3/4 inch (depends on how square your walls are). I used a larger insert for the sides, it has 3 bars, 2 inches where it meets the gate, then one inch for the middle bar and 2 inches for the third. I hope this helps. I bought 2 of these gates because I didn’t know how sturdy they were. I’m using it for 3 German Shepherds. It’s been almost a year and it’s as good as new! So, I didn’t need to buy a…
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Hi Cee Cee, Sorry it took so long, I was at work when I got the message. The spacing between the bars of the gate are 2 1/2 inches. Where the gate meets the locking side you have about 3/4 inch (depends on how square your walls are). I used a larger insert for the sides, it has 3 bars, 2 inches where it meets the gate, then one inch for the middle bar and 2 inches for the third. I hope this helps. I bought 2 of these gates because I didn’t know how sturdy they were. I’m using it for 3 German Shepherds. It’s been almost a year and it’s as good as new! So, I didn’t need to buy a “backup” gate. Charlotte
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Q:Does this price include extensions or do I need to buy those separately?
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the price is not including the extensions, you see what you buy!
Q:I have moulding on the bottom but not at the top. Can you adjust the top and bottom tension rods separately, and how far do they go out?
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The top and bottom (left and right as well) tension rods can be individually adjusted. I think they go out ~3 inches on each side in my case and I believe there’s still room to go out more. You may want to check the spec for details.
Q:Is it possible to actually mount this gate using hardware (eg screwed into the wall/door’s wood) or can it only be pressure-mounted?
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They actually come with these caps that you screw into the wall and it holds the gate in place more securely.
Q:how wide is the gate itself??
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it will extend to about 32 inches, so about 26-28 inches for the gate itself. Good luck!
Q:What is the minimum widlth of a door it will fit in?
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minimum width of opening is 28″.
Q:Does this gate have a stay open feature?
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Not that I could find not in the instruction manual.
Q:If I put this in a doorway that has a door, can the door still be closed with the gate there?
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Yes
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It’s easy for my wife and I, but we bought it for our dog. The latching mechanism is on top, so your toddler may not be able to reach it.
Q:If I need to cover a are that is 46 inches wide, what’s the most optimal expansions I need to buy? I am unable to find the width dimensions of this.
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I would buy a wider baby gate. The extensions aren’t very wide and not sure you could keep adding extensions to get to 46″ wide.
Q:Can this gate be narrow enough to fit in a 25.5″ opening?
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Nope, it’s 26″ wide.
Q:One more question, does the gate swing in both directions or just one? It closes on it’s own too right? Thank you in advance!
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The gate does swing in both directions, and you can close it with your hand, or give it a strong push and it will close on its own, otherwise it will go to the closed position but will perhaps not latch.
Q:Is the stated height from the top of the gate sides or the top of the gate door?
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I just measured ours as set up: from floor to top of gate, 41 inches, to top of sides, 40 inches.
Q:Can you buy extensions to have this fit into wider spaces?
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Yes you can. They are offered in a range of sizes. Pay close attention to make sure they are the extra tall variety.
Q:Can the gate swing open both ways?
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Yes, the gate opens both ways and will always swing close.
Q:What is the max width included in the package?
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I believe this is correct, got this from their description of the pack of 2 gates. NO idea why they didn’t state this here: Fits an opening of 28″ 32″ without extensions
Q:”Includes a 3.5″ extension and a 7″ extension” according to manufacturer description on other sites, but Amazon says “OPTIONAL” Are They Included?
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NO!! They should be….the gate only measures 32 inches across!
Q:How wide is this and is this product witout the extensions? I’m confused. My doorway is 36″ wide, so do I need extensions?
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The extensions are in the form of knobs that you turn until the space is adequately filled and the gate is tight, UP TO 36″. It works very well.
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Yes, the bars are about 3 inches apart with about a 2 1/2 inch gap between bars.
Q:My opening is 43″ wide. How do I make this gate fit my opening?
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I’m not sure, since my opening was smaller.
KidCo Angle Mount Safeway – White – Questions & Answers
KidCo Angle Mount Safeway – White features
- Economical and durable
- Heavy duty steel construction
- Non-toxic powder coat paint
- Perfect for all top of stairs applications, including walls or staircase balusters that do not line up
- Quick release hardware
The KidCo Angle Mount Safeway is THE gate for situations where mounting points are not straight across from each other. Perfect for stop of stairs when you need to mount one side on the wall and one side on a banister, but it can also be mounted in a hallway when the walls don’t line up. As a hardware mount gate, it provides maximum safety at the top of stairs and in high traffic doorways because there is no bottom threshold to potentially trip over as found on pressure mount gates.
Features:
- Hinge and Latch side hardware can be mounted on an angled surface
- Easy one hand adult operation
- Quick release hardware allows gate to be easily removed when not needed
- Directional stop prevents gate from swinging out over stair
- Heavy duty steel construction
- Adjustable width
- Product Dimensions:Gate Width: 28″-42.5″ Height: 31″
- Product Weight: 8 pounds
- Optional extensions (Model G4200) are available for openings up to 63″
Q:how wide will this gate enclose
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Mine is mounted in a 32″ opening. The user guide says it will go up to 42-1/2″ openings. They also mention optional 10″ extensions for 42″ to 63″ wide. They recommend no more than two extensions per gate.
Q:Can this gate be mounted to a perpendicular surface, i.e. in a doorway?
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Yes, this gate can be mounted in a door way, it does not have to be mounted on any angles to work properly.
Q:It says it’s 31 inches high. Does that include the wall brackets? We only have 31.5 inches between our banister and our base board.
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The gate has to be mounted a few inches off the ground or else it won’t open easily. I had a similar issue. I bought a Stairway Gate Installation Kit so I could mount the gate on the banister side of my stairs.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000P007FI/ref=oh_details_o00_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Q:Does this gate close automatically if left open?
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No, it won’t automatically close. There’s a hinge and you have to lift the gate an inch or so and place it into the lock (which is easy to do).
Q:when you open the gate – do you have to step over something like a bar at the bottom (as seen on most gates) or does the whole thing open up?
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It opens fully open. You don’t have to step over anything.
Q:Do you need an additional mounting kit? It says they’re frequently bought together, but that makes no sense if this is intended for angles.
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No it comes with one. You only need an additional kit if you need spacers to make it even. For instance we had to screw the bottom brackets into our floor board but the top was in a regular wall. We ended up just buying some scraps of floorboard to make it even. This gate is very versatile
Q:For top of the stairs I have wall on one side and a metal banister on the other. It’s 51″ wide. Do you think this gate will work for this combination?
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Possibly. You’ll need to install a piece of wood or something to attach the one end of the gate too (metal banister side). The directions for this gate are terrible!! I would suggest finding a gate that is tension mounted instead if possible.
Q:Do you know how much space is between each bar? I have a chihuahua and don’t want him to squeeze through. Thanks!
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Hi I just measured 2 inches between bars. I have molding so my gate also has a 4 1/2 inch gap under it. I’m assuming you may have to consider that as well. Good Luck!
Q:can you use the Y spindle for gate installation from Kidco to install this to railing ?
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I don’t think the y spindle eill work for this gate. But there is a stairway installation kit (same brand) that will work with this gate.
Q:How easily does the gate come off if it’s not needed all the time? Fast and simple to remove and put back? Ok if the pieces screwed in the wall stay.
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It doesn’t come off without a screwdriver. One side stays attached to the wall at all times, so that it hinges open and closed. It opens all the way open, but it does not come off easily at all.
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Yes
Q:Can I attach this gate to the wall?
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Yes, I have it attached between 2 walls
Q:Our loft opening is 67′. Wondering if I can order 3 extensions? Also, can the hinges be mounted at different angles? Thanks!
