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The Safety 1st Walk Through Baby Gate is a versatile, pressure-mounted gate designed for doorways 29" to 38" wide and 28" high. Featuring a SecureTech visual lock indicator and a one-hand quick-lift handle, it offers easy installation and reliable safety for children aged 6–24 months and pets. This 2-pack includes wall cups for added stability and is JPMA certified, making it a trusted choice for modern homes seeking flexible, stylish child and pet safety solutions.





| Manufacturer | Dorel Juvenile Group |
| Product Dimensions | 29 x 29 x 28 inches |
| Item model number | GA182SLVF1 |
| Number Of Items | 2 |
| Style | Original Size |
| Batteries required | No |
| Item Weight | 27.9 pounds |
J**E
Sturdy, easy to put together and "install"
I bought multiple gates before getting this one, and I wish I bought this first! I have a smaller doorway into my kitchen and wanted to get a gate that stays up that you walk thru rather than the other ones for my dogs. I didn't want one that screws in! This works amazing and didn't have issues like other brands I tried. Very sturdy, and if you need to only use one side you can! No tools needed and it took 5 min to put together and "install"
J**O
kid stopper stops kids
A great product to have if you have kids that like to climb up the stairs. I put this at the bottom of our stairs since I did not want out kids to go up them and potentially fall and it has worked as intended. It worked so well that I had to help several adults open the gates. The push-and-pull trigger system is awesome and is a great way to stop bigger kids from opening them. Of course they learn to open it they are big enough not to fall. very easy to set up and install. Looks very nice and is great value for money.
A**R
Great baby proof gate for small doorway
Setup was easy, seems to be very sturdy. I am liking it so far! The lock and unlock feature is easy to use. The size and look looks good also. Great priced compared to other gates.
M**E
As described. Sometimes doesn't latch. Fine for dogs.
As described. Sometimes the gate doesn't latch but it's fine for my dogs
O**.
Looks good. Easy to install. Easy to operate.
The media could not be loaded. Easy to install. Looks good. Seems to work well.I purchased this product to replace a similar one that I had installed for almost 3 years. The me of the images shows them side by side (bottom one is this product).The product arrived quickly - next day and was well packed.Installation is very easy! I used two of the four provided bumpers because that’s how my door jam is designed. Note that parts A and B are pre assembled so if you need to add an extension, just pull them out.The instruction manual indicates not to add extensions if your door opening is 32” or less, but for me at 32” adding one extension was appropriate. See picture.The latch mechanism requires pushing up with your finger and sideways with your thumb. See video. It’s easy enough unless you have mobility issues with your hand.Overlap this looks like a good product at a reasonable price point. We will see how long it lasts.
K**Y
Sturdy, Secure, and Sleek — Exactly What We Needed ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The media could not be loaded. This baby gate is a perfect combination of safety and style. The metal frame feels incredibly sturdy, and the pressure-mount system holds it firmly in place without damaging the walls or woodwork. The latch is secure enough that little hands can’t open it, but it’s still easy for adults to operate with one hand — which is a lifesaver when carrying laundry or a toddler.The gate swings smoothly and closes with a satisfying click, giving peace of mind that it’s actually locked. I especially like how it blends in with the modern look of our stairs instead of being an eyesore. Installation was quick and straightforward, and the fit is snug with no wobble.Whether it’s keeping kids safe from stairs or creating a pet-free zone, this gate is strong, reliable, and looks great doing its job. Highly recommend!
S**
Good deal
Easy to assemble very sturdy and simple to open the gateMuch cheaper than other brands for $80 range
A**E
DO NOT BUY: Extemely difficult to install as parts were deformed upon arrival but I didn't know it.
