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Mothercare Panel Stairgate

 
Description: Brand: Mothercare / Safety Type: Safety Gates

Newest Review: ... pack for around £36 but it doesn't save you very much money. The gates come packaged flat packed in two pieces with all the ... more

 ... screw attachments separately. There is a sheet of instructions included and even if you're a man, I would suggest you read these before installing as this is your baby's safety you're dealing with not a TV cabinet. Ranging in size from 62 - 106 centimetres you should find these will fit more gaps in houses. Our stairs are just over 100cm wide on the place we had to fit them due to how the banisters have been placed, so we have a large gap compared to some newer build houses. To fit these gates you need to use the pa...more

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Premium Review Mothercare Panel Stairgate: Peace of mind around the stairs (873 words)
by - written on 20/09/09 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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When my daughter started to take an interest in the stairs a year or so ago, we realised it was time to get stair gates fitted. As with all parents we were faced with the dilemma of where to fit gates and which ones to buy. The decision of which type to buy was taken from our hands straight away when we measure the areas on the stairs to find they were too wide to host any pressure mounted gates. Fitted gates with screws were the only way to go with us as they expanded to a wider measurement. I will admit to going straight to Mothercare purely because it was convenient, but I also think that they offer competitive prices and products compared to any ...  Read the complete review

This is a very safe and secure stairgate and i have had many ... (197 words)
by - written on 31/07/00
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I had a stairgate, that i got from Mothercare. It is a walk through gate and they come in handy, as you don't have to climb over the gate. You just lift the gate up and it unclips and opens. I had one at the top and bottom of the stairs, one to keep him in the sitting room, which sometimes sat in the kitchen, so he couldn't get in there when i was cooking. Ihad one on either the front or back door what ever was open in the summer incase he was in the hall. I had these when my son was five and got rid of them. Now i have a new son who is crawling around, so i think it is time to get some more gates. I will get these gates again as i know these gates ...  Read the complete review

Medusa
Premium Review Mothercare Panel Stairgate - Pretty and Effective (440 words)
by - written on 13/07/00 (Very useful, 312 readings)
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I have three stairgates in the house. Two basic opening gates at the top and bottom of the stairs and a Mothercare Panel Gate at the door to the kitchen. This gate has an opening mechanism where you push a button in and lift the arm. It's very difficult for a child to open and neither of my two have ever achieved it (eldest is 2 years, 4 months). It's a very attractive gate with a perspex picture panel in the centre featuring a brightly coloured snail and dragonflies. I decided to put a gate in the kitchen to stop the children opening the oven doors and switching on the gas (I'll review my oven and hob in the future !) I wanted something a ...  Read the complete review

 

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