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Munchkin Easy-Close - Portillo de seguridad de metal, blanco

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Mex $ 589 .00 Mex $589.00

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1.Color:Blanco


2.Nombredelestilo:Baby Gate


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  • Measures: 29.5" tall and 29.5" - 35" wide with the included (1) 2.75" extension (fits up to 54" wide with if additional extensions are purchased). Measure your desired opening prior to purchase to ensure a proper fit
  • Easy to use; simply push gate to close and lock. Latex free
  • Dual-locking mechanism allows door to swing in both directions.Use mild soap and wipe with a damp cloth
  • Pressure-fit baby gate with hardware included for added safety
  • Includes (1) white Easy Close Safety Gate with (1) 2.75" extension to fit openings up to 35"; additional extensions are available for purchase on Amazon



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munchkin

Mantén seguros a los curiosos rastreadores.

Mantén a los rastreadores y caminantes seguros con esta puerta de ajuste a presión fácil de instalar que se puede abrir y cerrar fácilmente.

Elige el ancho correcto

Esta puerta se adapta a anchos de 29.5 a 35 pulgadas de ancho con una extensión de 2.7 pulgadas incluida. Para aberturas más grandes, las extensiones están disponibles para comprar en Amazon.

¿Necesitas ayuda para elegir la puerta o extensión correcta? No dudes en ponerte en contacto con el equipo de atención al cliente de Munchkin.

Ten en cuenta que todas las puertas de montaje a presión Munchkin se envían con un espacio entre el marco de la puerta y las manijas. Esto no es un defecto. El espacio se cerrará una vez que la puerta esté instalada correctamente. El espacio es necesario para crear la cantidad adecuada de presión.

Consejos de compra de puerta

  • Asegúrate de que la puerta que seleccionas esté aprobada para la ubicación deseada
  • Mide la apertura de tu ubicación para asegurarte de que la puerta funcione en tu hogar
  • Pide extensiones adicionales, si es necesario
  • Se recomienda utilizar el menor número de extensiones posibles

Mantiene al bebé seguro en toda la casa

Aprobado para su uso en la parte superior de las escaleras, en la parte inferior de las escaleras y entre habitaciones.

Sistema de bloqueo dual

Cuenta con un mango de doble bloqueo a prueba de niños que es fácil de abrir para un adulto pero difícil para los niños.

Hardware o montaje a presión

Se instala fácilmente con soportes de presión o de pared. Las puertas de montaje a presión Munchkin no requieren perforación a menos que se planee instalar en la parte superior de las escaleras donde sea necesario el uso de tazas de pared y tornillos.

