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Baby Gate ?15 : Lindam Easy Fit Plus Tall 91.44cm high


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Baby / Dog / safety gate. Tall model !


Used this for a few months then have had it in the loft , now time to move it on .


This is 92cm tall and simple to fit and use we have bought some extra extensions to fit a wider than standard opening. So this will fit an opening anywhere between 75cm and 104.5cm.


There are some cups that screw to the wall that are missing but are available online for a few quid. Will come with instructions


With the extension bits this was over ?50 new.


Yours for ?15 collection from SE22

PM ME IF YOU ARE INTERESTED


Here?s a bit of blurb from the web :




The Lindam Easy Fit Plus Deluxe Tall Gate is taller than standard safety gates, measuring 91.44cm from the floor to the top of the gate. Designed with families of children and pets in mind, it is the perfect solution for keeping your home safe, calm and stress free for everyone. It is assembled and ready to use and can be installed in 5 minutes. All tools are provided and the 4 point pressure fit frame means that it does not require drilling to the wall, whilst still providing ultimate strength when in position for complete peace of mind.


Safety gate features:


Pressure fit.

Squeeze and lift handle for easy one handed adult opening.

Pressure indicator assures baby gate is installed correctly.

One way opening for use on bottom of stairs.

Two way opening for use in doorways providing maximum flexibility.

Optional second lock at base of gate.

2 way opening.

Double locking.

1 handed opening and locking.

Step over bar.

Wide walk through section.

Height 91.4cm.

Fits openings from 76 to 82cm.

Conforms to European Standard EN 1930:2011 - designed to provide protection for children under 24 months old.

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