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We recently bought a bay style stair gate but unfortunately can't secure it to the top of our stairs so have had to buy a standard one with an extension. It's really good for wider spaces.


It's all been put together - you just have to secure the individual pieces to your wall and the gate then slots in to them.


It was ?45 but we'd be happy with ?40 as that was the price of the replacement one we got.


Any questions let me know.


Thanks

Helen

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Hi,


If you have it straight it can go across 139cm, in 'bay' style the maximum is 133cm.

I forgot to say it is a BabyDan gate.

Hope that helps - but let me know if there is anything else.

I am struggling to attach a picture but if you want to privately send me your email address I would be happy to.


Helen

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