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These have sold.


They are no longer available.


So don't contact me.


It's all over. Nothing to see here.


They have been bought. Lovely lady too.


So if you want child gates, this is not the place.


Good luck.


If you want to see what you have missed, read on.


Like these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001CM3JPS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00


I have two of these for sale as seen in the pictures. They were about ?25 each.


The two gates are yours for ?12 o. v. n. o It still have the hex keys.


Pick up from Sydenham, but don't worry, you won't have to hang around for long and we don't bite (or smoke or have pets).

OK, on the other forum your competition has dropped out Pandrns as they're too wide (not something someones said before to me admittedly), he has very small doors at 70 cm, these are 71cm.


Let me know if you want them.

I've edited this post as I've realised what the brand is! They were Babydan gates. I forgot they were so expensive!




Danish designed Extending Wooden Safety Gate from BabyDan

Made from 100% European Beechwood with brass fittings

The gate is fully adjustable and will fit openings between 64 - 106cm

Simple to build and comes complete with all fixings

Will open either direction and comes with optional Stop Pins for use at top of stairs

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