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Summer Infants strong, all-metal safety gate can be pressure or hardware mounted and is able to fit in almost any standard doorway. Since one 5-inch and one 10-inch extension kit come with each gate, the device can be securely fastened in openings measuring from 28 inches to 47.5 inches wide. A notch at the bottom of the gate (and the included extension pieces) means the device can even be placed on a wall with baseboards.
The vertical bars curb curious toddlers from trying to climb over, are spaced to help prevent painful accidents, and provide ample visibility through to the other side. This safety gate is JPMA certified and meant for use with children 6 months and up.
Summer Infant Sure & Secure Extra Tall Walk-Thru Gate with extensions (White)
The Sure&Secure® Extra Tall Walk-Thru Gate from Summer Infant is pressure-mounted and helps create and maintain a secure environment for your child. It has a hinged swinging door that opens easily in either direction with one hand. It also swings closed automatically. It’s fully adjustable to fit openings from 28” to 47.5” wide and is 36” tall.
Model #: 07060
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Extra Tall Gate:
1) Comes with extensions (built into price). Don't be fooled by any of these products - you will ALWAYS need at least one extension.
2) Self-closing, BUT it is very easy to get the gate out of alignment. When this happens, it won't always self-close in one direction.
3) Although latch is very simple, it DOES require one hand to open it. Picture yourself carrying a 20 lb child in one arm, and a jug of formula in the opther, and consider how you will open the gate.
4) Because these gates use compression (instead of drilling into walls) they have a bar across the bottom. The bar on this gate is thicker, and more of a tripping hazard. Hands-free has a ramp.
5) The gate misaligns EASILY, even when securely pressed between walls or door openings. This is because when it swings shut, it usually slams. Enough of this and it always knocks the assembly out of alignment. By 'alignment' I mean all four pads that contact the wall must be in a perfect plane. Misalignment means one of the pads (usually the top ones) slipped.
6) When the gate slams shut, it makes noise. Therefore, you always need to close it gently -- or worse, sometimes leave it 'closed, but not latched' -- so as to not wake sleeping babies. The danger in this is that other people may think the gate is latched and safe. Mom might have left it unlatched to not wake the baby; dad later thinks it's closed and locked because it's self-closing... Not good.
7) Yeah, it's tall... Extra-tall even... In fact, it's about 4" taller than most gates. Are they implying that most gates are unsafe since they are shorter?
Hands-free
1) You will NEED to buy at least one extension. No one in America has doors narrow enough to fit the gate alone... A gate + 1 extension equals the price of the Tall Gate.
2) NOT self-closing. This might sound bad, but if the parents leave the gate wide open when the kids are sleeping, it is obvious to all that it is open.
3) Bar at bottom has an anti-tripping ramp.
4) Truly hands-free! I can carry my twins - opening is extremely simple with your foot.
5) These just don't seem to ever get out of alignment. Remember, the gate is never slamming shut, so there is no force to misalign it.
The Hands-Free gate just has too many things going for it. Check out the super long list of 5-star reviews. The only 1-star reviews complain about a poorly designed foot pedal for the latch. The models that are being sold now have fixed that problem.
While there is nothing truly wrong with this gate (assuming no one leaves it unlocked), the Hands-free is simply much better.
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