Fácil de cerrar

Simplemente empuja la puerta firmemente para cerrar y bloquear de forma segura


dibyajyoti mitra
Comentado en India el 2 de enero de 2025
Helped us a lot, we bought it to prevent puppy from entering the kitchen
Carl
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de enero de 2025
The gate was perfect for our needs. Easy to set-up when following the instructions.Easy opening and closing. I like the fact that is opens both ways and you can block one opening side.Make sure you take the measurements properly because the extensions for this gate are hard to find or even not available.
Michele Vilcsak
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de enero de 2024
Arrived promptly and just installed. Pretty easy to assemble (but husband is an engineer!) Attractive and seems sturdy. Time will tell.
Marlen Ordorica
Comentado en México el 15 de mayo de 2019
Muy fácil de instalar y esta perfecta para bebés que comienzan a caminar
MARIE
Comentado en México el 26 de febrero de 2019
Muy práctico y fácil de instalar
Lulu bernal
Comentado en México el 4 de abril de 2019
Excelente puerta muy fácil de instalar y súper segura
Michael Baldwin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de octubre de 2015
We have two of these easy close gates installed, and love them. After using them for 18 months or better, I think I can safely give an honest opinion about this gate. One is installed between the dining room and kitchen, and the other at the bottom of stairs. The one at the kitchen was the first one ordered and installed and gets used several times a day, it is in the main pathway through the house. the second one came missing a few parts, almost like a previous person lost parts, and order the gate, took what they wanted, and sent it back, butAmazon took care of it with no issues. I have similar things happen at Wal-Mart and other stores, so I can't really fault the gate for this.With 5 people in the house capable of opening the gate, even our 5 year old, these gates get a LOT of use. They are holding up very well. The kitchen gate is starting to develop a bit of a squeak at certain times, it is not an every time thing. I guess it might depend on humidity or something. Very rarely the latch on the kitchen gate will stick a bit as well, but it is not a big deal. After it being opened and closed so much, and all the dust from construction in the house, it is amazing it doesn't stick all the time. I am sure I don't need to mention the sticky little hands that get all over it as well. The gate at the bottom of the stairs has not developed any of these minor issues, but it does not get used as much.Very easy to open and close. Our 5 year old, that is small for her age, can open it with no issues. There is no need to hold the latch when closing it, just push it closed. If the gate is closed to hard, it will jump across the latch and swing open the other way. I guess that is what happens when you have older kids that can get a bit of an attitude at times. Still the plastic is not cracking or breaking from such forceful closings.I have a hard time understanding why people knock stars off for installation. the gate is very easy to install. I did not even look at the directions. It is pretty self explanatory how it goes. The latch side is separated a bit, because this is what helps keep tension on the wall to keep the gate in place. there is a band holding it somewhat together, I would not cut it until the gate is installed. If the band has slipped, or gets removed before installation, it is not a big deal. having the band there may help in a narrower doorway, it might make it a bit easier to go in, and you are also not fighting with the gate wanting to swing on you while you get the adjustments tightened up.I did not use the sticky pads, or screws to install the gates, and they are for the most part staying put. The kitchen one is a painted doorway, that gets a bit sticky in humid weather, so the gate is just kind of stuck there, and does not move. The steps one is a varnished doorway, and slides a bit, but that seems to happen more when the kids try to hang on it.Not sure the PSI of tension the gate places on the wall to stay in place, but I can put it back in place if I forget it is there and trip over it and knock it out, without loosening things back up. If the ate is going between posts and not a doorway, make sure the post are sturdy though. In my opinion, if the tension from the gate moves your posts, the posts need fixed, that is not something I would want my kids climbing or leaning on.If you have your own tools, use your wrench and not the one supplied. It is capable of doing the job, but like most tools that come with stuff, it is not the best. It is thin and bit in to my hand pretty good, and is short, which takes more force to turn the adjustment nut.The lock that keeps the gate from swinging certain directions or not letting it open at all tends to fall out pretty easily. This is not a deal breaker for us. The one at the bottom of the steps can only open the one way anyways, and the one for the kitchen does not really matter, although I like it opened a certain way. If you need this, I would use some adhesive to hold it in place, or a punch and hammer to dent the metal a bit, which should also hold it in place.The bar at the bottom can trip you up if you are not careful, or not paying attention. But like other changes to a familiar place, this is bound to happen for a bit. the bar is not difficult to step over, and most people can do it in the normal stride, but the bar is there.In conclusion this is a great gate, and if I had need for more, this is what I would buy. Anything that can hold up this long to our active, rambunctious family deserves a high rating.
MrsPanda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2015
For those of you who want to know what the difference is between the Easy-Close and the Auto-Close gate, here is a review. I own both gates and have used them both on the top of the stairs. I bought them both for different reasons and they each serve their purpose wonderfully. I highly recommend both but there are some differences between the two that you may need to research before settling on one that will work for you.EASY-CLOSE GATE:-To OPEN the Easy-Close gate, your thumb pushes the top button and the other fingers squeeze.- Very easy to open. My 5 year old can open the Easy-Close gate so it actually is pretty "easy".-To CLOSE the gate you must do the exact same thing as when you open it or else the gate will bounce back open. Even if you swing it closed it does not click into the fully locked position without you squeezing the handle and setting it into place again. (If you have an older child who can open the gate then they will also need to make sure to close it behind them or it'll just stay open).-This gate will stay wide open in whatever position you leave it which is great if you want it to (e.g. grandparent's house when the kids aren't around full-time, when you have a party, etc). The auto-close gate will not stay open.-Weight, style and overall bulk of both gates are similar.- Works well tension mounted on the top of the stairs. I was concerned about not hardware mounting this, especially at the top of the stairs but the tension is strong and both my husband and I can kick and pull the gate and it doesn't budge. The gate also includes hardware for mounting if you want to.- I have used the "KidCo Y-Spindles" for top of stair bannisters on one side and a wall on the other and it works just as well tension mounted.AUTO-CLOSE GATE:-To open the Auto-Close gate, your thumb slides a button on top of the gate, and unlike the easy-close gate, you must lift the entire door up and over a small plastic stopper on the bottom of the gate in order for it to open.- This is relatively easy to do and doesn't require much strength and more challenging for kids to maneuver.- I can easily lift the gate with a baby ora load of laundry in my arms on the top of the stairs without any trouble (I'm only 5'0').- My 5 year old can slide the button but isn't tall enough or strong enough to do it while lifting the gate and probably won't be able to to until he's taller.)- If you want a gate that will keep both your big and little ones from going through then this will be a better/longer lasting choice for you than the Easy-Close gate.- No need to close this gate, it will swing closed behind you automatically.- When it slams shut it does make a loud bang noise but you can avoid this if you don't slam it or stop it just before it hits and close it quietly yourself. The Easy-Close gate is much quieter on its own but this one can be if you pay attention to it.-The auto-close feature is great for those of you who are concerned that you may forget to close the gate behind you. Convenient 1 step to open and close the gate.- If you want to keep the gate open more full time (e.g. house party, carrying things between rooms multiple times, etc) this may not be the gate for you. You'd have to prop it open somehow or tie it off with string to keep it from shutting on it's own.- Tension mounted on the top of the stairs works well and I'm paranoid about safety. Also comes with hardware mounting if you want.-Weight, style and overall bulk of both gates are similar.
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