Richell Convertible Elite Pet Gate 6-Panel
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Richell Convertible Elite Pet Gate 6-Panel

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R94171

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List Price: $299.99
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Description:

This Convertible Richell Pet Gate is an excellent pet safety gate for confining your pets to a specific area of your home. This Richell freestanding pet gate can be arranged in three different configurations to act as a gate a pet pen or a room divider and includes a self-latching door and a beautiful autumn matte wood frame to add another stylish element to your home decor. Richell Convertible Elite Pet Gate Features Keeps pets safely confined while adding a stylish touch to your decor. Can be configured as a pet gate room divider or pet pen. Panels can be locked straight on or at 90 degrees angles. Self-latching pet door. Elegant autumn matte finish.

Features:
  • Keeps pets safely confined while adding a stylish touch to your decor

  • Can be configured as a pet gate room divider or pet pen

  • Panels can be locked straight on or at 90 degrees angles

  • Self-latching pet door

  • Elegant autumn matte finish

Product Details:
Product Length: 197.5 inches
Product Width: 0.8 inches
Product Height: 31.5 inches
Product Weight: 49.5 pounds
Package Length: 35.75 inches
Package Width: 34.0 inches
Package Height: 8.0 inches
Package Weight: 57.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 38 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 38 customer reviews )
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22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Love It!!!  Dec 09, 2010
By Dizzy "Viva Las Vegas"
I can't tell you how much I love this!!! Took me about 15 minutes to unpack it and put it together! NO TOOLS just drop in the pins and put the lock caps on! Excellent Quality!

The only down fall that I have is that the gate has adjustable feet but the panels don't. I will call them tomorrow, I am sure can get the adjustable feet for the other panels.

And the other thing I wished I could have got espresso color to match the rest of the wood in my house.

Oh I only needed 5 panels, but I ordered the 6 panel. It would have cost more to order the 4 panel and add a panel, I realized that if I can add a panel I can take one off. And now I have the extra panel if I need it.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Very functional yet looks nice.  Jan 10, 2011
By smones
We use this to block our puppy (who is 6 lbs now and will be ~25lbs) in the kitchen. The design looks very nice in the house instead of a big plastic gate. This is also one of the few we could find that was wide enough to fit our large opening between rooms. We use it mostly in the "w" shape but it is easy to convert to another configuration. It took no more than 15 minutes to put together and configure (and that was with my puppy's "help") Easy to open gate but the puppy definitely can't escape or knock it over. Would definitely recommend.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Chihuahua Rancher  Apr 02, 2011
By Chihuahua
Works great. It is heavy and awkward to move but I guess that is a good thing. I looks nice and is sturdy. It works well in keeping both my chihuahuas and great dane out of the dining room. If you have dogs that jump on things this might not be the gate for you because it is free standing. It can stand up to normal bumps and such but won't hold up well to a dog who wants to get to the other side.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

3NOT winning  May 27, 2011
By Amy
Soooooooo, I'm disappointed in this product but I'm going to try doing a little engineering to improve it's functionality. My problems are as follow:
1. I have 3 dogs all over 75 lbs and all pretty darn smart.
2. I have the 6 panel set up in an "L" shape. My dogs are able to push the part where the gate connects to the 2 adjacent panels. The flexing of the joints result in a gap between the last panel and the wall and out they go to chew up rolls of paper towel and stinky flipflops (not the clean nice ones.)
3. After I set up a heavy object to block the flexing action(which was of minimal success) they just used their noses to lift the gate (like I do with my hand).

Has anyone come up with a work-around for these issues? I was thinking rubber door stops for the flexing and pushing and some sort fo thumb latch for the gate lifting issue.

Other than that, the product was easy to put together and it looks very nice. It even matches my kitchen cabinets.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4great for wide, hard to gate spaces  Mar 17, 2011
By Leah Lee
We bought this gate to help contain our new shepherd mix puppy. Our downstairs is very open so we needed a wide gate. We actually were able to split it up and use 4 panels in one location and 2 in another which has worked out great. The gate is stable as long as you put in in a zig-zag formation.

We tried it as a pen but unfortunately our pup figured out how to climb over it. She is able to get her front shoulders over the top and then put her back paws on the bottom wire. She doesn't attempt this when we use it as a gate but if your dog is a climber you may take that into consideration.

Otherwise it looks nice and works well.

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