Kinderkraft LOCK&GO Child Safety Gate, Temporary Stair No Drilling, Door from 75 to 103 cm, 90 degree opening, Double Locking, Black

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Amazon ✅ ADJUSTMENT: the expanding child safety gate can be adjusted from 75 to 103 cm. It’s suitable for most doorways and standard stairs. ✅ NO TOOLS REQUIRED: you don’t need any tools to install the gate – you don’t have to drill into any walls to affix it. Just a few moments, and the gate is ready to use. ✅ SAFE: it features a DOUBLE LOCK, which is a double safeguard. Small children won’t be able to open the gate by themselves. At the same time, the system allows adults to open the gate using one hand. ✅ PRACTICAL: the gate opens at 90 degrees. It features a FLAT STEP, which is a low bottom bar, to minimise the risk of tripping. It’s also equipped with the KEEP OPEN SYSTEM: the gate won’t close by itself if left open at an angle over 90 degrees. ✅ VERSATILE: the gate is finished in a classic style, and is also available in three colours. It’ll suit most interiors.

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✅ ADJUSTMENT: the expanding child safety gate can be adjusted from 75 to 103 cm. It’s suitable for most doorways and standard stairs. ✅ NO TOOLS REQUIRED: you don’t need any tools to install the gate – you don’t have to drill into any walls to affix it. Just a few moments, and the gate is ready to use. ✅ SAFE: it features a DOUBLE LOCK, which is a double safeguard. Small children won’t be able to open the gate by themselves. At the same time, the system allows adults to open the gate using one hand. ✅ PRACTICAL: the gate opens at 90 degrees. It features a FLAT STEP, which is a low bottom bar, to minimise the risk of tripping. It’s also equipped with the KEEP OPEN SYSTEM: the gate won’t close by itself if left open at an angle over 90 degrees. ✅ VERSATILE: the gate is finished in a classic style, and is also available in three colours. It’ll suit most interiors.


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Brand Kinderkraft
EAN
  • 5902533924059

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