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Summer Infant Sure & Secure Walk-Thru Gate | 
enlarge | Brand: Summer Infant Category: Baby Product
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Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 19041
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 17 Dimensions (in): 33.5 x 30 x 2.5
UPC: 012914070406 EAN: 0012914070406 ASIN: B0000696BX
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Product Description Summer Infant Sure & Secure Walk-Thru Gate Summer Infant products are known for an easy to use, practicality which is loved the world over by parents. This baby gate helps show why simple and affordable still works in the baby world. Summer Infant presents the Sure & Secure Walk-Thru Gate. It is pressure mounted and certainly gets the job done every time. An infant gate is one of the top household accessories to have around. It is perfect for just about any doorway. Because this child gate is pressure mounted, it requires no hardware for installation and has walls which will not be damaged. It is easy to install as well. Summer Infant products are certainly popular because of their ease of use. The Summer Infant Sure and Secure has a gate which swings open both ways, making it great for going from room to room while holding baby. The baby gate can be opened and closed with one hand. That is an additional features parents certainly love.
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Does what it should February 12, 2007 I am really happy with this gate. I use it in the hallway to keep the dogs out of some rooms in my home. The pressure system is strong, and the gate is easy to use and works very well. I like that all I have to do is lightly push down on the handle and it pressure closes against the adjoining wall.
My husband and I were able to put it together. I think it would have been a little tough to do it alone. Aside from that this gate does what it says for a great price.
Performs as Desired. May 23, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm surprised at the negative reviews. I always read consumer reports and customer reviews, when available, before making a purchase. I selected this gate from One Step Ahead's catalog and then looked on-line for reviews. I nearly changed my mind about buying it after reading the negative reviews, but fortunately there were some positive ones indicating that a challenging installation may have been the downfall. I purchased two gates and installed one between a wall and stair railing and the other between two stair railings ... certainly challenging positions for a tension-based gate. They each took less than 10 mintues to install and opened easily with one hand when I tested out my installation. My husband was the first to use it in action. He was headed up the stairs after our baby and I called up the instructions for opening the gate as they approached the top step. He was able to open it immediately with one hand (and at that point he had our baby in his other arm) while standing on the stairs ... without having even seen the gate until that moment. AND, the button was on the side of the gate away from him. I really have to question the negative reviews ...
Not Happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! November 14, 2003 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
After searching for "easy to open" gates my wife picked this one. What a mistake. It is NOT easy to open and the top of it slides forward when open. It would be less frustrating to build a small wall that adults can step over than put this thing up! At least 1 hr to get it "jerry-rigged" to work. Oh, by the way, if you have base and shoe moulding on your walls, forget it!! You must lift the tensioned areas at least over the shoe moulding, but then why have the gate if your doing that!!
Worst gate EVER November 2, 2003 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is an impossible gate! My husband, who is an engineer and very mechanical, spent over an hour trying to get it installed correctly. Once in place, we tried it out and realized we had purchased a worthless gate...the latch is very difficult to open and the pressure mounting is effective ONLY when the gate is closed--once opened, the top slides forward. In fact, we've decided having the gate is more dangerous than not having one on our stairs at all. We are exchanging it today for either the hands free gate or one that mounts into the wall.
Impossible to open October 22, 2003 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this gate becuse I like the way it looked an I thought it would be easy to operate. Not at all. I could only open when using both hands, and even then I had to really work at it. I took it back and bought the Hands Free Gate from The 1st Years. It truly is hands free and works great. Better yet, it is $10.00 dollars cheaper.
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