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For sale: 2 identical white stair gates, both are pressure fix and come with adjustable screw fix pads and cups that attach to the wall to ensure a secure fit.


Width would fit a gap approximately 75cm extending to approximately 85cm. If extending, they come with 2 small square bars that slot into the main frame. These are then covered with L-shaped attachments that accept another vertical bar to ensure any gap is closed off.


They are in good condition and perfect working order.

No instructions but they are very easy to fit.


Would sell as a pair for ?25 or ?15 each if only buying one.


Please drop me a note if you have any questions.


Collection from Nunhead or can deliver if local.


Cheers

  • 1 month later...

For sale: 2 identical white stair gates, both are pressure fix and come with adjustable screw fix pads and cups that attach to the wall to ensure a secure fit.


Width would fit a gap approximately 75cm extending to approximately 85cm. If extending, they come with 2 small square bars that slot into the main frame. These are then covered with L-shaped attachments that accept another vertical bar to ensure any gap is closed off.


They are in good condition and perfect working order.

No instructions but they are very easy to fit.


Would sell as a pair for ?25 or ?15 each if only buying one.


Please drop me a note if you have any questions.


Collection from Nunhead or can deliver if local.


Cheers

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