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You can order as many extensions as you want but they don’t recommend more than two because it loses rigidity. I have three extensions and when my toddler goes nuclear on the gate, it bends a lot…
The hinges can be mounted at different angles. Yes.
Q:Where does this open? On the one of the ends?
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On one of the ends and the full length swings open.
Q:Can this gate be installed into drywall – not wood or a stud – and still be sturdy?
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Yes, but you would need to use wall anchors or toggle bolts of some type. You could not just secure it to the drywell using only screws. Hope this helps.
Q:Can’t get it installed properly….its either too wide or too short for the opening….is there a trick to adjusting it to the width of the opening?
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Ours is install exactly like the picture between two posts. With out seeing the opening only thing I can recommend is if it is too short for the opening when the brackets are ectended to thier max shim out the area with lumber to close up gap. It extend out pretty far though. If is is too big when the rails our mounted together and you set the plastic bracket that bind the two rails together cut the inner part of the rails that over lap and attach them together again. Hopefully this helps
Q:Does the gate expand to the width you want or is it a fixed width? I have a space of 57inches. Two extensions would work but not the full 63inches
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The original gate is fixed. I had to use 1 extension gate which I could customize to my stairwell
Q:how many inches between the veritcal slats? Thanks.
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About 2.25 inches. The gates are great. We have 3. We ended up breaking one by accidentally slamming it too hard. The company sent us new parts quickly.
Q:What is the range of angles this gate can be mounted on? Could it be mounted at a 90 degree angle?
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Yes. 90 degree is the maximum.
Q:can you buy replacement mounts for the gate?
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Not sure. Google it. We never needed replacement mounts.
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Nope, this one is pretty easy. I’ve done it with my kid in my arms and with with a laundry basket in my arms as well.
Q:What happens if you don’t close the gate? Does it swing open or does it rest against the closure? Can you leave it open/unlocked when not in use?
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It does not automatically close like some of the others. You can leave it swung open or just “resting” on the closure as long as it’s installed level. You have to lift it to lock it.
Q:Could older children open this easily? I have a 7, 6 and 3 yr old that have their bedrooms in the basement but we have another baby on the way and wan
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A 6 and 7 year old should be able to open this gate with ease. My 3 1/2 year old though, has difficulty opening it. The lock is spring loaded and requires to be slid back with your thumb as well as needing to lift the gate approx. 1/2 inch to open it.. We have gone through a number of gates and this by far I have found to be the safest for being at the top of a stairwell.
Q:Can anyone describe the latch in detail? We have a 3 y.o. that has defeated the latch on our “Evenflo Top-of-Stair Gate, Wood, Xtra Tall”
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Not easy to open, you have to slide it back with your thumb and small hands should not be able to.
Q:My kids like to step on the open gate. Our other gates are pressure mount & sit on the floor. Can anyone tell me if these will hold up to that abuse
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My 2 year hangs on it and swings on it as long as it is mounted properly you should be fine
Q:Can this be mounted to a metal stair case banister?
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Reportedly, yes. But first you have to get through the grotesquely cryptic instructions for assembling the basic unit. Good luck.
Q:How wide is this gate?
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max would be prob 45″
North States Industries Supergate Easy Swing and Lock Metal Gate, Matte Bronze – Questions & Answers
North States Industries Supergate Easy Swing and Lock Metal Gate, Matte Bronze features
- Assembled height: 31″ ; Gate Height: 29″
- No threshold to step over, will not swing over steps
- Extra secure hardware mount, perfect for stairs; includes all hardware for mounting as a swing gate
- Adjusts to fit openings fits openings 28″ 48″ wide.
- Easily swings to self lock
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yes a cat could squeeze through the bars..sorry
Q:What is the best way to hang the gate where the top of the stairs has a stair banister on one side and drywall on the other?
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Get a banister monts.or get heavy duty zip ties for banister side,get a wood bord stain as of your wood and use zip ties though wholes than mount the gate. Get drywall anchers for the other side. All the best.
Q:Is the latch complicated enough that my toddler won’t figure it out?
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The latch for North States super gate is absolutely complicated enough so your toddler won’t figure it out! You have to pull down the latch lock/catch while lifting the gate up at the same time to swing it open. A toddler will not be able to do this, which after using the gate for a week, I trust the safety and easy use of the gate!
Q:Length of mounting brackets? We have 32 inches of space (molding in the way), the gate is 31 inches tall, how much above the gate do the brackets go?
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probably not going to work for you. On the “handle” side you would need about 2 1/2 inches above the top of the gate.
Q:Does this gate swing opens both ways or just in one direction?
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Once installed properly, the gate only swings open one way. It’s designed that way on purpose for safety so it can’t be pushed open over the stairs and your baby goes tumbling down.
Q:Will this gate work being mounted at the bottom of stairs with one side being mounted at a wall and the otherside being mounted at a banister/spindle?
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Yes. That’s how I have mine downstairs. And then upstairs it’s mounted on the railings.
Q:Is the metal in the gate magnetic? I want to put a magnet on the wall to keep it open when needed.
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I hadn’t thought of that. It’s a great idea.
I just tested it out, and it is magnetic on the top and bottom rails as well as the bars.
Q:Can this be placed on an uneven wall? The bottom trim is sticking out.
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That is the same problem that I had. I tried to hang the gate on a wall with baseboard trim that extended out from the wallboard. this created an uneven wall as you describe. There were two problems with this installation. Firstly, the uneven wall as you mention. Secondly, the hinge pulled out of the wallboard despite my having used molly plugs. I think the only way to resolve this issue would be to apply a vertical piece of wood to the wallboard to create an even installation surface from top to bottom. Then install the hinges on a) the vertical wood piece and b) the baseboard.
Q:Does this gate swing 180 degree and stay open if needed, when not in use. Would we have to hold it open with something so that it doesn’t close?
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We have two of them. They will not stay open on there own. I would suggest buying this one though it has been my favorite out of the 4 we have.
Q:My door is 42″-43″. Does it fit well for my door ?
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Yes, it will fit. The gate is expanded or contracted by the overlapping of the two sections. There are brackets on the top and bottom that secure the two sections together. It is shortened or lengthened by the exact width of the bars. The perfect fit is achieved by the adjustable screws on each end that attach it to the mounting hardware and the latch. My door is 31″ so the two sections overlap almost completely. For your door, you will have a smaller overlap. Hope this helps.
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We have installed our 2 gates at the entrances to our covered porch. They have been through a very hot summer, wet fall, and now freezing temperatures and are none the worse for wear. They still look and perform great.
Q:Can this gate be installed outdoors on a deck? Is it weather resistant?
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I believe it had a powder coated finish. However I don’t think you would get more than a couple years service out of it due to it’s light weight…
Q:How wide is the mounting hardware exactly? I need to mount it on one side with a 1″ metal wrought iron stair rail….want this to fit on the rail
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The brackets are 1 inch wide but the screws are centered in that width.
Q:I know it swings in just one direction, away from the stairs. However, can you select what side the latch to open it is on?
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there is no real latch just a blocker can turn either way or do without it and it can swing both ways you must lift it and push the direction you want to go……. not really good for toddlers but a dream for dogs. my wolves respect it and stay back I did mount it a little higher because no way can mine go under I liked it so well I purchased another one. you can also mount either side….
Q:Is there any way to affix a lock? Want to be sure my 98 yr. old mother cannot figure out how to open it! Want to limit her P.M. wandering
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No there’s not bc the piece that attaches to the wall is flat with just a place for the gate to swing into, unless you attach a chain to the wall to hold it shut?
Q:Is there any way to affix a lock? Want to be sure my 98 yr. old mother cannot figure out how to open it! Want to limit her P.M. wandering
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don’t think so
Q:Does the gate come with the banister straps in addition to the screw hardware?
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No
Q:Will it work for a larg dog
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My dogs are both around 35 pounds, but it is a sturdy gate and I would assume that it would work for a larger dog too.
