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3 Baby Stair Gates for sale (narrow fit)


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3 second-hand metal stairgates for sale. These are good quality Geuther Easylock 4791 branded stairgates fitting stairs a width of 68cm to 76cm. We had to import these especially to fit the width of our staircase as many gates are wider than these dimensions.


The current price to buy these new are ?85 each and we are offering all 3 stairgates for a total of ?60 (vs ?255 total new).


All parts are present except for around half of the plastic protectors for your wall/wood. We?ve used the stairgates twice, once for each child. The first time we used these protectors, removing the protectors afterwards took some paint off the bannister when we took the gates down. The second time we didn?t use the protectors as we?d lost some and the end result is the same - a dab of paint is needed after taking the stairgates. So we feel that the absence of the small plastic disc protectors doesn?t make any difference.


Stair gates are available for collection only and are priced at:

- ?60 for 3

- ?50 for 2

- ?30 for 1

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