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Taken STC: For sale: £10 - wooden pressure-fit, extendable safety gate - used a couple of times (instructions attached as pdf)


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Safety 1st Easy Close, Extendable Safety Gate, Pressure Fit Stair Gate, Baby Gate also suitable for Dogs, Six Months to Two Years, Natural Wood [https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009ETBCLY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1]

'Product Description

In need of a safety gate that fits an opening of between 73cm and 80cm or an opening of up to 136cm? The Safety 1st Easy Close is a baby stair gate with an easy closing system that closes when the safety gate for children is slammed or pushed shut. Easy to use and incredibly safe. The wide stair gate Safety 1st Easy Close has an extra-wide walk-through section and can be opened with a single hand. Simply squeeze the buttons on the handle to open the gate and slam or push it to shut. The visual indicator will confirm whether the stair gate is safely closed. Besides its ergonomic handle, the Safety 1st Easy Close is extra-wide to make it comfortable to walk through. Open the safety gate in one or both directions, depending on the location where the baby gate is installed. Installation requires no drilling and consists of a simple pressure-fit for a solid fit. Extend Safety 1st Easy Close with the specially desigend Safety 1st gate extensions to fit larger openings (sold separately). Safety 1st offers a range of 7cm, 14cm or 28cm gate extensions, to extend the Safety 1st Easy Close up to 136cm. Besides that, Safety 1st also offers an additional accessory, called Safety 1st Y-spindle, for the Safety 1st Easy Close to fit staircase banisters (sold separately). WARNING: When the gate is removed from the packaging, the gap between the frame and the handle is part of the design. This gap will close when the child safety gate is correctly fitted in your doorframe (see instruction video).

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    CHILD GATE THAT EASILY CLOSES WITH A PUSH - suitable for openings of between 73 cm and 80 cm
    EXTENDABLE STAIR GATE UP TO 136CM - with specially designed Safety 1st stair gate extensions of 7cm, 14cm or 28cm (sold separately)
    ONE-HANDED OPENING WITH EXTRA-WIDE STAIR GATE WALK-THROUGH SECTION - for you to easily pass while holding your little one in the other hand
    STAIR GATE WITH PRESSURE FITTING - requires no drilling and ensures easy installation with a solid fit
    VISUAL INDICATOR CONFIRMS WHEN SAFELY CLOSED - to guarantee that the Safety 1st stair gate is safely locked into place'

 

Collect from Underhill Road SE22

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  • IlonaM changed the title to Taken STC: For sale: £10 - wooden pressure-fit, extendable safety gate - used a couple of times (instructions attached as pdf)

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