Richell 94135 Freestanding Pet Gate with Autumn Matte Finish, Small

(as of 27/04/2010 05:15 - more info)

$17 $200

Listed Under: Doors, Gates & Ramps

Pet gate keeps your furry friend confined to his special areaBeautiful hardwood construction with rubber feet to protect floorSelf-supporting gate requires no installationIdeal for puppies and small o..read more

Wood Freestanding Pet Gate, Small, Autumn Matte Finish

5 Reviews

  1. A. Kerouac says:

    These gates are great because they’re adjustable for whatever size opening you need to block; they’re only 20″ high, so they’re easy to step over AND they look great!

    I needed to prevent my puppies from attempting to climb stairs, but I did not want to scuff up my walls with the typical baby gate, nor did I want some plastic gate to detract from my decor – these gates fit the bill.

  2. j. shop says:

    this is a nice and sturdy little gate. very easy to assemble, but a little overpriced for what you get.

  3. K. Daly says:

    I am upstairs at my computer right now. My dogs are gated in the kitchen with this item. As I am typing, my little 12 pound dog once again came racing upstairs to me after moving this gate to the side. It takes him a few minutes, but he can always move it. The bigger dog stays in because the opening is not big enough for him. It’s a very pretty gate, and it’s made well, but it doesn’t keep my dog in. I see another customer’s dog was also able to push it aside.

  4. P. Underwood says:

    I have 2 small weenie dogs and needed to keep them in the kitchen and den while I am at work. I actually had to buy 3 because of the layout of my house. The gates work great and are very nice looking. They blend in with the furniture and just look classy! So much better than the old “baby gates” I used to have. Because of the low height it is VERY easy to just step over. Also they are easy to store when you need to move them out of the way. If you need a lower reliable gate that looks great, this one is worth the money!

  5. Beverly Jackson says:

    The best thing about this gate is that it is free standing and can be used in spaces where a normal “doorframe-held” gate can’t be put. Also it’s attractive wood, and not a metal eyesore. The downside of this is that the holes and screws for adjusting it to size, are not smartly planned. Once it’s put together, it stays that way unless you undo the whole thing. No quick way to make it larger or smaller (and I have need of that). Also the pre-cut holes for screws aren’t numerous enough. I was missing a screw too, so it’s held together by only one on top. I think it’s poorly designed in that respect. The screws are ‘special’ and not something you have in your tool box. But I give it high marks for eye appeal and stand alone ability.

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