

🚪 Keep your little explorers safe in style — the gate that grows with your space!
The Minkind Baby Safety Gate is a retractable, extra-wide (up to 48") and extra-tall (34.6") child safety solution crafted from durable aluminum. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it mounts securely with hardware and features a smooth, easy-to-use latch system. Ideal for stairways, doorways, and patios, this gate offers a modern, space-saving alternative to traditional bulky barriers, ensuring peace of mind for parents and pet owners alike.








| Best Sellers Rank | #258,504 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #3,978 in Door & Stair Baby Gates |
| Brand | Meinkind |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 434 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Kilograms |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Hardware Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 48"W x 34.6"H |
M**A
Needs ro be numbered
Easy to install, however, the pieces are not numbered so it took a few minutes to figure that part out. Once I did, it took about 5 minutes to install. Seems sturdy, but I am worried the mesh will not retract well long term, but we will see. I am using it for a gate fit the front porch to keep the dogs in. it's a cheaper alternative to building a gate, or buying an expensive metal one
S**2
The slack won’t tighten after 3 months
It’s an ok gate and worked ok for the first couple months but now the gate slack won’t tighten on its own and barely works as a barrier. I’ll be pretty disappointed if I can’t exchange it to try a new one since it pretty much doesn’t work after 3 months of use and I have the drill holes for it in my stair banisters...i would not recommend this product since it didn’t last for me.
R**L
No bulky metal one to go through daily.. only use when needed.
I needed a baby gate from my home to my garage cause the little ones always try to follow us out the house and get into things or run around, we don’t have a screen door to prevent them and they climb over wooden baby gates so this was the best fit. I didn’t want a metal baby gate that would be in the way 24/7 so this retractable one was the better of all options!! Installation was not hard just had to line it up drill a few holes and done. It reacts easily and effortlessly without problems. We can open or close when needed. No metal gate to continuously open. The quality is a nice strong durable mesh screen that they cannot climb cause there is nothing to help them over, they also cannot go under it, the mesh is strong, even when they stand there and push on it, it won’t fall. The height is a good height it stops my 3 year old grandson down to the infants! This has been a safety thing we’ve needed for awhile and glad we made the choice to finally get it... no more escaping babies to chase or watch for when we are reversing cars!! This takes up little to no space at all when it’s retracted in or rolled up. We have it mounted on the outer side of the door frame and it’s very well in there. If you have little ones and don’t want a bulky metal gate or a cheap wooden one try this one, it’s been the better of baby gates I’ve owned.
R**P
Simple install, retracts, -- does the job of keeping the baby OFF the stairs.
We wanted a functional baby gate at the top of the main level stairs to keep a crawler/toddler safely at the TOP of the stairs. The $10 box store wooden fold-up type are functional and cheap, but after a while they become a hassle to "store" when you don't want the gate up (like evening/night/nap times). So we sought out a neat/tidy fixed installation solution - this fit the bill. Essentially no pinch points or hinges to be concerned about on this gate. It has a nice "latching"/lock feature on the gate reel/spindle that keeps it stiffer (it is a mesh gate after wall) after you latch it closed (or open I suppose if you don't want other kids messing with it while retracted?). It installs quick and simple enough... the included templates were accurate and useful. A caveat here: if you have a baseboard trim piece on the wall your installing onto make sure to consider removing/modifying the trim piece or at least placing as low and tight as possible to the floor/baseboard to minimize the distance from floor to the bottom of the mesh gate. The gate itself has some clearance (couple inches?) between bottom of the mounting brackets and the bottom of the mesh gate which if you install to much above the floor creates a gap that COULD allow a very inquisitive little one to squeeze under/through! Also, the retract/extend function is a bit clunky - but that I mean you cannot just whip it open to extend nor just pop it off the latch and let it freely reel itself back in... it will catch/bind/tangle. You have to pull carefully horizontal in/out to keep it reeling. Not really a problem for us, just know that is the case when you buy it.
E**A
It works, just barely.
Nice idea, but a bit fragile with mediocre implementation. It doesn't really work with pets unless the pets are very well behaved. It will easily break if challenged by dog 20 lb or larger. It's not hard to install there is a template showing mounting placement (before driving the screws drill pilot holes). It would best to not install on plaster board (sheet rock etc.) but If you do, you need to use appropriate anchors. Edit: I am using the gate, it works reasonably well but there is no doubt that my Danes would go though easily if they chose to. So I would use this only with very civil dogs (like Danes) that will respect the gate as indicating they are not to pass. On the other hand, if the dogs need to escape the area (like if a fire etc.) they can. To reiterate, when you install this, YOU MUST DRILL PILOT HOLES and preferably use an electric screwdriver with a tightness/torque control set to a lower setting. This way the screws will not break. It's not hard. One problem is the lock controlling the roll extension can jam easily. This is because the lock is internally a gear and thus will thus only a certain increments of extension. If it doesn't engage easily, adjust the roll in/out a bit. If it jams, the cap can be pulled out a bit. When the roll retraction inevitably decreases, it is possible to take the cap off the bottom cap (2 screws). The bottom roll bracket has 4 screws, remove these (being careful to the hold on to the bottom bracket otherwise it will rotate). It is then possible to tighten (or loosen) the spring by rotating the roll bracket in whole turns until the roll retraction is again adequate (not too tight). Next align the four holes, run the 4 screws back in to affix the bottom roll bracket and then reattach the bottom cap with the remaining two screws. The basic design is simple and not novel (it's essentially a window shade mounted horizontally). The application of the roll to be used as a door (rather than a shade) may be novel.
A**S
Just what I needed
Since buying a new home, I’ve been needing so many baby gates and I have all different types. I specifically like the retractable gate since I don’t need it to be locked and blocking the doorway all the time. I have the white one which I use to match one side of the house and I needed a black one to match the handles and appliances in my kitchen. This one works well and very easy to use, retracts easily and locks securely. It does need hardware installation which is included in the box. The height is perfect for my 18 month old baby. I use this in the traffic part of our house cause I can keep it open when my kid is somewhere else and it won’t hurt or cause my guest to trip over unlike the other metal non retractable gates. This is safe and modern looking.
M**E
Good for awhile but doesn’t last
This gate worked well for awhile but eventually the retraction of the gate quit. The middle just sags now and it won’t go back into the roll. We thought we fixed it once but it just keeps breaking again. Don’t expect it to hold up to toddler life or a rambunctious dog.
W**R
Don’t waste your time!
Not impressed at all. The screen quit retracting in less than a month. Bought three of these to keep the dogs off the steps. Totally disappointed. Screen easily pushes in and is not sturdy enough to support a child from falling down steps. Looks good but not functional!
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