Q:I have an odd opening at the top of my stairs, the angle of one side is about 120 degrees to the far side. Will this gate work for me?
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If you are talking about the radius of how far the gate will swing open, then yes. It allows you to let it swing 180 degrees.
Q:Can this swing both ways if you wanted it to? Also, is it JMPA certified? Thank you in advance for your answers.
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Yes JMPA
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These gates are actually perfect for that issue. We bought 6 of these for our house and grand parents home. The best part of the gates are that they can be mounted on standard width and extra wide openings by expanding the center mounts. For our larger opening I was concerned about the strength of the gate after expanding to the widest available. It has held up and super safe. The end screws which mount to the wall mounts can also be extended to meet the jams. There are nuts which securely tighten both ends. Give you and idea of the strength, my daughter will stand on the gate while…
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These gates are actually perfect for that issue. We bought 6 of these for our house and grand parents home. The best part of the gates are that they can be mounted on standard width and extra wide openings by expanding the center mounts. For our larger opening I was concerned about the strength of the gate after expanding to the widest available. It has held up and super safe. The end screws which mount to the wall mounts can also be extended to meet the jams. There are nuts which securely tighten both ends. Give you and idea of the strength, my daughter will stand on the gate while swinging and it does nothing to them. So far best gate I’ve found for the money and a permenant solution for easy open and close.
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Q:Does the gate self close and self lock? When you open the gate, does it swing shut and self lock?
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No it does not auto latch. But a very gentle “push” on it will give it enough energy to latch. It will go back to the close position if you install it so that it natual default position is right by the latch. You can also install it so the natural default is wide open.
Q:Can the gate be mounted so that it opens either to the left or to the right? I want it to open away from the stairs with the hinges on the left.
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Yes you can, the stop is mounted under the latch mechanism and it can be positioned to face either direction.
Q:Can a medium sized child (average 10 year old) with weak grip strength open this gate?
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Yes. It’s more of a thumb operated latch. So if the child can push down with their thumb, it releases the latch and you push or pull to open.
Q:Does this gate just swing or does it swing and slide? Opening is 41 inches but the cabinet it would rest against while open is not that big.
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Just swing.
Q:Can this gate be easily liffted off its anchors/removed for when you don’t have kids or dogs visiting? Like the larger NorthStar gates?
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Yes
Q:will this gate work on a 45″ opening at the top of the stairs?
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It says 28-48″ opening. Ours was 36″.
It requires a wall or trim on each side to attach the hardware. Is is a great gate, and I’ve bought a lot the past 40 years. My grand kids and pets cannot open, but I can with my arthritic, neuropathy hands.
Q:Would it work to attach a vertical piece of wood to each banister & attach wood with a mounting kit to prevent drilling into banisters directly?
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Yes
Q:Is this gate hard to install? (How many hours did it take you? We are not especially handy.)
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Nope, not hard at all. Came with a paper to told on the door facing that you used to mark the facing. Put the brackets there and hung the gate on them. Simple and strong. Love it.
Q:Installation was easy and straightforward, but bottom latch doesn’t properly catch like the top one does. Has anyone had this problem? Any solutions?
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Must make sure its level…also if u are putting on baseboard put brown washers (purchase separate at hardware store) to bring it out a little…then no problem with catch.
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It opens all the way so its the width of my stair well.
Q:Is there a way to order replacement parts? I need the top latch which has broken after two months of use.
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I emailed them directly and gave them this gate info when I needed another wall section and screws for it. Try emailing them directly. It worked for me
Q:can attach to railing
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No. It requires a solid surface on both sides and attached with screws.
Q:Can you fix the upper and lower panel assembly fitting without the bars perfectly overlapping??
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They weren’t very adjustable I returned, never clicked shut and were useless
Q:can you use banister adapter mounts
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I don’t know what that is, can you break that down
Q:Is there a way to mount this with a handrail in the way?
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No..u must be in front , behind or below hand rail
Q:Is this gate strong enough to keep a 125 lb person from braking through it and falling down the stairs.
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If you made sure it was in studs I’m the wall I think it would be fine. It’s a solid gate if it fits your door opening good and have studs in the right spot for it
Q:What is the height of the mounting bracket? I’ll have to install one of them in a 2.5” space between the baseboard and bottom trim of wainscoting.
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I have my bottom bracket at 3 inches and the top bracket at 30 inches. I think you could fit yours within the 2.5 inch space you have available. It is a good, solid gate and I like it much better than the other 2 previous gates I tempted to install there.
Q:Can this gate be mounted at a slight angle (ie window across from the wall and the mounting walls wont be directly across from eachother)? The hingle looks like it can easily accomodate an angle (as its 180 degree capable), but thw question is will the…
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Yes
Q:I am attaching between a wall and a 31.5″ banister. Is 31.5″ tall enough to attach the hinge side of the gate?
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Yes…mine tops out at 29″
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Yes it can go there, do yo have a door frame or are you screwing it to the wall. The door will only open one way. I love it. And it looks good. Get the dark one.
Q:Are the screws that came with it made for drywall? Did you use dry wall anchors?
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The screws that came with it are made to go into wood work or wood trim. We were able to hit studs and get it secure.
Q:can I use it out door?
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You can. I have one outside and in.
Q:Is this pressure mounted or do you have to drill holes in the wall
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It is wall mounted. You’ll need to drill holes in the wall.
Q:does it have a center swing door?
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No
Q:Will this gate work outside on a deck, preventing dog and toddler from falling down stairs?
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Yes, I believe it would work outside, as it’s designed to be installed at the top of a staircase whether inside or out.
Q:Where is this product made?
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Manufactured in Guang Dong, China
Q:Does it fit with baseboards?
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You would need to have a shim of equal thickness to the baseboard so the hinges and latches would be equally spaced in mounting. I mounted mine just above the baseboard which places the bottom of the gate at that level. Still very pleased with both of the gates I installed.
Q:The gate is 31″ high, but what is the height for installation of the hardware to hold the gate, it looks an inch or two higher?
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yes, the mounts on the wall run an inch or so above the gate and below the gate, but if your application is an open hallway, it won’t affect anything
Q:I only have 32 inches high to work with. I know the description says 31 inches high, but does that include the latch?
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Yes
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I think it could be used outside on a deck if you don’t live in an extremely hot or cold climate. The latch portion is made of a sturdy plastic. But it might get brittle over time if it’s in extreme hot or extremely cold climates.
Don’t know what type of metal..but it’s holding together great. My pit bull literally chewed thru my last wooden gate…not a scratch on this one.
Q:Can the gate be removed without removing the mounting hardware?
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NO
Q:I have a chow that destroys every wire gate or wire crate he is put in, Is the metal in this gate strong enough that he can’t destroy it?
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I would think that the metal on this gate would withstand any dog trying to destroy. It is very solid.
Q:Will the gate fit a opening 5.8 feet?
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No, max is 48″
Q:Can the gate be adjusted to swing both directions, over the stairway and away?
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Yes. You might have a handrail to account for. The gate is nice looking, fairly easy to install, but our golden retriever was able to push through it when she wanted to get to the second floor of the house.
Q:My handrail goes to the end of the banister post. I’ll need 4″ between the post & first spindle to work around handrail. Will this gate work?
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I’m not quite visualizing how the handrail and gate would be oriented. But the gap between the post and first bar is only 3″.
Hopefully that helps.
Q:can I install the gate with metal banister on one side of opening?
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No, there are brackets on both sides of the gate that have to be screwed into wood.
Q:suitable for outdoor use?
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I think it would be. Some of the mounting screws could rust if you don’t replace them with stainless. Otherwise it is painted steel and plastic parts that should be ok. Mine is indoors so I can’t say for sure.
Q:Easy to remove? I only need it when grandchildren visit.
