Qwikee Gate Latch for Livestock Extra Gate Protection
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Farmer Jay
> 24 hourNot as heavy duty as what I had, but the exact same design and works with no issue. Seems a little pricey but does the job.
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Sue
> 24 hourThese were just what I needed. Match the ones the fence company used on my pasture gates. I added them to the backyard gates to keep my Houdini German Sheperd from jumping up and opening the latches.
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Andrea W.
> 24 hourWas exactly what i needed for our horse stalls.
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glen proud
> 24 hourThe latch is a good design and is well made. I would have given 5 stars but the big staple that is for use in the wooden post is lame. I used an eye bolt instead.
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P. F.
> 24 hourWorks great for quick access through pens/paddocks.
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Autm88
> 24 hourBest pasture gate latch I’ve ever used. Easy to work with one hand. No need to exact measurements like the flip latches. Very “beefy” chain and latch that holds up to high winds and cows rubbing along the gate. We also use this latch to keep dogs in fenced back yard. I’ve used these latches for over 20 years. Nothing at any price has worked as well. The only con is the screw was half an inch short when drilled into our heavier gates which needed a 2 1/2” screw. Fixed that with a trip to Lowe’s. Inconvenient but still worth it. The screws supplies were perfect for the lighter red gates. Another bonus is people aren’t familiar with these latches can’t figure out how to open them.
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Red Land
> 24 hourHeavier than some others weve gotten other places. Best price Ive found. Pleasantly surprised! We have these on all gates that goats can access because its one of 2 types that dairy goats cant open. Arrived promptly, too.
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Jim Duda, LLC
> 24 hourInitially, I purchased a few to try on my gates and upon installing wondered how I never did without. I immediately purchased enough for all my gates in every pasture. It truly makes gate operation one handed.
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David Morera
> 24 hourSolidly constructed and well thought out.
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Dallas Noon
> 24 hourThe staple that comes with it (the one that you will slide your latch through) is impossible to pound in. The ends are practically round, not pointed, so wont drive into a post/board. The latch is pretty, just not practical.