• Richell Freestanding Pet Gate
  • Richell Freestanding Pet Gate

Richell Freestanding Pet Gate

AED1,516.24

Brand Richell
Material Wood
Color Wood, Autumn Matte Finish
Other 10 Kilograms
Department Racks/Futons
Manufacturer Richell
Size_name High-Large
SKU 6743219580
Seller USADirect

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Do you have a jumper? Richell Freestanding Pet Gate HL is 7. 5 inches taller than the original wooden Freestanding Gate. The side panels keep the gate from tipping over and rubber feet to keep gate from sliding on hard surfaces. Available in different colors and sizes.

Material Wood
Color Wood, Autumn Matte Finish
Brand Richell
0 10 Kilograms
Department Racks/Futons
Manufacturer Richell
Size_name High-Large

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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2020 3.0 out of 5 stars

I'm quite disappointed to be writing a less than 5-star review because during my research this was the only gate that I found that actually met my needs.I was looking for a pet gate that I could place at the bottom of the stairs. The other gates I found either required a semi-permanent installation or using pressure to mount the gates between two walls. Unfortunately due to the position of the railings on my stairs those gates don't fit well.This gate has side panels that block access to the stairs without the gate itself having to be mounted on the first step. There's a little latch on each of the side panel that lets you fold a panel in so that you don't have to move or step over the gate and can still leave it in place.I encountered two problems with these side panels and latches. The first is that the latch has some gave and so it's easy to push the panel in a little bit and try to squeeze by. This becomes an important consideration because the width of the gate can only be adjusted in fixed increments and so if the gate itself is not at least as wide if not wider than the stairs it's easy for a larger dog to push past the gate.The other, and more serious problem is that the side panels are attached to the wood piece with the latch using glue and two dowels. It took about two months for the glue to fail on my gate and for the gate to become useless because the side panel could be pushed even when the panel is latched.Support from Richell was great and I'm now expecting a replacement panel but realizing that parts of the gate were just held together with glue tremendously reduces my confidence in this gate.One way to fix this problem is to use a snap tie at the top and bottom of both panels to reinforce the joints that are just glued together. But since this is not a cheap gate and caters to the higher-end of the market, it's not something that a buyer should be expected to do. Read more

Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016 4.0 out of 5 stars

I bought this gate with a dual purpose in mind: 1) to keep my dogs out of our carpeted family room but allow them to roam the rest of the first floor when we're home, and 2) to keep them confined to the kitchen when we're out. The tricky part is that our front hallway opens into the family room/eat-in kitchen combo which is separated by a pony wall. This half-wall is at an angle to both adjacent walls, making it impossible to attach a pressure-mounted gate in either opening.I thought this gate would be a good solution for our problem because of its large size and the fact that it's freestanding. But it hasn't worked out as well as I'd hoped. This isn't a problem with the gate itself - just little old me making the wrong choice for my particular needs. When we want to get into the family room, we either have to move the gate - which is bulky and cumbersome - out of the way, or we have to step over it, which gets to be a hassle after a while. And pivoting the gate about 75 degrees from our family room opening to our kitchen opening requires a little bit of careful navigation because the "feet" and sides stick out so much, so I don't find the gate as portable as I'd hoped it would be.A word to the wise: The feet that hold this gate upright are MURDER on bare toes!! We moved the gate over to one side to let the dogs into the family room on Christmas day, and I nearly broke a toe when I accidentally kicked the dang thing. :( Totally USER error, and a lesson painfully learned! And speaking of kicking the dang thing, here's another word of warning: if you DON'T fold the sides in flat when you move this gate out of the way, SOMEONE is gonna either kick one of the feet or walk right into one of the sides (I've had family and guests do both and we've only had this gate a month!). This puts a lot of strain on those little hinges, and ours are loose already. Again, NOT a con for the gate itself, just a recommendation to other users...FOLD the sides in when the gate is not in use. Your toes will thank you (and so will the hinges)!!! :)PROS:On the plus side, the gate looks very nice and is made of solid wood. It took just a few minutes to put it together and get it in place. I really like the look of the black metal inserts against the stained wood, and when I find a better solution for my weird family room/kitchen arrangement, I will gladly use this gate in another area of the house where it won't need to be moved or stepped over nearly as much.Overall, this is a good gate, particularly if you're going to set-it-and-forget-it in a spot where those evil little support feet are safely tucked up against a wall and out of the way of your tender tootsies! Read more

Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2018 1.0 out of 5 stars

Impractical. I do not recommend this gate unless you have a large space and intend to leave it set up all the time. Because you need to move screws to change the size of the gate it can't be folded away when not in use. It is always in our way and I regret buying it. Although it is beautiful and it is sturdy, I only need to set it up when I leave the house but this gate can't be folded and moved out of the way. The photos show what it looks like folded up. I regret purchasing this gate but don't feel I can return it because it is such a large item. Read more

Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2016 3.0 out of 5 stars

Decent, better than most options out there that I have found, we use it for a baby gate in front of our stairs for extra safety right now during this critical growth phase.With regards to the actual product, seems decent quality compared to most clunky items these days, however, not sure if we got a defected one or not, but the left side doesn't latch nearly as tight as the right side unfortunately.In addition, totally on me for not doing more research prior to purchase, but it is worth noting that it is relatively easy to assemble and fold in the sides for storage lengthwise; however, quickly changing widths if you want to move it from one location to another is not nearly as fast as I expected. I was expecting some sort of slide/latch gizmo like most other gates, but this one requires removal and reinsertion of 4 screws each time you want to adjust. Read more

Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2019 5.0 out of 5 stars

I use this gate everywhere in my house and on the porch. Easy adjustment to most openings. I have 4 large dogs and they can’t knock it down. It’s not very high, so not meant for a dog that will jump a fence. Mine are too lazy for that nonsense:) I use the gate in the kitchen, to cover stairway, on the porch, many uses! Read more

Reviewed in Canada on May 26, 2018 3.0 out of 5 stars

Wish I had read the reviews. It looks really good but lasted us 2 weeks before our 3 month old dog figured out how to climb it, push it aside and escape within seconds. Expensive 2 week failure. Only buy for very small dogs. Read more

Reviewed in Canada on March 28, 2015 1.0 out of 5 stars

I was so excited to receive this pet gate - it looks beautiful and sturdy and like a big step up from plastic baby gates. We used this gate for about three months before the side arm completely broke off. Completely. My husband (who is quite handy) tried to repair the break, but it just wouldn't hold. shortly after, the second arm broke off as well. I gently slid the gate away from the bottom of the stairs (smooth floor, adult touch) and the arm just snapped. Such a disappointment. Not worth the money - I basically threw away my money. Look elsewhere people - it's pretty, but looks can be deceiving. Read more

Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2019 5.0 out of 5 stars

Love it excellent quality. I got it to keep my rough collie puppy from going into my living room. Easy to assemble. Looks great and I. have no complaints would buy again if I need more Read more

Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2020 5.0 out of 5 stars

Très belle et utile. Le seul point faible, c'est qu'elle est plus longue que les autres barrières à ranger puisque les deux parties ne sont pas coulissantes. Mais c'est l'idéal si vous n'avez pas à la ranger et que vous pouvez la laisser montée tous les jours par exemple. Read more

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