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Since it gets screwed into the wall, this gate is better for a more permanent situation. I suppose it doesn’t take long to unscrew it if that’s something you don’t mind.
Q:Does this get screwed into wall which I don’t want . need tension
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Yes, it is screwed into the wall. This will not work as a tension gate.
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I think that it would work fine outside. The only concern might be how the plastic pieces will hold up in the heat. I would personally put it outdoors.
Q:Installing at the top of stairs. Should the hinge be on the wall or banister side? Does it matter?
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I placed mine on the wall side. Both sides must be flat and parallel for it to operate correctly. There is a stop you install so if this is being used for a child they can’t get the door to swing past the latch and fall. If the latch side isn’t flat you won’t be able to use this properly. I have two and they work very well and look good too. Hope this helps you. One more thing I believe you can find the installation instructions online.
Q:How do you install it?
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It comes with four ‘brackets’ which you must attach to the doorway with two screws each. One one side the ends of the bars pivot in the brackets to swing open. On the other side the ends of the bars click into the brackets to close. A simple thumb lever on the top bracket releases the gate.
Q:Can this be used outdoors? on a covered porch area
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Yeah I don’t see why not, as long as you have some place to properly mount it. The gate is painted metal so it should be okay in the elements, at least for a while.
Q:I live in an old house. The opening is 32.5″ on bottom but 33.5″ on top. Is this hardware adjustable in some way to accommodate my crooked house?
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It would be hard to adjust the gate itself because it slides and making the bottom wider than the top wouldn’t work.
But you could probably put some kind of shim or anchor board on the opening that would even out the gap and then install the gate.
Q:Does this gate swing both ways?
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No the main gait only opens one way but you can pick which direction when installing. And the way it mounts you can open for big items from either side of the wall where it attaches. Hope makes sense
Q:can i get it in white?
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This one does not, but we do have others in white.
Q:has anyone bought this gate for outdoor use? I need a gate for my patio.
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I use mine at the entrance to my front door, connected to my door frame…I have two granddaughters that are toddlers…this is used to keep them in the house instead of running everywhere while the house enjoys fresh air…it has been installed now going on 3 years…it is the first gate that my 3 yr old can not figure out how to open
Q:does shipping in the states really take as long as they estimate? Ordered today and it says June 12th -June 23. Thx
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I do not know who you ordered it from, but most of us have to put in an approx date for shipping and also for arrival. Some items take longer but most of our items ship earlier that the estimate. You will probably be surprised when it shows it shipped sooner. But there really is no way for me to know who you bought it from. Good Luck
Q:Could this be attached to a brick wall on one side and a banister on the other?
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You just need a masonry drill for the brick and it should work , this is a very sturdy gate all metal ,
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Not difficult but it is on top and a little stiff so a 3.5 year old might have some problems with it.
Q:Can this be used outside
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I suppose it could be…but it is metal, and would eventually succumb to the elements.
Q:Can this gate be installed on the wall with 1.5 inches thick baseboard? the hardware can be adjusted to fit that?
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Yes, but you may have to install a 1 1/2″ thick block at the top of the gate as well to keep it stable.
Q:My husband installed this gate and I had to move some of the braces because they were not properly lined up. Not working well at all. Suggestions?
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I finally gave up. Not using my gate at all. Maybe someone else can be helpful.
Q:can it be pressure mounted?
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No. The gate is hardware mounted only.
Q:does this gate close automatically ?
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No, its just a swinging gate. Has a manual latch system that requires some force on your part to latch closed, and open.
Q:I see that this is adjustable but will it telescope so that it will take up less space when opened?
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Sorry, no. The adjustment is fixed to fit the opening.
Q:Can this gate be used outdoors ?
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I would not use this gate outside. the metal is not sturdy enough to handle the elements outside and its not steel which is more resistant to rust. iit might be usable if it’s outside under a canopy or some other overhanging
Q:top latch
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I’m not sure what you mean by “top latch” since that’s not really a question I can try to answer you the best I can. There is a release button on the top of the gate that you push to operate it but there are latches on both the top and bottom to keep the gate in place once locked.
Q:Can this gate be mounted on an angle?
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what type of angle? Can you send me a picture?
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We have 4 in stock right now. Not sure how long they will last.
Q:can i mount the hinge side on the face of the railing instead of the inside (
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Not exactly sure what you’re asking, but, yes, you can mount the hinge side on the railing side of your stairs. The latches and hinge are independent of side.
Q:Does this gate only swing one direction? I want to install it on a staircase and do not want to have to squeeze around it when opened. Thanks
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Yes, we have it on a staircase as well and it opens up one way.
Q:I don’t want a gate up all the time. Will I have to remove all 4 anchor points each time I want to take the gate off the wall?
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you would have to take the anchors off one side of the wall — so two of the 4 anchor points. The other two could technically stay but they are black and would be noticeable
Q:Banister
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I am not sure if I understand your question but if you are asking if this item would be suitable as a banister, in my opinion it would not. Extremely well suited as a child or pet gate at a doorway or stairway but not structurally configured to perform as a banister.
Q:Is the hardware included for mounting on metal (wrought iron) stairs? Looks like you need to be able to drill into wood banister/wall for this to work
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It includes your standard hardware. Screw into wood type hardware. I hope this helps.
Q:Does this gate come in any other colors? White maybe?
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no bronze only
Q:What are the mounting hardware measurements? We will be attaching this to a bannister and think the railing may prevent proper mounting.
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Is the bannister curved? So long as it is a flat surface I don’t foresee a problem. The hardware itself was not very wide, 1-2 inches at the most.
Q:What is the width???
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It is adjustable betwe Dr n 24 and 48 inches. You have two pieces and the overlap tty o make it infinitely adustable within the range. Easy to set up…
Q:Can you affix this to a banister on one side?
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I bought:No Hole Stairway Baby Gate Mounting Kit By Safety Innovations-which we used to mount this gate to our banister
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about 3″, and I have a 18lb dog and she doesn’t slip through the spaces. It’s a really good gate.
Q:What is the width between the spindles?
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my guess would be 2-3 inches.. probably closer to 3
Q:How many inches are the rails spaced apart?
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just under 3 inches about 2 and 7/8 inches
Q:I’m renting a house for only one week so want to be able to install on quickly and temporarily. Does this have a pressure mounted connection that is easy to install and won’t damage walls?
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No, you need to screw the mounts in. Depending on your exact needs you might want to consider this gate: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000PRUAFI/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Q:Can I use this outdoors? Like on a deck
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I use the gate indoors and love it! I think that it is constructed well and will work well on a deck but you might get as many years from due to weather.
Q:can this gate be used outdoors at the top of deck stairs?
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Yes, provided you have space on the posts to either side to which you can screw the attachments that support the gate.
Q:how big is the box? will 5 of them fit in the trunk of my car
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Five boxes should fit in a normal size trunk
Regalo Top Of Stairs Expandable Metal Gate, With Mounting Kit – Questions & Answers
Regalo Top Of Stairs Expandable Metal Gate, With Mounting Kit features
- Expands from 26-42 inches wide and stand 30 inches tall
- Convenient walk through and durable steel design;Lever style handle offer a one-hand open
- This Top of Stair gate includes a banister mounting kit; Easy to install and remove
- Patented mounting system that won’t damage your wood-work;Perfect for top of stairs and bottom of stairs
- Juvenile Products Manufactures Association certified;Great for Pets too!
An essential tool in childproofing your home, the Regalo Top of Stairs Gate is a sturdy, convenient gate that helps protect your child. This safety gate features durable all-steel components and a banister-mount system ideal for openings at the top or bottom of stairs. This portable gate can be expanded to fit spaces up to 42 inches wide. The simple squeeze latch is easy for adults to operate but very tough for children.
