Advantages: very safe easy to assemble and use, very sturdy Disadvantages: none
...I think this is the best safetygate around. I got mine when my son was 9 months old and still use it now and he is 4 years now.The gate is made of a see through mesh not the vertical metal bars like others and that was the main reason I bought it I thought that he would not be able to get himself stuck in it by trying to climb through it. Also it is able to fold down and go into a bag for easy transportation. Unfortunatly you have to take it down every time you want to go through it(unless you climb over it). It is excellent value at only £19.99 and Mothercare, Argos and Toys R Us also do the same sort of gate....
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Advantages: Easy to instal, easy to fold and pack away. Disadvantages: Is more like a barrier tan a gate.
...I needed something to put at my back door, to keep my very mobile, and inquisitive 1 year old in. I must admit that I was facing severe difficulties with this as the back door is small.
The only gates that seemed to be small enough seemed to be those that are permanently fitted, Obviously this wasn't an option, as it would mean always leaving the door open, or literally unscrew the fittings on the frame every night, and put them back in the morning.
Then I came across these travel gates. They seemed perfect, and they could be extended not only to fit my small door, but if needed larger areas both inside and outside.
I purchased this particular gate from Argos for £24.99, although it was advertised as a Lindam gate, I didn't realise until I came home that this was a Baby Dan product.
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Advantages: works both ways Disadvantages: there are none
...Firstly, I should mention that the make of this gate is LINDAM and not LINDEM as it is spelt in the category listing.
I have safetygates everywhere in my house. 1 at the kitchen door, 1 at the bottom of the stairs and one at jack's bedroom door (he gets up before 6am and trashes the whole top floor of the house!).
I already had various different gates lying around from when the older kids were toddlers. These ranged from fairly modern ones to ancient ones that you need 42 inch legs to climb over without doing yourself an injury!
I decided to get a couple of new gates and get rid of the older ones. I had a look through the Argos catalogue, as it's pretty reliable and reasonable for items like this. They have quite a large range of gates for sale at a range of different prices.
After looking, I decided on this one. It had everything...
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