Spirich Free Standing Foldable Wire Pet Gate for Dogs, 80 inches Extra Wide, 30 inches Tall 4 Panels Dog Gate for the House, Doorway, Stairs, Pet Puppy Safety Fence,Set of Support Feet Included, White








Key features
- •SIMPLE & STURDY: This Convertible Wooden Dog Gate is a Pet Fence, Room Divider, and Pet Pen All In One. Constructed of sturdy wood and strong steel wire for safely confining pets . Non-Slip Rubber Feet to protect your floor.
- •FOLDING AND EXPANDABLE DESIGN: This Pet Dog Fence is free standing and can be folded out into the wide Z-Shape allows you to use It in Full Hallways, Double Doors, or Standard Doorways, Bedrooms
- •EASY TO SET UP & STORE: The Dog Gate Quickly Unfolds Like an Accordion, Making It Simple to Set Up and Store. Consists of 4 pet panels, connected and secured together with sturdy 360 degree hinges for multiple configurations
- •NO ASSEMBLE REQUIRED: This. Freestanding Pet Gate Comes Completely Assembled. The 30" extra tall provides a tall barrier for larger animals
- •EXTRA WIDE AND TALL: OPEN DEMS: 80"Width * 0.75"Depth * 31"Height; COLLAPSED DEMS: 20"Width *3"Depth * 31"Height; WEIGHT: 23 Lbs; SPACE BETWEEN SLAT: 1.5"; USABLE DIMENSIONS: Up To 74"
Spirich Free Standing Foldable Wire Pet Gate for Dogs, 80 inches Extra Wide, 30 inches Tall 4 Panels Dog Gate for the House, Doorway, Stairs, Pet Puppy Safety Fence,Set of Support Feet Included, White
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Customer Reviews
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Excellent dog gate
KevinS✓ Verified Purchase•May 16, 2024
It works perfectly for our needs. The only thing I wish was different was if the support legs you place on the 1st and 4th panel could close inward for easier storage when not in use.
Fabulous gate!!
Kara Clarke✓ Verified Purchase•May 12, 2024
Perfect for what we needed it for! It is sturdy, looks great and blocks the entire opening to our front porch, allowing us to have the dogs out without being on a lead. We have small dogs but I wouldn't recommend for large dogs because they could jump over it. PerfeCt for our needs!
So good we bought 2 more
Drew✓ Verified Purchase•May 12, 2024
We have a Yorkie, Morkie and a Westie. We bought 2 more of these and now we can corral the house/outside in any configuration. These arrive extraordinarily well packaged. The only assembly required is to screw in the latches. The receiver side is already attached. The gates swing freely without binding. Well made hardwawre and the gate wood feels substantian and not just cheap wood product. Feet fit very well and don't rock. Our only issue with the new two gates is that they seem to have come from different factories and the post/receivers attached (so gates can be combined for greater length) at ends do not mate up correctly so only one can be mated. The other is too high or too low. This is easily solved by reattached one post or receiver so it aligns. 1st world problem that doesn't affect performance. Highest recommendation. Buy with confidence.
The 4 panel is sturdy; the 3 panel is just okay.
Christina D.✓ Verified Purchase•April 9, 2024
I bought the 4 panel gate to keep my three pitbulls away from our front window. It does the job well. No complaints. I also bought the 3 panel gate for our front entrance. This gate was pretty wobbly, even with the leg inserts. Not as sturdy as the 4 panel but it's to be expected. This one also had a small chip in the paint and was quite dusty, but overall it gets the job done.
Design needs work
MD✓ Verified Purchase•March 24, 2024
First, the unit looks nice, but it has serious design flaws since it's free standing. The support feet which are 3 pieces on each side, need to be put together and there are angles on these pieces that make it almost impossible to line up. It takes two people, one to hold the pieces in place and another to try to line up the screws. That was one thing, the next was the installation of the support feet. They are supposed to be clamped on the unit, but the fence was moving back and forth because as the screws are tightened the support feet raise off the ground. We ended up drilling a hole in the wood, making sure it was firmly on the floor and then using the screw clamp through both the support feet and the main unit, now it's stable. There is no way to make it stable without doing this step, you must drill through it. It would be a simple thing for the manufacturer to put holes where they want the support feet, but at least the owners can do that.
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