Evenflo Versatile Play Space Adjustable Play Area, 8-Panel (Cool Gray)
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Ralph Ziemann
Greater than one weekLove it
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Holden Fay
> 3 dayI remove two panels and use this to keep my two ferrets out of the kitchen (they can squeeze under the cupboards which is annoying), you can see in the first two pictures. This wouldn’t work well if your ferrets can climb (mine are pretty stupid). You could also connect the gate to itself to create a ring for your animal. You could make it as big or small as you want (as seen in the 3rd and 4th picture with four panels vs six). The last picture shows the piece of gate in between each panel (important if you have ferrets). This gate was also much cheaper than other gates like it, which was nice. Overall, the gate works great for me and my ferrets. However, if you are trying to use for a dog, this may not work. You’d have to have a pretty small dog not to pummel through it.
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Trenton Lueilwitz Sr.
> 3 dayMy child loves this and so do I. I was hesitant to buy this because of the reviews but I am glad I did. This play space gives my child room to be more independent and it gives me peace of mind knowing she is in a safe space. The playgate is plastic and my child has fallen when she tired to stand but I have never had any issues with the plastic being too sharp or something to cut her she has been just fine. The gate can be easily opened and easily shaped to whatever space you need.
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Francesca
> 3 dayI bought this to put around our Christmas tree in order to keep my toddler away from the tree. It was a much cheaper option than a lot of other playpens recommended for that purpose. It worked. But since Christmas we have used it as a playpen. Its only so-so as a playpen. When my toddler leans against it, as she does all the time, the whole thing tilts. Nothing bad has happened, but it probably shouldnt do that. Worked great for the Christmas tree though!
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Kels
> 3 dayLove this!! We ordered the 2 extra pieces, does it take up our whole living room pretty much but our son pretty much did that anyway. It is sturdy if it is all closed if you have a part open its a different story but its not to bad, its lighter so my son does move it a little bit if he kicks it but thats to be expected. Looking back we feel like we should have just ordered two of them since the extra 2 pieces are like 25 and just the other pieces were 55 its silly to think we paid half that for 2 but whatever we still love it. I can get cleaning and laundry done without worrying about where he is or what he is doing for the 3 min Im away. Plus it keeps the dogs away from his toys since they like to lick everything. For other post that the kids hurt themselves my son has yet to and even if he does I wouldnt blame the company anything can hurt your kid and they need to learn like they do with everything else to be careful. That being said my son is 10 months old and does well
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themusicman
> 3 daySo easy to set up and take down. The baby grandchildren we have are very comfortable playing in the pen
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Mandy Horton
> 3 dayExcuse the mess! We’re renovating our house on a tight timeline and couldn’t get anything done because the baby starting crawling, climbing, and walking, and needed constant supervision by one of us. This corral has been a game changer for us! Our 10 month old walks around it (holding onto the sides), climbs all over it, and can play for hours nearby us while we work and interact with her. She loves it! The only time she has nearly pulled down one of the walls is when somebody moved it and didn’t pop out the walls well so there were two pieces in a straight line rather than an octagonal shape (we ordered the two additional pieces). 6 panels worked fine for just her to play in, but when we added the extra two pieces we found that we could get in there with her and play more easily. We rarely open the gates to get inside, we just step over. Neither of us are very tall, and my husband is disabled so it’s doable. I had a fairly big rug and some foam gym mats in storage that cover the areas the rug doesn’t. She has fallen a few times on just the rug and hit her head hard enough to sob, so I would really recommend using a plusher rug or investing in enough spongy gym mats to break your little one’s fall. I’m really pleased with this purchase!
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Sarah o.
> 3 daySometimes a pain in the butt to fold up but thats good! My one year old even leans on it and it doesnt fall over.
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Rick Greenhouse
12-11-2024I love this thing its easy to use and put away but the drawback is pets and my bunny thinks this is a chewing post. otherwise if its for a dog or cat you should be okay and would definitely recommend
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Pam M.
> 3 dayMy grandson was 9 months old the first time that I set up the play yard, and he immediately began to climb up. When he stands up and shakes the panels, they move a lot. The instructions stated to put the panels together so that the smooth side of the ribs/supports in the middle of each panel faces the outside of the play yard. This does not make sense, but I did it, so within a few minutes of placing my grandson inside the play pen, he had already hit his face against the inside of the ribs and hurt his face, so I now place the open side of the ribs on the outside of the play pen. They plastic mesh sides are fairly rough, too, so that when the child slides his face down a panel, his skin is red for a while. I am rather disappointed in this play pen. I expected better quality.