This was designed to keep the big puppy out of my office, which also is used as a guest room. The instructions were a riot. Parts needed to be removed from one side of an extension and then inserted into the other side. The line "Use the bold side of the bumper to gently extract the extension caps from the gate," was hysterical. The instructions had not explained what a bumper was or what extension caps were, but I looked at the diagram and made correct assumptions, luckily It is important to identify things because if things start to go wrong, you start to think maybe you have the wrong parts. I did not. However, the word "gently" was extremely deceitful. It was impossible to get out one of those extension caps. I had to go to the big tool chest and get several tools in order to pry it out. It was hard plastic and the plastic finally yielded enough to get it out. There was no using of any extension caps for that purpose. To insert it into the other side, I had to find a single edge razor and shave off part of the plastic in order to get it in there. All of this took about 90 minutes as I had to shave and try and shave and try. to insert the extension into the gate and use it as a framework by putting it against the wall, you have to cut off a plastic zip tie. there had been a STOP sign that was quite visible upon taking the pieces out of the cardboard box it came in. However, my eyes aren't so great and I thought the type was telling me NOT to remove the cardboard housing instead of the zip tie, so I took off the zip tie and left on the cardboard housing. (This was not such a horrible error, but it made lining up the gate more difficult when it was in place.) Then, you have to rotate a very large knob until the extensions are tight against the wall and an unmarked red "Secure Tech indicator bar" turns green. I rotated and rotated all four of the gear-like knobs until finally the green indicator bar popped out and turned red. But I still could not open the door. Directions to remove "Stop" sign raise swing stops and open gate. (What are the swing stops?) In the next step, labeled "optional" it shows you what the swing stops are. They are two little barriers to prevent the gate from opening in either direction. If you put one down, the door won't open in that direction. If both are down, it won't open at all. I lifted the swing stops, but then had to press the open latch on top and pull up on it under the top door frame bar. This is not described at all. It did not want to budge. But I jiggled it a long time and opened and closed it about 15 times until I became familiar with how to do it. Someone once told me that advertisers promote exactly what the produce IS NOT, not what it is. The name of this product is "Easy Install walk-through gate." When I have house guests, I will need to leave this gate open because not only do you have to use heroic means to install it, but learning to open and close it once it is installed is practically impossible. It is NOT easy to open or close because you have to push the Open lever/button on top simultaneously with gripping tight and pulling up on the same mechanism underneath the top door. NOT instinctive and not user friendly. If I didn't need it so much right now to keep out the dog without closing the door, I would call the company and ask for my money back. However, I do not want to pack up the darn thing and put it back in the box and then take it to the Post Office or UPS. More precious time out of my life. Plus, I do not want to stand in a line, or expose myself to anyone outside now that Covid19 is in out there. I am trying to stay put at home. All of this was a horrendous inconvenience. I took photos as I installed this to document the situation and in reviewing the photos I realized that the reasons that I could not get that "extension cap" out of the gate was because that part of the gate apparently had been squished or squeezed together at some point during manufacture. The box was NOT damaged when I opened it and I began to install the door immediately upon opening the box. So the rectangular metal "tube" housing the extention cap" had closed up and tightened over the cap and I had had to kind of dig it out with screwdriver tips. It did become slightly deformed, but I pounded it into the other side with a mallet, which scraped off some more of the plastic. Once it was in there, though, the pressure bumper did fit into it so that the door could be installed. If I could give this thing ZERO points, I would. I plan to call the company Monday (today is Good Friday and they are not working) to see what they will do about this. I am too flustered, tired, and angry now even to know what to ask them to do.UPDATE: I clicked on Amazon's link to either return and exchange or return and get a refund. They want the product BACK and want you to describe what was wrong with it, so I said the merchandise was deformed but the box wasn't. (AS I wrote above.) One link takes you to another, and they'll allow me to return it for either a refund or exchange, however, I have to send it back. It IS INSTAlled now and I do have it working, even though I have to squeeze press very hard on the top button while squeezing too hard on the bottom "open clamp" to get the walk-thru door open. It is a big nuisance, but I am not going to waste another two hours removing it from my door and figuring out how to put it back into the box, and retrieving the bubble wrap and all the rest from the trash bags. SAVE YOURSELF SOME TIME AND TROUBLE. JUST DO NOT BUY IT TO BEGIN WITH!!!!
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