🚪 Safety Meets Style: The Gate That Fits Your Life Perfectly
The BabyDan MultiDan Wood safety gate is a premium, wall-mounted solution made from FSC-certified European beechwood, designed to fit openings between 60.5 and 102 cm. Featuring quick-release functionality and easy one-handed operation, it ensures both convenience and security. Certified Cradle to Cradle Bronze and free from harmful substances, this Danish-made gate offers sustainable, safe, and stylish protection for babies, toddlers, and pets.
Mounting type | Wall Mount |
Target species | Babies, Toddlers, Dogs, Pets |
Unit count | 1.0 Count |
Age range (description) | Baby |
Closure type | Latch |
Manufacturer | BabyDan |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05705548028565 |
Model Number | 57112-1400-10-75 |
Product Dimensions | 102 x 102 x 73 cm; 3.45 kg |
Item model number | 57112-1400-10-75 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | European FSC® certified beechwood (FSC-C130052) |
Material composition | 95% FSC EU Beechwood, 5% PVC plastic (fittings) |
Number of items | 1 |
Style | Single |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 3.45 kg |
W**E
Baby jail security....
Top of the stairs to which this is affixed at an angle. I can swing the gate open and secure it against the wall with ease thanks to some securing clip I also purchased on here. It's easy (just follow the instructions carefully) to fit and secure. Stops the Grandson from escaping baby jail and tumbling down the stairs - which could potentially end up with me in the big hoose, he's now just free to create anarchy upstairs....
M**.
Sturdy, good looking and easy to use. Would buy again.
We've had this stairgate for a few years now and it's absolutely brilliant. Is sturdy, looks great and is easy to use but not easy for younguns (or dogs!) to open.
J**Y
Keeping the crawlers out
Really like this, we’re in the middle of renovating our kitchen and one of our twins has just started crawling RAPIDLY and keeps trying to follow me to the kitchen 😂 our house is mostly a rustic type decor so I wanted a wooden gate. The gap is 100cm for the kitchen ‘’door’ and it fits perfectly. No big gaps in the middle or sides, looks great, very sturdy x
S**R
Extending Safety Gate
Needed a much larger than normal Baby Gate as the entrance to our stair case is much wider than your average. This seemed to be a good option.It was straight forward to put together, you asses the width and fix the two panels together. Then insert each of the bolts into the correct place on the frame and tighten - these are your locating bolts that fix to the brackets on the wall.I then offered up the pivot side first, side B I think - approx where needed to get a rough idea - using the template which was great, I stuck this to the wall with some masking tape making sure it was aligned and then drilled my first 4 holes. I fixed the brackets on the wall and then stuck the gate onto the brackets so it could swing both ways.I line up on the other wall the other brackets, I used the top bracket to see where I would need to drill and then used this mark to set up the template for this side, taped and drilled and fixed to the wall.Some adjustment will be needed when locating the fixed brackets, but this is simply to do by hand screwing the bolt in or out slightly, and then use the spanner included to secure the locking nut.Job took about 20-30 mins by myself to complete.The little man loves it, its now something for him to help pull himself up with - he is only 9 months, but is crawling around and has attempted to climb the stairs on several occassions, so this was much needed.To use I did fine you needed two hands, one to release the catch and the other to swing the frame - But I think this is due to the frame being almost fully extended, my parents brought 2 for their house and as they only have it slightly extended it was easier to open and close with one hand.However, after a few days use, the one handed operation does seem to work for me and my wife. IT works well, it strongly made, I done see it coming down anytime soon - of course use the best plugs and screws for the wall your fixing too, I used the Reds with Different Screws than provided but I know it will hold.All in all, very please, we will actually be buying another 2 for other areas in the house - wanted to try one first to see how it goes.
L**I
Great baby gates. Do the hinge side first!
With the help of my parents we installed two of these baby gates.We didn't use the instruction manual because the company recommends using the App Onbox and they give you the code 5731 so you are able to follow video instructions. Onbox allows you to see each step in video form which you can watch as many times as you need to, it also allows you to look back and forward to any of the steps that you need.A massive help was from a review I read by Caj3 who said to first do the hinge side, mark it up and screw in the plastic hinge pieces first, then make up the gate to the correct width and then line up the opening plastic pieces using the gate whilst hanging on the wall.This was the best piece of advice! If I had done it the way the instructions say I'm not sure the gate would have lined up. It's an easier and definitely a more fool proof method of installing the baby gates.It took roughly 3 hours, but as I said we installed two gates and two of of the four of us are disabled, although we all chipped in at some stage 😁.The big question is will they stay put when my 18 month old Granddaughter comes to stay?!At this time they seem very strong and I opened and closed them loads of times to make sure I can do it one handed and they open and close very easily.They move on the hinges beautifully with no noise, even the gate that stretches across a 102cm gap swings on the hinges silently and opens and closes brilliantly.I also love that you can remove them when they are not needed.ATM I'm very impressed with these baby gates.I'm incredibly grateful to Caj3's review that suggested doing the hinge side first, fab advice!!
K**1
Excellent gate
Excellent quality and very sturdy. Feels very secure at the top of my stairs. Was fairly easy to assemble. Good value for money, would recommend.
D**!
Classy and effective.
I like these stair gates. They looks really classy and have no bottom bar to trip over. The 4 small screw holes cause an awful lot less damage than the pressure ones that scratch the heck out of the paintwork. Once you get the hang of the mechanism they are easy to use one handed. And it took my daughter until she was nearly 4 to master opening it herself.
D**P
Poor instructions
Instructions are very poor, including the app
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