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Extra-Tall Walk-Thru Gate - White (41") | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Carlson Pet Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $64.99
New (2) from $64.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 5688
Color: white Media: Misc. Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 41" tall Size: 41" tall Shipping Weight (lbs): 19 Dimensions (in): 0.3 x 0 x 0.4
MPN: 0941PW UPC: 891618001417 EAN: 0891618001417 ASIN: B000JJFNJK
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| Features:
| • | Contain dogs large or small with a pressure mounted pet gate | | • | Designed with tubular steel and rounded safety corners | | • | Comes with a 6" extension | | • | Measures 29-40"W x 41"H | | • | Includes small pet door |
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Product Description Contain dogs large or small with a pressure mounted pet gate. Designed with tubular steel and rounded safety corners. Comes with a 6" extension. Extra extensions available for wider spaces. Extra Tall Gate has a convenient one-touch design. Measures 29-40"W x 41"H. Includes small pet door.
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Not great for kids and requires screwing into walls November 26, 2008 Safety Mama (Indiana) I bought this for the top of my stairs to protect my toddler and allow my cat to pass through. It's a well-built gate, and the little cat door has a nice lock to allow you to choose to keep it open or closed. But this gate did not work for my purposes. First, it requires screwing caps into your walls to hold the pressure-mounted sides. I don't think that's clearly advertised here. I bought a pressure-mounted gate to avoid screwing into our walls! And the gate is not stable without the caps. Second, the gate is very tall and the opening is rather narrow, making it comfortable to reach but very difficult to walk through holding a baby. I typically walk with my baby on my hip, and I would have to lift the baby up and over the gate as I walked through-- not very safe for the top of the stairs (or probably anywhere)!
Not good for cats and dogs October 21, 2008 J. Moorcroft (New Jersey) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just installed my new gate. First, you HAVE to screw it into the wall as you can't tighten the top without blocking the door (I accidentally snapped the handle due to pressure, thankfully the handle still works). Second,once installed it looked great until I opened the cat door and my 45lb Aussie Shepard/Spaniel mix jumped through the cat door. It was very funny as I bought the gate to keep the dogs out of the cat room. We are going to do some D-I-Y to make the cat door smaller. I would buy the gate again (I can't find anything on the market as good as this one) but I would be prepared to do some adjustments.
Lab can't jump over it September 17, 2008 S. Harris (Jacksonville, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Finally, I found a dog gate that is tall and sturdy enough to keep my lab in the kitchen when we go out (he was from the pound and had crate issues and when he is alone, he tends to pee on the floor - the kitchen is much easier to clean up after that). We did have to use screws in the caps on the wall or he would just jump on the gate until it fell. This is just the best gate for us because of the height. My two year old, though, can lock the gate herself and tends to pinch her finger on the lock (minor pinch) when she does it. She can't unlock it, though, which is perfect. Awesome gate.
Finally! July 24, 2008 J. Rollings (Milwaukee, WI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was the tallest gate I could find, it's metal, so it's really heavy-duty, it has a door, so no more stepping over and it has a cat-door. This gate has everything you need if you own a big dog and cat - it's such a relief! It solved all our problems with one gate and the cat-door was a clever bonus. My only concern is that if you brace the gate in the doorway with tension as tightly as you'd like, the door won't open - basically the tension pinches the gate sides against the person-door - and I don't really see a way around that, design-wise. So our gate is in place with a little less tension than we would like since it's meant to keep a big dog contained, but they do provide you with holders that you would have to screw into the doorways to hold the gate in place, which we plan on doing if our dog figures out that she could probably get the gate out of the doorway if she put in a little effort. It also comes with an extension for wider doorways, which we didn't need - think you can buy a height extender, for extra big dogs as well. Another note is that there's a bar across the bottom, so you need to step over that, which I don't consider to be an issue. Lastly, I like the gate latch in that it has a little spring-lock mechanism which is kind of nice - mostly we don't latch it all the way to trigger that - we just shut-and-latch rather than triggering the lock - the spring-lock has however, confused some of our slower friends. Oh - one more thing! This gate is not built for big people! I was surprised by how narrow the person-door is! If you look at the photo you can probably see that it's not very roomy - I guess we'd need to take it down if a larger person came over...? All things considered, I still think that this gate is the best combination of necessary elements, including price, and that there are work-arounds for its lesser-features. I'd recommend.
Works Great! July 24, 2008 Purple Sage (Iowa) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First product I've found that my two dogs can't jump over to get to the cat food and litter box. Sturdy construction with easy assembly.
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