Sturdy Steel Construction with Secure Banister Mounts
This safety gate boasts steel construction for durability and strength, providing security you can rely on for those moments when you can’t be within arm’s reach of your child. It installs quickly with hard-rubber banister mounts that attach securely without damaging or drilling into woodwork.
The gate is PVC free and has been certified by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA). It also meets the safety standards set by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
Expandable for Custom Fit in Doorways and Staircases
The safety gate is 30-1/2 inches tall and can fit openings between 26 and 42 inches. Thanks to its universal top-of-stairs design, this sturdy gate fits 99 percent of all stairway openings. The gate is ideal for protecting small children from potentially dangerous stairways and for keeping your pet on a desired floor.
Convenient Walk-Through Design
The gate’s convenient design allows adults to walk through with a simple squeeze of the latch handle. The gate has a convienant built in leveler to ensure it is installed evenly across the stairway. Smooth Glide Technology allows the gate to fluidly glide inward and outward as you pass through.
Lightweight and Portable
This gate is as easy to remove as it is to install, thanks to its banister-mounted system. It lifts out of the banister mounts for storage.
The Regalo Top of Stairs Gate is backed by a manufacturer’s limited 90-day warranty.
About Regalo: Safety and Convenience Above All
Regalo designs products that make life a little less hectic for busy parents and exceptionally safe for little ones. Their entire product line uses nontoxic powder coat, and products like bed rails, safety gates, booster seats, high chairs and travel beds that are eligible for meeting ASTM standards and JPMA certification do just that. Over the years, parents, grandparents, and caregivers have come to know and depend on Regalo products for at home and on the go.
What’s in the Box
Regalo Top of Stairs Gate, banister mounts, wall mounts, built in gate leveler and instruction manual.
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Hardware for two banisters is included.
Q:How does it attach to the wall? I need to attach to wall and banister?
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Yes. Or you can attach to two banisters, which was why I bought it. It comes with the ability to attach to two banisters without drilling holes, but having heacy duty braces and velcro that holds it in place..two and a half years and counting and it works perfectly. It also comes with screws etc to screw into the wall and a banister
Q:What is the height, from the floor to the top rail of gate, after the gate has been installed?
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30.5 inches from floor to top of gate. BUT, it depends on how you attach it to wall. My husband did it almost flush with floor. There is a middle knob that twists and provides support. This can be twisted to provide more middle support and can touch or not touch the floor. We keep it off the floor but still providing support on transitions because it scratches as you open it. We could just add some felt, but never did.
Q:How can I attach this to narrow spindles? My wide banister post is surrounded by narrow spindles, and I can’t attach the brackets to the banister.
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I made a modification when in installing the one I purchased. Got a round wooden pole from Home depot , and placed it in front of the spindles worked out fine.
Q:How long is the Velcro strap to go around a banister? I have thick posts, 4 inches at the middle, 6 inches at the bottom. Thanks!
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Not sure on exact length but we have 4″ to 6″ on the bottom and they barely fit the 4×4″ square top post. I really don’t recommend this gate. We needed something though so I Jimmy rigged it to work with my own supplies.
Q:Would this product be recommended for a stair way that the wall and banister don’t aline, gate would be at an angel. My wall ends two feet before my banister does.
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Yes, it would work because of how it hooks to the banister.
Q:How do I get it to expand to the full 42″? I can only get it to 39″…
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You have remove the plastic spacers bring the sliding portion of the gate over the metal ridge that stops it at 39″ **then reinsert spacer” and bam 3 extra inches. Though it is less stable at that extension.
Q:Is it possible to remove the gate itself, without tools, while leaving the attachment hardware on either wall in place?
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Oh, yes, we do it all the time when our grandchild is not here
Q:Our top banister was damaged and wobbles side to side. Would that be an issue with this style of installation?
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Yes
Q:is this easy enough for my kids to open?
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No
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No. They barely fit around my 3″ square posts.
Q:doe this swing both ways?
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Yes
Q:We have a narrow stairway at about 33inches wide… does this gate fully open and does it swing open (not slide open)?
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Yes, the gate fully swings open. You can extend the width of the gate by sliding the gate as much as you need to, but at 33 inches I do no think you will need to do that.
Q:I have a metal spiral staircase that I need to block my 2 yr old from decending. Will this attache effectively to a metal banister?
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My gate is attached to a small metal railing. It works great! However I attached mine with zip ties. May not be the most attractive attachment but it works. I did not need to drill any holes in the wall or railing.
Q:I have spindles only that are available for the gate on the bottom and top of stairs. Would this work for spindles and wall–no posts?
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How big are the spindles? You need something with a wide base to support the gate
Q:My stair handle would allow for a gate that’s 31 inches or lower in total height. Would this work for me?
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It will be tight, but the gate is 31″ exactly.
Q:I have a square banister on both sides. Will this work with the no hole attachments so we do not have to drill holes in the banister?
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Yup! It comes with attachments for two banisters, and there is no drilling into banisters to attach the gate.
Q:Can this be installed with banister-wall without screwing into wall side?
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No, it cannot unless you are handy and can create something on your own.
Q:My deck stairs have a rather short post on one side and a taller one on the other. Can the velcro go at any point along the post?
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Hi yes it can. It all depends on how you put it around the post
Q:would the straps fit around a 4″ square bannister?
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In my experience, no. I returned the product for this very reason. The brackets are designed for rounded banisters, and are made of hard plastic, so you cannot manipulate the shape.
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Although we haven’t take ours down yet I don’t think it would ruin the wood on the stairs. You don’t actually drill into the wood at all. The gate straps on with velcro and tighteners but uses rubber protectors around the wood. You do drill into the wall on the opposite side.
Q:How much of a gap is there between each bar? I want to know if my puppy can slip through it.
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Only a couple inches. I doubt a puppy could squeeze through.
Q:How long are the Velcro straps for the banisters? My banisters are 7 to 9 inches around and most straps are too short.
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I didn’t keep this gate, but from what I remember, the straps were long enough to fit around my banister. I have a square post at the bottom and round at the top. The square is roughly 2in on each side and the straps did fit. The gate itself didn’t seem sturdy enough for my particular staircase.
Q:I have a thin metal railing on one side, not a wood banister. Would the banister hardware work on a metal railing that is about an inch around?
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One inch around is not enough. You would have to securely fasten more material around your railing. Please note that the material must be very securely fastened to the railing. This is what holds the gate up securing the area for your little one. If it is not absolutely secure, there can be fatal consequences.
Q:Is there a lock on this gate?
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No the gate doesn’t have a lock per ce. It does have a mostly childproof latch. Basically if your kid is smart enough and dexterous enough to successfully manipulate the latch, then they are probably too old to keep gated in some where. My 4 year old has not figured it out yet. Which is good, because my one year old loves climbing stairs. Cheers
Q:Does this gate fully open or is it a little door way like entrance that you must walk through?
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This gate fully opens.
Q:I need it to extend to 55″. Can you use the extenders with this style gate?
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I had to order an extension
Q:Our banister is not flush with the floor (like shown in all the pictures), can the bottom banister attachment be used 6-12″ above the floor level?
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I’m not totally sure what you’re asking.
Q:How far off the ground is the bottom bar? Is the foot piece that touches the ground adjustable? Can a cat squeeze underneath it?
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About one inch or two. Yes it its. Maybe a baby kitten, but not a cat. Easily jumped by a cat, though.
Q:I have a 5″ baseboard that I would like to avoid putting holes in. Can it just attach to the wall without a large gap between the gate and the floor?
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Yes, there are separator pieces that sit between the wall-post and the wall, so that the wall-post is against the baseboard, but above the baseboard it is held rigidly, but still plumb.
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It expands and swings, as it has two metal railings that slide along/ against each other.
Q:Can this gate be mounted to a door frame (wood) on both sides?
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I don’t think it would work well for that.
