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40.55" Extra Tall Baby Gate -60.3"-62.9" Extra Wide Baby Gate Pet Gate for Stairs and Doorways-1.37" Ultra Narrow Spacing Pressure Mounted Dog Gate with One-Handed Operation(60.3"-62.9")
40.55" Extra Tall Baby Gate -60.3"-62.9" Extra Wide Baby Gate Pet Gate for Stairs and Doorways-1.37" Ultra Narrow Spacing Pressure Mounted Dog Gate with One-Handed Operation(60.3"-62.9")
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- 1.【40.55"Extra Tall and 60.3"-62.9" Wide Baby Gate】40.55 inch Extra Tall Safety Baby Gate,big dogs,toddlers and babies will be difficult to climb over the tall gate.Qonimm provides a width range from 29.5" to 79.5 inch baby gates to choose from, perfect tall baby gate for stairs, hallways, doorways and open spaces.Please measure the width of your door opening before choose the tall dog gate.
- 2.【1.37 Inches Ultra Narrow Spacing Pet Gate】The gap between the two bars is about 1.37" ultra narrow spacing,so the small pets kids or animals can’t drill out from it or stuck their heads between the ultra narrow bars.After manual testing, the 40.55 inch tall dog gate can withstand 180 pounds of pull.
- 3.【Pressure Mounted Dog Gate】This dog door is used by pressure mounted installation.Add pressure bolts on the bottom and top sides of the pet gate for cats without tools or drilling.It won't cause damage to your door or wall.Please don't cut off the plastic ties before installation.
- 4.【Double-sided Auto Close】No need to worry about forgetting to close the dog door. The extra tall pet gate can open 180° both inside and outside.When the extra wide baby gate opening angle is less than 90°,it will automatically close.When the extra tall dog gate opening angle is greater than 90°,the cat gate for stairs will stay open.
- 5.【Double Locking System】The walk through extra tall baby gate is made of thick double carbon steel pipe.Your clever baby will find the button of the extra tall baby gate,but the double lock system makes the toddler or pet dog can't open it.It is easy for adults to open it with one hand.Just press the button and lift the tall dog gate.
- 6. 【Different widths combine with different extensions】Different sizes of the extra tall dog gate for doorway have different extensions combination,please measure your door opening width correctly before purchasing.Come with an anti-stumble pedal, reduce the risk of tripping and increase the stability.
Overview
- Material : Alloy Steel
- Color : White
- Brand : Qonimm
- Product Dimensions : 60.3"W x 40.55"H
- Mounting Type : Pressure Mount
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