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The BABELIO 26-40 Inch Metal Baby Gate offers a versatile, pressure-mounted safety solution that fits openings from 26 to 40 inches wide and stands 32.5 inches tall. Designed for quick, tool-free installation with included wall protectors and extension kits, it features an auto-close mechanism and double lock handles for secure, convenient access. Ideal for toddlers and small pets, this durable gate safeguards doorways, hallways, and stair landings without damaging walls.








| ASIN | B08PBBTBGD |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,656) |
| Date First Available | 20 January 2021 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 101.6 x 101.6 x 76.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 6 kg 120 g |
| Item model number | CB-M-101 |
| Manufacturer | BABELIO |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 months and up |
| Model Number | CB-M-101 |
| Product Dimensions | 101.6 x 101.6 x 76.2 cm; 6.12 kg |
| UPC | 791727428252 791727428429 |
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S**H
I bought this gate to stop my cunning dog from breaking into the kitchen. So far, so good. It's relatively easy to assemble, sturdy and tall enough for a medium sized dog not to jump over it.
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T**H
12 month review. Really holds up to daily use and abuse! Good quality and value for money. The self closing function reduces overtime. Needs to redo the leveling
N**P
... to keep small children (older ones of around 3 will learn how to operate the gate latch) and medium to large dogs corralled and out of harms way - especially the kitchen while cooking. They can see and "talk" to you without getting under foot ... no banging / scratching and caterwaling at a shut door. Okay, they can still do that through the gate but usually it is less so; AND it is easier to keep an eye and ear on them. Once properly installed, it works well and is very sturdy and durable. There are a couple of different sized endpieces to adjust the gate's size to different size door openings. However, those just "fit" into the gate with nonlatching metal pins into holes in one or both sides of the main gate part. So you may have some trouble holding one or both of those in place while fitting and tightening the appropriately sized gate configuration into a door opening. Pins with popin round ball latches would help, but I guess that would add cost and be another part that could break. HINTS - it is probably best to install the gate on the nonopening side of the door, so the door can still be closed with the gate in place. The plastic screw adjustable metal screw barrels (two for each side, each with a circular padded head) for clamping the gate into the door frame just slip into holes on the gate (or extensions) and may fall out during installation if one is not careful. Also, it takes a good amount of hand strength to adequately tighten those (at least on one side) against the door frame to secure the gate - so you might need some thin channel lock pliers to help. BEWARE - the latching side of the gate is under strong outward tension and is only connected by a stiff rail at the bottom. SO, taking the zip tie off of its top portion before installation can make the install harder (must be squeezed manually together to install). As I sometimes put it away or change its location, I velcro strap that before taking it apart for relocation. Such a strap should actually be used / supplied by the manufacturer rather than a one use only plastic zip tie! ALSO, even with good tightening against the door frame, opening and closing the gate OR accidentally kicking the lower gate frame bar may result in knocking the gate out of alignment, which can cause the gate latch to not work well or at all. SO, avoid slamming and try to remember to step OVER that lower bar.
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