Q:The bottom of my banister is supported with extra wood, can I use the banister velcro at the top and wall mount at the bottom on the same side?
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No you should use the Velcro on one side and the wall mount on the other in the wall. The Velcro should fit around the Banister because adjust to the size
Summer Infant Multi-Use Deluxe Wood Walk-Thru Gate, Dark Cherry – Questions & Answers
Summer Infant Multi-Use Deluxe Wood Walk-Thru Gate, Dark Cherry features
- Pressure mounted installation for use between rooms
- Optional hardware mounts included for installation in stairways
- 29-inch tall gate fits openings 29.5-40.5 inches wide
- Auto-close walk through door with one handed operation
- Dark Cherry Wood finish.
The versatile Multi-Use Deluxe Wood Walk Thru-Gate can be used easily with pressure mounted installation. Optional hardware mounts are included for securing the gate in stairways. The beautiful Cherry Wood finish adds warmth to existing home decor.
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They are 4 inches high from the bottom of the gate. My baseboards are also 4″ so I slightly adjusted the height of the gate so the bottom of the gate is not completely touching the floor.
Q:Can it be installed so that the door will open in the direction of your choice? Will the door stay open if you do not want it to auto close?
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No to both of those questions
Q:Can the gate be left open if desired or does it always swing shut automatically?
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It can be left open which is a nice feature. My last gate would always shut and we ha to use a bungee cord to keep it open.
Q:Is this really a cherry color? There is a similar one that is listed for $89 that doesn’t list a color but the pictures look to be the same color. I purchased this gate in a store and it is a walnut color in person which is what I need. That sku…
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Hi
We bought this gate a couple months ago (our stairway is cherry) and the gate is darker, more like a mahogany but with quite a bit of red in it. It blends well, but I would not call it cherry. Other than that, it is a fantastic gate that I would recommend to anyone. Just make sure you follow the directions exactly, there are ones for top mounting and ones for mounting at the bottom of the stairs. If you don’t mount it correctly at the top of the stairs, a child may be able to push it hard enough to make it fall. Hope this helps.
Q:What is the space between the bars? Trying to find something to keep Mr. Kitty down stairs.
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The gaps are about 2.5 inches at any given point. The widest one is slightly more, the thinnest is slightly less. So it depends how rotund or inventive Mr. Kitty is! You could maybe screw some garden wire-mesh stuff into the gate if he’s a very little guy.
Q:Cant this gate be installed at an angle?
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If you mean not square to the wall? No, the pads will slip off the wall. If you mean leaning in or out sure that is not a problem as long as you can open the gate up.
Q:Does this include the hardware mounts for stairways as it says in the description?
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Yes, it sure does. It’s a great looking gate and good quality.
Q:how wide is the actual door opening?
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it is 18.5″ at the smallest point from hinge to locking at top and 19.75″ from bar to bar in the middle. we have it installed in our master bedroom doorway and it is perfect with the auto close/lock. great one hand opening. hardly even notice it’s there now.
Q:Will this take the paint/drywall off when removed? My last baby gate took a chunk out with it.
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I don’t think so. It comes with some round pieces with edges you screw into the wall to keep the gate from sliding out of place. Then you screw those 4 adjustable pegs on the gate until they tighten to fit inside the round plates that you have attached to the wall. I use the gate to keep my dogs out (not a baby) so I didn’t use the plastic pieces that screw into the wall since I am not using it for safety purposes. The ends of the pegs are flat rubber so they don’t really damage the wall. Now if you use the plastic pieces that are supposed to attach to the wall you will probably have screw…
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I don’t think so. It comes with some round pieces with edges you screw into the wall to keep the gate from sliding out of place. Then you screw those 4 adjustable pegs on the gate until they tighten to fit inside the round plates that you have attached to the wall. I use the gate to keep my dogs out (not a baby) so I didn’t use the plastic pieces that screw into the wall since I am not using it for safety purposes. The ends of the pegs are flat rubber so they don’t really damage the wall. Now if you use the plastic pieces that are supposed to attach to the wall you will probably have screw holes. I can’t remember if those attached with screws or powerful tape, but I think it was screws.
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Q:Is this VERY easy to open and close, one-handed, at the bottom of the staircase?
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yes, you just kind of squeeze the top bar (where there is a button on either side of the bar) and push down a little. Could totally do it with one hand.
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Q:Is this really safe for top of the stairs since it stays put with tension and no drilling is required? It worries me
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Q:Is this weatherproof? or an indoor only gate?
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Q:I want to know the measurements of the space of the doorway when open?
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Q:Does this screw into the wall or are they just pads that sit against the wall?
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Q:Is there a banister attachment kit that works with this gate?
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Q:Can this gate be used outside on a deck?
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Q:Why is it named “top of stairs”? Can it be used between doorways also?
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Q:Can the gate be opened in both directions with auto-close ?
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Q:I am missing a part of the latch mechanism for this gate. Where can I go for a replacement part?
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oooh, I wouldn’t trust it with much weight, and especially if you put it at the top of the stairs.
Q:Would this work on one side that is wood and the other that is wall?
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I used this at the top of our stairs, one side was drywall and the other side was the wood banister. As long as the side with the wood is sturdy and wide enough, it should be fine.
Q:What is the minimum width and the maximum width required got this gate?
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I have it on a regular interior doorway (30″). You can contact the manufacturer and ask them – I’ve had excellent customer service from them.
Q:What is the width of the human walk through? Thank you
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A typical interior door is 30 inches wide, so a few inches less.
Q:My base boards are 3.5 inches tall, will this gate work with that at the top of the stairs?
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If your base boards are flat, it shouldn’t be a problem
Munchkin Easy-Close Metal Safety Gate, White – Reviews, Questions & Answers
Munchkin Easy-Close Metal Safety Gate, White features
- Fits openings 29.5″- 35″ wide, 29.5″ tall
- Pressure-fit child gate with hardware included for added safety
- Locks shut with just a simple push
- U-shaped steel power frame keeps gate firmly in place
- Double-locking system on handle is easy for an adult, but difficult for a child to use – opens in direction you choose with third lock at base
- Fits openings 29.5 inch to 35 inch wide, 29.5 inch tall
- Double-locking system on handle is easy for an adult
The Munchkin Easy-Close Metal Gate shuts firmly with an easy push, allowing you to keep your baby safe at all times. Ideal for busy parents and caregivers, the easy-to-install gate offers a convenient, wide door and an elegant, slim design that suits your home’s modern decor. Plus, the double-locking system and an optional third lock at the gate’s base offer peace of mind at all times. Several extension options allow you to custom fit this sturdy steel gate virtually anywhere in your house.
This gate features a sleek, durable constuction with a childproof double-locking handle. View larger.
Door swings in both directions for convenient use anywhere in your home. View larger.
Double-Locking System and Steel Frame for Safety
Made from durable steel with a U-shaped power frame for additional stability, the Munchkin Easy-Close Metal Gate is a sturdy, effective barrier that works to keep children or small pets safe. The double-locking handle is childproof yet easy for adults to open. Plus, the gate shuts firmly with a push, so it’s simple to latch even when you have your hands full.
Swings Open in Both Directions for Convenience
For convenience, the gate swings open in both directions. You can also choose to use an optional third lock at the base of the gate to control the direction that the gate opens. It allows you to set the door to open in either direction or locks both ways to prevent it from opening at all. This feature adds another safety measure for places like the top of the stairs.
Adjustable Fit for Use Anywhere in Your Home
This 29-1/2-inch-high gate can accommodate openings from 29-1/2 to 35 inches wide so it can be used throughout your house. For versatility, the gate includes one 2-3/4-inch extension. The Easy-Close can also extend up to 54 inches wide with the addition of 5-1/2-inch and 11-inch extensions, which are available separately. The gate features an extra-wide walk-through door with a 21-1/2-inch opening for easy access throughout the day.
