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The Summer Infant Custom Fit Walk-Thru Gate is a 30” tall, hardware-mounted safety gate designed for extra-wide openings from 65” to 141” using 2 or 3 panels. Featuring a one-hand walk-thru door and customizable configurations, it offers secure, stylish child and pet containment with modern grey mesh that complements any home.
Mounting Type | Hardware mount |
Target Species | Dog |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Age Range (Description) | Baby |
Manufacturer | Kids2, Inc. |
UPC | 012914276839 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00012914276808 |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 0.25 x 29 inches |
Item model number | 27680 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Target gender | Unisex |
Maximum height recommendation | 30 Inches |
Material Type | Birch stain wooden |
Additional product features | expandable |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Style | Modern |
Batteries required | No |
Is portable | Yes |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country/Region of origin | China |
J**.
Fit perfect, looks nice and is effective.
The media could not be loaded. Aesthetically, it’s very nice and functionally it does the job. Our 1 year old is walking and trying to explore every square inch and this keeps him out of the kitchen/dining space.We used the 2 Panel config, maxed out and it worked perfectly for our 87” opening we were trying to gate.I’m seeing the other videos on here and I don’t think they know how the gate locks. It’s fairly simple to lock and effective. I will say, however, the spring loaded locking mechanism feel cheap and I’m assuming it will break before we’re done needing the gate.If you have trim you may need a spacer to mount it properly. One of the sides has no regard for your trim. Our trim was not tall enough for it to be of concern and we mounted the gate over the trim piece just fine.I opted not to use the plastic feet since I felt it was unnecessary in my case.All in all I’d recommend the gate in a 2 panel config. I don’t have a comment for the 3 panel config. There is a 3rd panel included in the package.
A**A
Upgraded to this!
Absolutely amazing!!! This is my 5th baby gate we had purchased but this was a replacement for our living room (Regalo 192-Inch Super Wide Adjustable Baby Gate and Play Yard, 4-In-1, Bonus Kit, 4 Count https://a.co/d/3yVWEZM ) that recently continue to break each side.This was is hands down more sturdy then the last one we had and I feel like it’s more safer. I have no problems with it. I wish I knew this and purchased it sooner. It’s definitely worth it.Regalo 192-Inch Super Wide Adjustable Baby Gate and Play Yard, 4-In-1, Bonus Kit, 4 Count (Pack of 1 https://a.co/d/3yVWEZM
G**T
I wanted to be able to cordon off my livingroom from the dining room so that when I wanted to have some dog free space or cordon
If you have a wide open space that you need to block off, this is a relatively well priced and well done gate but it has it's cons. I have an open space between my livingroom and my dining room. I started doing in-home daycare but occasionally dog sit for folks. I wanted to be able to cordon off my livingroom from the dining room so that when I wanted to have some dog free space or cordon off the kids if I had to go to the bathroom or the like, that I could do it and not be worried.So here's the great part! It expands. It expands a great deal and doesn't look bad when you don't expand it all the way. It's a soft mesh with solid fabric about the width of my hand where it meets bars. So you don't have to worry if a kid bumps into it. They won't hurt themselves. It comes with two supports for where the gate is so that when little feet stand on the pass through if the door is open, you generally won't have bowing, or more stress put on the wall attachments. You can tighten the joints so that they don't swing back and forth and stay in the configuration that you want. Do note, that you are going to have to tighten them every now and then.You can break it down to two parts instead of three, if your opening isn't //that// big. Which mine wasn't. Two fit perfectly, three would have meant that I would have to do some angling and I honestly didn't want to do that. There are templates for you to know where to put the wall anchors as if you use it with two panels vs three, there is a difference in placement on the one side.Placement. Here's the part that sucked and here's why it gets 4 instead of 5 stars. If you have baseboards on your wall, the tall ones, then the attachment points for the side where the gate is, is not going to work. So you can either find some way to jerry rig it, Set the gate a little higher - which has the drawbacks of the supports underneath not making contact with the floor - or return it. I didn't return it. What i'm intending to do now that I have a 3d printer is to actually try and print an extender so that I can get the thing flush with the ground or at least where the gate rests on the bottom supports. For now, they're just anchored into the wall a little higher and I make sure the kids don't step on it. Ask me how well THAT rule is adhered to when I'm not looking.While I like that the door swings either way, the locking mechanism is fairly simplistic and kids pick up on it very very fast. One 2 year old has already clued in despite our attempts to hide opening it in front of them. So it's use is more functional than safety in our case. I wish it had a latch more like our extra tall pet gate upstairs.Now, remember, I used only 2 panels. I have a third panel. The other way out of my livingroom is to a front hall with a closet so the space there is wider than a traditional gate even with an extender. But it's just right for that third panel! But wait... it didn't come with the stuff to anchor the third panel. So I'm left with a useless panel. Useless because after contacting summer infant to see if I could buy another set of attachments, I was told they don't sell them, and I am unable to do anything with that third panel. For now, it's sitting and waiting till I can figure out how to do it - the 3d printer will come in handy I'm sure - but when I do, I'll be anchoring it to a wall and getting full use out of my summer infant gate. So if you need a good gate with it's few -honestly, and only in my eyes - down points, get this. The colour also, BTW, is nice. My livingroom is a soft grey, a navy blue with red accents and it fits in/compliments with it's neutrality!
D**T
Only gate that does the job
Boy oh boy did I struggle to find a gate that would work to block the stairs in my house. I have this really terrible metal banister and fence that make blocking the stairs nearly impossible, i tried another gate that was meant to connect between a banister and a wall with no luck! I tried another easier to use gate, but it wouldn't mount because of the weird angles and too thin columns on the metal fence. This gate worked! I love that it can extend out to 147", I have it set to about 120". And I love that the wall connectors are short enough to attach to my half-wall with wooden counter over the stairwell.This gate was easy to install and I feel safer in my house for it.The only issue that I have with the gate is that the 3 panels can only be configured in one way: wall-gate-wall. I was hoping to have the setup as gate-wall-wall, as that would have been the most convenient for our floor plan. But the differently spaced mount points made that impossible. However, with this gate that's not too much of a problem as the gate panels can be rotated to fit any layout.
S**S
Great gate
This gate is awesome. I have 2 now. You can connect them to barricade off a whole room or put it into a play pen. These do screw into the walls, but it took my husband maybe 45 minutes to get it set up.You can lock the base to get extra rigidity out of it which is nice, because when we had just one we attached one end to the wall and the other was taped to the couch. Our son was not able to push it over even though he was climbing the gate and pushing on the mesh (6months)Since these are expandable if you do not have them stretched out to the full length the mesh does bunch up at the bottom and get baggy. It doesn't really affect our son, he crawls around and pulls himself up on the gates, but when we were trying to use this around his mattress he was prone to falling off and get stuck. So, that only lasted a few hours.The latch is easy to use with one hand which is nice and it is not loud so if he falls asleep and I have to open it I don't risk waking him up. Lastly, it is low enough that if he is trying to charge the gate I can just step over the entire thing (I'm 5'6 so not super tall)