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Cumbor 29.7-57″ Extra Wide Baby Gate for Stairs, Mom’s Choice Awards Winner-Dog Gate for Doorways, Pressure Mounted Walk Through Safety Child Gate for Kids Toddler, Tall Pet…

(5 customer reviews)

$109.99

Description

  • Extra-Wide Gate Coverage – 30.5 Inch height & Reaching a full 57” length when fully extended this wide baby gate lets you block off stairways, bedroom doors, hallways, and other off-limit areas inside your home for better child or pet safety.
  • Single-Hand Operation – This tall baby gate will automatically close behind you to keep your hands free, locks at 90° to provide multiple pass throughs, and even double locks to prevent kids from opening it. And all with one-hand operation.
  • Pressure-Mounted Installation – No need to worry about drilling into walls or complicated installs. The pressure-mounted design makes it easy to mount our baby and dog gate without damaging walls or surfaces.
  • Heavy-Duty Carbon Steel Frame – Lightweight and durable our baby gate with two-way door can stand up to growing toddlers and rowdy dogs alike. And because it offers a longer life span with up to 10,000 uses per side it offers long-term value.
  • Maintain a Safer Home Space – The most important reason to install a Cumbor baby gate in your house is that it can help reduce spills and falls down the stairs, potentially minimize injuries, and keep growing babies out of dangerous spaces.

Additional information

Package Dimensions

‎31.25 x 29 x 2.5 inches

Item model number

‎S7V1

Target gender

‎Unisex

Material Type

‎Metal

Material Composition

‎Metal

Additional product features

‎Removable, Self Closing, Two-Way Access, Dual Lock, Walk Through, Pressure Mounted, Hardware Mounted

Number Of Items

‎1

Best uses

‎baby gate dog gate for stairs

Batteries required

‎No

Item Weight

‎16.75 pounds

5 reviews for Cumbor 29.7-57″ Extra Wide Baby Gate for Stairs, Mom’s Choice Awards Winner-Dog Gate for Doorways, Pressure Mounted Walk Through Safety Child Gate for Kids Toddler, Tall Pet…

  1. Anela

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     Once we got the measurements and read the first page or two of the instruction manual, we had no problem installing the gate. It was super easy, easier than I even anticipated. Just want to stress the importance of not messing with the tightening once you’ve cut the red zip tie that has a sign that says do not cut until after install. It messes with the way the gate shuts. Make sure it’s secure, cut the red zip tie and don’t mess with it. It works beautifully. I’m so happy with it. Easily worth the money. We’re getting at least 3 more because we have 3 levels of our home and 2 sets of stairs so we’ll have a total of 4 gates. We simply used the pressure based install rather than the screws because our home is newly renovated and we don’t want to mess up the walls and the brand new banisters. It’s insane how sturdy this baby gate is. I’m thoroughly impressed and I absolutely love how nice it looks. 10 out of 10 recommend.

    UPDATE:::

    This update has everything to do with having to remove the gate and then reinstall it. I genuinely believed once you install the gate (using the pressure mounts only) that it absolutely could not be removed and reinstalled. Boy was I wrong. Yes, the initial instructions say not to cut the big red zip tie until you’ve finished the installation, but it’s not as scary as they make it seem. You can literally remove this gate however many times you need to and then reinstall it just fine. The one thing you will need, however, is heavy duty zip ties (or multiple regular but elongated zip ties). Which we had because we had been in the process of moving . Because we moved into our newly renovated home very recently from a super tiny 2 bedroom apartment, we had to buy a lot of new furniture. I was concerned about the fact that we wouldn’t be able to reinstall the baby gates if we had to remove them and we were fully prepared to just chuck these in that case and buy 2 new gates. I mean, what the heck are you supposed to do with a toddler running around? Just not put in a gate because it’s gonna get in the way 3 weeks later when the furniture is delivered??? Of course not. What happens when you remove the pressure from the pressure mounts is that the door part of the gate basically separates and your first instinct is to panic. Which is exactly what I did. But fear not, for I have the answer! You’re absolutely going to need to use some brute force and some sort of zip tie, be it heavy duty or just basic, but what you need with the zip tie is to simply “scrunch” it to the point you can get the gate back into the place you had it installed initially. For us, we had them at the top and bottom of our staircase. As long as it fits, all you have to do is reinstall it like you did the first time. And I did this for the bottom and top of our staircase. Once you get the gate to fit through the space you needed it to fit into, you just keep spinning the little black piece around the screw on both sides and both top and bottom until it’s back into place and BAM it works just like it did before. Because of this, I am an even bigger fan of these gates. They look amazing they function perfectly and you can remove them over and over if necessary. Freaking awesome.

    Again, this is only for the pressure mount option. I have no idea if this works for the permanent screw mount.

  2. Ari

    After installing the gate, I noticed that the gray tab to open the latch was missing & the black portion was chipped. I found 2 broken black plastic parts in the large plastic bag the gate arrived in. Although the 24Hr number referred me to the support email address, when I emailed them my info including the pictures, they responded immediately and shipped me a replacement gate without me having to deal with the return of the broken gate. I now have 3 Cumbor gates installed and like the ease of installation, sturdiness, attention to detail (particularly the stabilizing supports for the gate extensions), width of the door and ease of operation. I have one installed on a staircase, using an inexpensive adapter I found on Amazon (Baby Gate Banister Adapter Y-Spindle Rods) which was also easy to install (I did have to trim the extra long screw of the Y-Spindle Adapter & use a few pieces of wood shelving to make the step level due to the bottom crossbar).

  3. Ari

    I bought this gate at the end of April 2023 to use as a pet gate. It arrived in a timely fashion, it was pretty easy to assemble, with some light measuring and a couple of holes to drill. It mounted into the wall and worked great. It’s a great height, perfect length, until one day not quite 5 months later, I opened it to walk through any the swinging gate came off in my hand. There was no way to repair it, so I attempted to contact Amazon support, but got referred to the manufacturer.

    Update: I called the manufacturer and they took my information and then sent. a brand new gate. It has been up since May and works well. The lady at te manufacturer was very kind, polite and helpful.

    $100 +is a lot to pay for a gate that breaks within 5 months.

  4. Lori

    It came nicely package but reading the directions was overwhelming until I actually put it together – very easy. I bought it so my grandson would conquer the stairs alone- he can hold on to it and its not wobbly when the gate is closed. I did use an extra cushion so it wouldn’t damage my wall or staircase. I used soft felt chair leg protectors I can open it when he’s not here which looks fine- very easy to use – opens and closes very smoothly and I can easily do it with a baby in my hands. Overall study, reasonably prices and looks great

  5. Anela

    Love that it is easy install with an option to not have to drill into my walls. The pressure option is exactly what I was looking for. Love that the gate is self-closing, but if you open it all the way, it stays open by itself. It is heavy duty iron so it feels sturdy. It’s exactly what we were looking for to keep our dogs safe.

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