Reer I-Gate Auto-Close (77.50 cm)
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Reer I-Gate Auto-Close

77.50 cm


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regula_n

4 years ago

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k.geissbuehler

4 years ago

With strong insulating tape perhaps possible, de bolt does not go strictly, resistance could probably be overcome with tinkering. We have a similar situation and at the moment we just don't let the gate fall completely shut (it's still enough of an obstacle at the moment). Compared to safety 1st, however, the closing is cleaner, less fiddling. We are much happier with these compared to safety 1st. With a little practice, maybe our 4 year old will soon be able to open it too.

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regula_n

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Yes, you have to lift it slightly to open the little door after you have already opened the clasp, as it also locks at the bottom. However, the opening mechanism is one of the easiest and does not jam, so it is comfortable to release. We have already tried and installed a few brands due to the different passage widths in our house (Safety 1st, although it is super stable and does not need to be lifted, it is quite strict to open and close, so that my own fingers often hurt and I sometimes prefer to just step over it, Baby Dan needs strength and needs to be lifted, Hauck was too wobbly in our opinion, which is why we replaced it with the Baby Dan, but of course this is all very subjective). In our opinion, the reer I-Gate has the most user-friendly lock and we also like it by far in terms of quality. According to my husband, it was also the best in terms of installation.