Wood Safeway Gate
- Gate is recommended for top of stairs
- Angle-Mount hardware system
- One hand, adult operated walk though gate
- Quick release hardware for easy gate removal
- Furniture grade wood construction
Product Description
Offering the latest in safety, security and style, the Wood Safeway Gate is constructed of the finest furniture-quality beech hardwoods and uses the number-one-rated hardware mounting system for use at the top of the stairs. This gate offers a number of installation options for doorways or for the top or bottom of staircases. Adding to its versatility, the hinges can be mounted on most railings and angled walls. The door swings in both directions and opens easily with one hand. The Safeway stands 31 inches tall and fits openings 25 inches to 43 inches wide.
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Wood Safeway Gate
- Baby Product: 0 pages
- Publisher: Kidco
- Label: Kidco
- Studio: Kidco
- Manufacturers Age: 0.5 years and up
- Our Recommended Age: 0.5 - 2 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 7 reviews
- Sales Rank in Baby: #17894
Avg. Customer Review:
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Good gate but be careful with the measurements 2003-01-09
Comment: My wife and I bought this gate and on the box it says that it fits from a 26"-42" opening, but this is a bit misleading. If you have it at the 42" opening there is a gap of about 6" that a small child could either get through, or possibly get themselves stuck in between the posts. So realistically the opening is about 36-38" max. If you buy the extension you are ok but it is a bit expensive but all in all this is a good gate.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Beat the competition! 2002-11-10
Comment: This gate was a welcome relief after much frustration with an Evenflo gate! The installation was a breeze in comparison. We raised the template for marking the screw holes so that we wouldn't have to damage the baseboards. We agree with another reviewer that you should install the hinge side first, put the gate in, then figure out where the holes go on the opposite side. We used the template, ended up being a little low, and had to re-install the locking side mount. We also decided not to insert the stop pins so that we could open the gate in both directions. We added one 17 inch extension...it's SO easy to install, and the gate is still very stable. We chose this gate over a pressure-mounted gate, even though we weren't using it at a stairway. We're using it to block a high-traffic hallway and didn't want to have the bar running across the bottom (read: trip hazard!) that pressure-mounted gates have. This gate is expensive in comparison to some others, but well worth it when you consider the ease of installation and how smoothly it opens and closes. If you're going to be using a gate for years, it's worth the extra money.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Over Protective Mother 2002-11-05
Comment: This gate is wonderful! Very sturdy and safe. I don't feel like I have to watch my little one as close when he is near the stairs. The Install is a bit overwhelming. But we found if you don't use the stencils and install one side at a time and measure from there, it makes it alot easier. I would buy another one if needed. It's worth the money. You get what you pay for.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Great gate, but a little tricky on the installation! 2002-09-16
Comment: We're using this gate at the top of our staircase and it's very sturdy and looks great! The installation is a bit tricky if your walls or posts aren't level. I suggest not drilling the holes all at once... screw in one side and figure out where the other side should go. If you just go by the templates, you could be up to an inch off!
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: nice gate, but be careful about the advertised width 2001-11-29
Comment: This is an effective and well-made gate. I bought it with two mounting kits to mount at the top of stairs, between dry wall and a metal railing. After installation the gate is rigid, and opens easily and smoothly with one hand. However, there are some caveats: It turns out that to mount to a metal railing in the recommended way you need two mounting kits for one railing (you're supposed to clamp the railing between each batten supplied with a kit), i.e., if you're mounting between two railings you'd need 4 kits - this is not apparent until you read the instructions. Installation of this gate in conjunction with a mounting kit is non-trivial - it took me several hours of reading the instructions, careful measurement, drilling, mounting and adjusting. My biggest concern is that the advertised maximum width that this gate can accomodate is 43". I had a 42" opening, and found that it is impossible to mount the gate and still follow the instructions in how the two parts should overlap. I ended up with 3/4 of the recommended overlap. It still seems pretty strong, but if you have a strong child who's going to stress the gate then perhaps it is unwise to use it in an opening this wide.
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