Evenflo Versatile Play Space Adjustable Play Area, 8-Panel (Cool Gray)
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Tom G
> 3 dayGreat safe place to put an active toddler so you can have a minute to cook, clean or go to the bathroom.
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Rick Greenhouse
> 3 dayI 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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Ean
> 3 dayWe got this for our new puppy, and we love it. Folds easy, we can put it outside, and we even use it to corral off an area to give her more space during the day. Great product.
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Francesca
Greater than one weekI 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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Maizy86
> 3 dayI ordered this in grey first, it was useful. I had my play mat underneath it. But my son at 10 months old quickly learned he could push it across the room while inside of it. So we stopped using it for a play area. Now we have a fire place that is not in use- needs to be replaced this year. So we opened this gate to go across the fireplace to keep him out of it. He once again learned that it moves and he can get behind it. He also tries to climb it half way. My son is almost 12 months old and cant walk. So we had to drill and screw this gate into the wall so he cant move it. We just ordered another gate (in white since price was $20 cheaper) to block another space in the playroom. We will also have to drill this into the wall too. Its a temporary fix and not a great one but will hold us over until we can get the room where we want and need it to be. I will also be trying to use this playpen as a ball bit for his first birthday, I know kids will move it all over the room since it cant stay put or be locked into place but its worth a try right now. This gate is working for us right now but I do not recommend this to friends or moms in my mom groups.
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LegoGirl
> 3 dayIm using this as an enclosure for a dog recovering from surgery, not as a childs playpen. I wanted something easy to set up and take down, stable enough to stand alone on the floor, and not too hideous looking. This baby playpen seemed better than the typical metal wire cage enclosures designed for dogs. For my purposes—the dog isn’t really trying to pull up on it or jump against it—it is pretty sturdy, when configured as a freestanding hexagon. If you change the shape though, it can become less stable. Assembly was nothing more than unfolding and snapping the last pieces together. My main complaint is the fact that it doesn’t have an actual “gate” door: any section can be unsnapped to open, but it doesnt swing open smoothly like a gate and it also destabilizes the enclosure. Im sure this is less of an issue for parents who are simply lifting the baby in and out of the closed pen, but if you are expecting a dog to easily walk in and out as needed then the lack of a true gate function might be an issue.
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Jessica
> 3 dayThis gate allowed me to shape and shift it to my toddlers needs. We used it when she was crawling to keep her in a safe areas and now it’s kept open to allow her to play with out climbing out books shelf. I’m very satisfied with my purchase.
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Natasha Riggs
> 3 dayI took this to softball practice and softball games it contained my child in a couple of other parents kids also. It is lightweight but sturdy enough to keep them in it does fall over if they push on it like two toddlers it will fall over but it also contains what you need to contain.
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Scotty
> 3 dayThis is a great product for the price and the use. If you have a new crawler or an about to be walker this is perfect. I have read some reviews of people’s infants climbing out due to the design. And I have seen my baby out her foot up on it and try to grip with her toes. She is not strong enough to pull up yet but seems to know she could push with her feet. Once she gets the idea I’m sure this will only be good to block off areas and not as a play pen. Other than that as long as you keep it in with either a hexagon or an octagon with the 2 panel pack the angles at each joint stay steep enough to provide adequate support. The added idea of putting grass spikes on the bottoms for the yard is great. If you have a flat yard with good grass , about like cheep tent spikes. They will not go into rocky ground. Overall for the price. This is perfect for my 10 month old. I got the 2 extra panels and it is a very nice sized play area for her in my living room. Allows me to clean and be in the kitchen while she safely plays.
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Tommy
Greater than one weekThese panels are much better made than a lot of the competing panel systems available. I babysit my 9 month old twin grand daughters, and needed a way to protect them from old people stuff that I dont want to hide away for the next few years. These do that, and more. They are sturdy, but also easy for me to manipulate into various shapes to fit whichever room I need them in, and also fold up for storage when the girls arent here. Highly recommended, and Grandpa Approved! Good Job, Evenflo!