This Munchkin gate installs with a pressure-mount system to walls for a tight, secure fit. With the use of mounted wall cups for added stability, the gate can be used at the top of a staircase, in a door jam, or in a hallway. You can also visit www.infantgates.com to view easy-to-install instruction videos.
Clean White Design with Slim Profile
Designed to fit seamlessly into your home, the metal gate offers a clean, stylish look with a smooth white exterior and slim outline. The hard, durable surface is easy to wipe clean with a damp cloth.
The Munchkin Easy-Close Metal Gate is backed by a limited one-year warranty.
About Munchkin: Tops Among Caregivers
Munchkin, Inc. is dedicated to creating useful products that make parenting fun, easy, and enjoyable in our modern world. It stands behind a wide range of feeding, safety, and travel products for babies and toddlers. Appreciative parents and caregivers spread positive word-of-mouth about the Munchkin products that make life safer and easier for their little ones. Munchkin holds over 100 patents with many more pending, and has been given over 30 industry awards.
What’s in the Box
Easy-Close Metal Gate (White), 2-3/4-inch extension, accessory kit, and instruction manual.
Metal Gate
Metal Gate
Metal Gate
Trademark Information:
Munchkin®
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You can use it either way. I have mine screw mounted.
Q:Will this leave marks or damage walls, we have one wall that is drywall and the other is a wooden beam?
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The wooded bean will be safe, there are pads included in the kit to protect drywall. In order to use the gate it requires you to use compression to close the gate using a snapper. The higher the compression the tighter the fit. If you don’t tighten it right down then you stand a good chance of not damaging the wall. In my upstairs gate I fitted a wooden beam against the wall and painted it the same color as the dry wall. I didn’t want to damage the wall and after the gate is done with I can remove the wooden plate, fill the drill holes and Repainting the wall. Using the pads is probably…
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The wooded bean will be safe, there are pads included in the kit to protect drywall. In order to use the gate it requires you to use compression to close the gate using a snapper. The higher the compression the tighter the fit. If you don’t tighten it right down then you stand a good chance of not damaging the wall.
In my upstairs gate I fitted a wooden beam against the wall and painted it the same color as the dry wall. I didn’t want to damage the wall and after the gate is done with I can remove the wooden plate, fill the drill holes and Repainting the wall. Using the pads is probably safe but like anything, no guarantees.
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Q:My 2.5 year old has pushed over every other gate we’ve gotten. She will push it (with her legs) and it will either completely fall over, or she will be able to slide between the opening she just created and get out. Anybody had any problems with this…
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Screwing it in is absolutely necessary and the only thing you should do for the child’s safety. I looked for the option to screw in on purpose because I didn’t want to take any chances. I didn’t think twice. Remember its easy to patch a wall. This gate is so easy to install and its not going anywhere. If you want to stop her from pushing it over or sliding through, this is the gate. Once it is in, its in. Note this other reason…It is extremely heavy to a child (a good thing in my opinion) and should only be screwed in. After repeated use and kids hanging, pushing, pulling…it can, over…
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Screwing it in is absolutely necessary and the only thing you should do for the child’s safety. I looked for the option to screw in on purpose because I didn’t want to take any chances. I didn’t think twice. Remember its easy to patch a wall. This gate is so easy to install and its not going anywhere. If you want to stop her from pushing it over or sliding through, this is the gate. Once it is in, its in.
Note this other reason…It is extremely heavy to a child (a good thing in my opinion) and should only be screwed in. After repeated use and kids hanging, pushing, pulling…it can, over time, come lose no matter how TIGHT you think you may have it. This could cause it to fall on them. Only absolute way to be sure they are safe is using the screw in option. I do not know why anyone would think twice about it.
Q:Does the latch make a lot of noise when you open or close it? It’s for our son’s bedroom door and the noise may wake him.
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The latch works by pinching the top and bottom “buttons” together. If you keep them pinched while closing it, rather than swinging the gate closed, it doesn’t make any noise at all
Q:How far apart are the vertical bars? I don’t want my cat to be able to squeeze through.
A: A cat won’t fit through them! They are only a couple inches!
Q:I have a little four pound yorkshire terrier and am concerned he can fit between the vertical bars. How many inches apart are they spaced?
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I measured them to be ~2 inches in between the bars.
Q:Can you pressure mount this gate and still use the walk through? We purchased another gate that had to be screwed in to use the walk through.
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The Munchkin is sort of a hybrid, if you will. It comes with four round cups, approximately 1 1/2 inches in diameter, and 1/4 inch deep; these screw into the door jamb in order to make it stable. Then you pressure mount the gate, inserting it into the cups. This prevents it from being pushed out of the jamb. Hope this makes sense. Let me know if you need more clarification. It works great for us. Good luck.
Q:can a cat fit?
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A small cat or kitten yes, a fat one…no
Q:Can this be mounted permanently?
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Yes, it comes with screws and mounting “cups”. I didn’t mount mine with the screws because it is not at the top of stairs just in a doorway, but it still is very secure. I would however, if mounting for stairs, use the screws. I love this gate!
Q:What is the diameter of the “mounts” (the circle parts where the gate attaches to the walls?) I want to mount it on a 1in wide door frame will it fit?
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They are 1.5 inches.
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mines not screwed into the wall. our house is split foyer and have it at the top of the stairs. the latch side is against the metal railing so it cannot be screwed into anything. the mounted side is up against the wall, but again we have the tension set for it, it is not screwed into the wall. Works great, the only thing that my husband did was add a small piece of wood between the tension screws and the wall because the screws were pretty well maxed out with the location and it would come loose regularly. since he added the wood pieces we haven’t had any issues.
Q:swing
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It swings both ways.
Q:how wide is the actual gate opening?
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I just measured and it is 22″ if you mean the walk-through part.
Q:Can this be mounted to a banister at the top of the stairs?
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Yes as Lon as the height of the banister allows the gate to contact/mounting to the flat surfaces at the top and bottom of the newel post. We have one at the top of our stairs and its been mounted for over a year. Use the small screws that come with it for extra security.
Q:I have a 10 pound Maltipoo, she moves a metal fence that my dog trainer recommended wondering if this is better
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My daughter is pretty rough on it and it doesn’t budge but I’m not sure what kind of gate you had before that the dog could move. There are plastic latches at the bottom that keep the gate from swinging either way so it might help. Good luck!
Q:How far will the door part swing? I would like one that opens wider than 90 degrees (so back towards the wall).
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It will open up to the metal frame on either side. So at least 180�.
Q:When this item arrived the latch was not latched. In fact, the swinging door and the fixed bar that it latches to are about 2 inches apart. Defect?
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No. Keep tightening the ends and it will slowly close!
Q:I have baseboard molding near the bottom of my steps, but not the top. Can the bottom be pressure mounted at a different width than the top? Thanks.
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I’m using mine in a doorway, but I believe you can do that. The top and bottom mounts are totally separate and adjustable, so they should work fine at different widths as long as you keep the gate centered.
Q:bought it & the directions say that it is to be drilled into place- is it stable being pressure mounted only? we have an old home.
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I pressure mounted mine. I believe it came with disks made of something similar to wax paper, but didn’t use them. I had to move the gate a bit and it did peal the paint off the wall, but otherwise it’s pretty solid without using screws.
Q:How hard is it to open I have a six year old and I want to make sure he is going to be able to open the gate when he needs through?
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I purchased the gate to keep my Maltese dog out of the living room. However, I would say that it is not hard to open. You basically squeeze the latch with your index and thumb at the same time. Hope this response helps you.
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i measured the gate and extension, it measured 30 x 3/4. Keep in mind the screws can be adjusted to make it much wider. How wide is the opening you have ? My door opening is 32. If I needed to, it could go wider.
