: Richell Freestanding Gate, HS

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: Richell Freestanding Gate, HS

Richell Freestanding Gate, HS

from: Richell USA




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MSRP Price: $149.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 14717





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Richell USA
Color: Wood
EAN: 0803840941461
Label: Richell USA
Product Manufacturer: Richell USA
Model: 94146
Publisher: Richell USA
Release Date: June 04, 2007
Ranking: 14717
Studio: Richell USA
Variation Description: Wood


Product facts:
  • Freestanding gate keeps puppies or larger size pets contained
  • Self supporting; requires no installation; adjustable width
  • Rubber feet protect floor surfaces; beautiful hardwood finish
  • Supports fold back for easy storage or transport; lightweight yet durable
  • Measures 23-3/5 by 28-2/7 to 47-1/5 by 27-3/5 inches; 90-day warranty







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Item Description:
Perfect containment for both puppies and larger size pets. Self-supporting and requires no installation. Supports fold back for easy storage or transport. Rubber feet protect floor surfaces. Beautiful hardwood finish. Lightweight and durable. Now 7.5' higher than the original Freestanding Pet Gate! Measures 28.3-47.2 wide x 27.6 high x 23.6 inches deep









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Expensive, but worth it
This was the only barrier that fit in a 47" wide opening, looked good, and is sturdy enough to withstand a jumping poodle puppy. If a pressure mounted gate won't work for you, or you don't want to install hardware in an opening, this is the gate for you.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Gate Around!
The Richell Freestanding Gate, HS is everything it says it is and more! Easy to assemble and move, folds flat for storage AND looks outstanding. In fact, everyone who has seen it has commented that they had never seen such a beautiful and functional dog gate. It is freestanding, so if you are looking for a absolute secure barricade, this gate would not be for you. I have two dachunds that my gate restrains well over-night, but I would never use this gate to enclose them all day if I was out of the house. The padded runners are solid and non-skid, which makes this gate hard to knock over--even by the most determined dog. I just love it!



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - helpful
I am using this gate in an unorthodox way to keep my kids away from the oven/stove. MY kitchen is too wide open to fence off the actual openings. It serves its purpose to a degree as an indication for them to stay away. They can still push it aside but at least I feel somewhat safer when they are in the kitchen and I am around but not directly in front of the stove. It works great as a freestanding gate where other gates that are more full proof just won't work. I also use it at the bottom of my stairs as a deterrent, though not full-proof. Otherwise, I would have to destroy the banister that swirls open to install a gate.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome Dog Gates
The Richelle Freestanding gate is an awesome product. It's sturdy, attractive, easy to assemble and very versatile. Unfortunately I started with the shorter size which my 12 week old cockapoo puppy hefted himself right over the second day so I exchanged it for the higher size gate and while it's too tall to walk over easily you can step over if you do it slowly.

I read complaints from other buyers that the gates weren't 'adjustable' enough for some buyer's needs but I actually like that you can fix it where you want it and it stays put. I also discovered that with minimal creativity the gate is very adjustable. I wanted to gate off one whole end of my kitchen where the crate and toys are and still have the option to open the gate easily in the center for going in and out to clean etc. So I bought two large gates, expanded them almost completely and left one right and one left footed side piece off each unit. The feet would have been annoying in the center of the room and the gate is quite stable without them. I joined the two parts in the middle using the cool little sliding latches Richelle provided for the side pieces. I had to redrill a couple holes on each side of the frame but it was a piece of cake. The gates look great and they keep my house and my puppy safe and sound.

Just size up if you have any doubt about your dog's climbing skills.
Oh one more thing ...this is a heavy product so you can't beat Amazon's free shipping!



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