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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 34 customer reviews )
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59 of 60 found the following review helpful:
A must-have. May 24, 2001
These things are great. If you've got banisters, stair rails, balustrades, second floor, basement, decks, whatever, you need these. The banister in our two-story house had gaps between the upright posts that were bigger than, say, the tiny gaps now mandated for cribs. The worry, of course, is that a baby or toddler could squeeze between the gaps and take a bad fall. And gaps that don't look that big might be large enough for a head to get stuck between, even if the shoulders won't go through. We found that the netting stayed nice and tight, although you should check the securing ropes periodically. My only complaint is that the nets are not terrific-looking, but if you've already got baby gates, outlet covers, cabinet locks and all the rest of it, you're not going to care much about the look. The added safety in your home is worth the short-term aesthetics hit.
45 of 48 found the following review helpful:
Difficult to install and High maintenance Jun 30, 2002
There isn't much of a choice out there, so I have no products to compare this to, but I don't care for this item much. I had to install loop type screws into the finished wood base of my railing to secure it at the bottom (otherwise the netting can be slid up on the rails) and on my wall and the nylon ties that come with it are always slipping loose. If your child pulls on the netting, it comes loose very quickly, no matter how many knots you tie in the darn things. I hate having all those holes in my wood and wall, but I guess I have no other choice if I'm going to keep my kids safe. I could have screwed them into the floor where the carpet meets the bannister base, but then they would be in the way when vacumming. It would be nice if they could come up with something less permanent and destructive for indoor railings.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Works great... Mar 12, 2003
By egghead23 It's not the best looking thing, but it works great, and you don't have to make a life-time commitment. I have used this for two different railings. It worked well for a straight railing, but it's not good for stairs, or anything that would be on an angle.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Love this railnet !!! Oct 13, 2003
By Lisa Chellman Love this railnetting !It is great it,you can see out the balcony.All others that I have found where soild or so expenseive. This is just as good as the expesive ones. It has held up great outside.It has been out there for three years it cleans up great when it does get dirty.But it does not collect dirt in it either.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
new mommy Oct 20, 2003
By mojo4221
"Make pet adoption your best option-ASPCA"
The railnet is super. My 10 month old seems to have super strength,but when it comes to him trying to push through the railnet, it stops him. I have mine secured to my spindles of an open staircase. The railnet is easy to "put up" and it's extremely light weight. One person can do it. I recommend it.
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