Q:I need it to fit 43.5 “. Has anyone added extensions this wide? is it still sturdy?
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No once you start adding extensions it losses it strength for an opening that wide you’re going to have to find something else
Q:How secure is the latch on this gate? My 2 year old has learned to pop open our current gate and I want to make sure he can’t open the gate. Thanks
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If his hands are big enough to get a grip on a 2 inch wide object then he’d have no problems opening this. To open, you just squeeze the top and bottom gray buttons.
Q:The item is described as being 35″ wide, however in the specs it states its 31″, which is it?
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Not sure about expansion to 35″ but screws allow my gate to fit the door opening of 32 and 3/4 inches. The gate works great.
Q:Do you have to put the gate together or does it come assembled?
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The extensions are not added on the to gate, but otherwise it’s essentially assembled with a few small components that need to be clipped on to the gate. All the big metal pieces are in place. You will need to do adjustments to lock it into place depending upon whether you’re using the pressure plates to keep it secured or are screwing it into the walls.
Q:Is this easily put up & taken down? I’m looking for something to block our kitchen from our 1 yr old when I use the oven but don’t want to leave up.
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No. Not for up and down. Meant to stay up. Easy to open and close
Q:How wide is the swing open part of the gate?
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approximately 90 degrees
Q:I have a door that is 28¨, will this fit?
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Well it says in the desciption that its 29.5″- 35″
Q:Will this fit 32″ openings with the 2.75 in extension?
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Mine is installed in 32″ opening with no extension
Q:I have an opening 57.5 inches wide, can this gate handle that distance with extension products? If so, which ones?
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It has one extension bar. I don’t know if you can buy extra extensions, but as it cones when you purchase it, it will not fit an opening that large.
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My cat weighs 4.5lbs, and she cannot fit through the bars. My big dog weighs 80lbs, and even with arthritis, she can easily jump this gate. Hopefully that helps
Q:I want to use screw mount for this but is it good to screw this in using plastic anchors on my drywall side? How many screws r needed for each mount?
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I don’t see anywhere you can screw this to a wall. It is a pressure mount screw. I am currently using to in a hallway, so it is longer.
Q:We have a 1/2 wall w molding on one side of our stairs. How far up are the two mounting spots? Other gates hit at uneven spots so can’t screw them in
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I have the tall gate and we have it pressure mounted, the first (lowest) circle center is 1″ above the floor, the top circle center is at 35″.
Q:Can this be safely pressure-mounted on metal railing?
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I don’t see any problem with such a mounting. If you are concerned with slippage, the rubber tips on the pressure mounting screws should prevent that.
Q:Can this gate be installed on an angle?
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I’m not sure, but my guess would be that it can’t. It works by pressure from the “feet” that you tighten to press against the door frame. It comes with separate pieces that you can screw into the wall, but then you still use the gate the same way; with pressure against those pieces you screw in (its meant for extra support if you are using it at the top or bottom of stairs, or raised above moulding, etc). I’m not sure of any gate that would work on an angle. I hope you find something.
Q:Would this gate work with small dogs?
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That’s exactly what I bought it for. If you please it on the door frame to the outside of where the door strikes the trim, you can open it back against the door when the door is open and close it easily while the door remains open. I use it to confine my dogs but not to make them feel closed in. This has worked great and I’m so glad I purchased it.
Q:My opening is 39 inches. If I get this gate and add the 5.5 extension will it work? is the extension adjustable?
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It should work because the extensions are fully adjustable.
Q:Can this be used outdoors? I am looking for a gate to put between my concrete walk way and my backyard, to train the dog not to do her “business” on the grass, not sure if it will be durable enough for outdoor elements. Thanks.
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Don’t know for sure. Probably for a while but might rust in connecting joints. We love ours but it is inside.
Q:I am totally confused. I have a 48 inch opening. Will this gate work for me? Will I need to purchase more extensions or will the gate come with them?
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“This 29-1/2-inch-high gate can accommodate openings from 29-1/2 to 35 inches wide so it can be used throughout your house. For versatility, the gate includes one 2-3/4-inch extension. The Easy-Close can also extend up to 54 inches wide with the addition of 5-1/2-inch and 11-inch extensions, which are available separately.”
From the product page. No, it would not work for you as is, but with a combination of separately purchased extensions, it’s possible.
Q:How wide is the actual gate opening?
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Opening is about 23 1/2″.
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We couldn’t find an extension either. We ended up purchasing a different gate that extended futher.
Q:How wide apart are the slats? I’m looking for a gate to keep my very slim maltipoo contained.
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Maybe 2 1/2″ at most.
You shouldn’t have a problem with your maltipoo, let alone anything larger than a lizard! haha
Q:Looking for a gate to our 3 1/2 year old’s room that she can go through herself but her baby sister won’t. Can a young child open the gate easily?
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You must use your thumb and index finger to release the latch. It doesn’t take much pressure to do it so I would think a small child may be able to release the latch! The important thing would be for your child to make sure the gate clicks back in place. It doesn’t take much power to do that but if the gate isn’t locked back in place, of course the gate would be open and your other child could crawl/walk right through it. Check out the video on YouTube for this item to see what you may think of the ease!
Q:My opening for our gate is 36.75 inches.The gate is 35 inches wide out of the box.Will the side pressure wall screws extend out enough to expand?
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Yes. Ours is being used in a much wider opening, as well, and it fits securely.
Q:Can you buy the mounting hardware fornthis gate? I used this gate for my toddler and want to pass it to a friend, but lost the hardware in a move.
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I’m sorry I don’t know that answer.
Q:Can you use it pressure mounted and still close the door with it in place?
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It is amazing, the four sides have knobs that twist and tighten the frame to the wall, but the door is not affected by this pressure and works great. No issues,
Q:The width of my basement entry way is 37 inches and has wooden handles on either side. Can i install these in wood without buying gate extensions?
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No, it barely fits 35″ as advertised
Q:I have an opening about 69″ wide…can you use multiple extenders to get it even wider?
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Probably. I’m using one extender and you can buy multiple but I don’t know if you can use them together.
Q:is this self-closing? i don’t want a self-closing gate. i see a listing for a self-close munchking, so i’m hoping these are not the same product.
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It is not self closing
Q:what do i need to fit an opening of 45 inches?
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Check for other brands of gates, they do make extra wide and extra tall gates, look in pet products if you cannot find them for children.
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I have two of these and they are great gates! The gate body is about 27.5 inches. Will do about a 30 inch door opening without extensions as the screw out feet add about an inch to an inch and a half on each side. Extensions are about 3 inches and I had to use the extension that I did not need from the first gate (used on a 30 inch door) along with the extension from thesecond gate to do a 36 inch door. The extensions did pare up pretty nicely, are solid and look fine. You can use the extensions on either side if you need more than one and want to center the gate.
Q:How high is this gate
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29 1/2 inches
Q:My opening is 45″ wide will it fit w/extensions, if so which ones ? I can’t figure it out to 45″, I already have this gate.. Any recommendations?
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I’m struggling with this as well. It looks like the proper gate is 29-1/2 wide. With two extender options. 5 1/2″ and 11″. So if you have a 45 inch wide doorway, subtract the gates 29.5 inches – which gives you 15.5 inches of extension needed. Which is one inch LESS than and 11″ and 5 1/2″ extender together. So I’m thinking it won’t work for you with their extenders? My openings is 42″ wide and same problem. I need 12.5 inches of extension. I am assuming that the extenders are not at all adjustable so if I got two 5 1/2″ pieces I would be an inch short. But of course any other combination would be way too large. If anyone has installed these and has a better insight please do share, but it seems like you’d have to meet exact widths to use the extenders?
Update: OMG could I be less helpful, I think that math is wrong. Because it does come with one 2 3/4 inch extension. I’m still not clear on whether there is any “range” available to these extenders or if you have to match exactly.