🚧 Secure Your Space with Style!
The GCCSJ Expandable Barricade is a 16.4-foot long, portable security barrier made from high-strength aluminum alloy. Its foldable design allows for easy storage, while lockable wheels ensure effortless mobility and stability across various applications, including construction sites and traffic control.
Product Dimensions | 96.5 x 52 x 9 cm; 12.6 kg |
Item Weight | 12.6 Kilograms |
Batteries required | No |
C**R
Sturdy and stable
This expandable barricade works great for keeping people out of certain areas. The expanding mechanism works very smoothly, you can stretch it as far as you need or stretch it all the way out and it holds its position. The yellow and black paint is glossy and durable and really stands out. There are places on both ends where you can connect to another barricade or pin it to a wall.
S**Y
It works, but it's thinner than expected
This retractable rolling gate is actually quite handy for cordoning off areas in a workshop or store. The barricade is easy to move around and place wherever you need it. The gate itself is lightweight and kind of flimsy, which I was also not looking forward to being the case. It works well, but I wish it were a bit more sturdy so that it wouldn't droop and look like it might fall in the near future. I still think it's a functional and valuable tool to have though.
B**N
Perfect for my needs.
I'm currently in the process of remodeling a laser tag arena, but with the additional complication of not being able to shut it down outright. As a result, many days I must be building in one part of the arena while games are going on in the rest of it. Effective means of crowd control is essential to keep everyone safe.This expanding barricade is just right. It's well made and operates smoothly. And while it's a lighter duty piece of equipment for what it is, it's still adequately robust. The big advantage is that there's not so much steel there that I can't pick it up by myself. The locking swivel casters make it easy to move as I work in different areas, and it's ability to flex a little bit makes it useful for barricading areas that don't necessarily have linear boundaries. I also liked that it can be locked to prevent it from expanding when it needs to be moved, and appreciated that multiple units can be easily daisy chained together should I need to mark off a larger area then I can with just one section.Very useful asset.
P**P
Heavy Duty Barricade
This expandable barricade really hits the mark on commercial-grade durability, made from tough metal that feels like it'll last. The bright yellow color makes it super easy to spot, even from a good distance away. When I gave it a try, I was impressed by how smoothly it rolled up, making it a breeze to store.Setting it up was pretty straightforward, too. It only took me about twenty minutes to get the wheels on and everything ready to go. For the size and functionality, especially since it stretches out to a generous sixteen feet, it offers great bang for your buck.It's also not a backbreaker to move around or pick up, which I really appreciate. It is definitely a solid choice if you're looking for a reliable barricade that won't drain your wallet or your energy.
D**H
Rather flimsy
This barricade works well enough and is nice and long at approximately 16 feet. However, it is a bit flimsy and tends to want to collapse on itself if you aren't careful when folding it back up. It's all metal which is great, and the wheels make it easy to move and extend. My biggest problem with it is that when fully extended, the accordion bottom raises too high. Children and pets would easily slip right under it when extended. I got this for my shop so I can have the bay doors open during the summer and have my dogs hang out in the shop with me. But there is no way they'll not take advantage of the huge gap under the barricade, they can literally walk right under it. But for general public containment it would work just fine and as long as you're careful folding it back up it should last with it's all-metal construction.
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