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FS: BabyDan Avantguarde Premier Stairgate + extensions - excellent condition!


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We are selling our BabyDan Avantguarde Premier stairgate. RRP ?58 from John Lewis - selling here for ?25 all in including gate and 2 extensions and user guide and spanner to tighten fittings. It is in excellent condition from a smoke and pet-free home.


It is a true pressure-mounted gate that can be fitted straight from the box without the need for wall fixings. On its own, it will fit an opening from 71-78cm. We are also including 2 extensions to fit openings up to 91cm in width. (nb: further extension packs are sold separately from John Lewis for around ?12 and the gate can be extended to a maximum of 118cm).


With its wooden design it looks better than most stair gates and we have been very impressive with it. It is sturdy and robust and easy to fit and use, even with one hand.


Dimensions W77.6 x H73 x D4cm + Extendible to 91cm with extensions included

Beech/Light Wood finish with silver grey metal frame

Pressure mounted

One handed release

Two Way Opening


Photo attached and more information can be seen here: https://www.johnlewis.com/babydan-avantgarde-pressure-indicator-safety-baby-gate-and-extensions/p231577378#media-overlay_show


Collection from Camberwell Grove SE5.

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