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Bedside Crib help!

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XAnnex · 19/01/2026 09:17

Snuzpod 5 or Tutti Bambini Cozzee air? I can't decide!

Snuzpod 5 - you can remove the bassinet to take from room to room and looks stylish.
Tutti Bambini Cozzee Air - It seems lighter, slightly larger mattress (83x52) than the Snuzpod (80x44) and you can travel with it. However we do have a sleep approved carry cot so undecided if we'd travel with the Bedside crib.

Both have wheels & rocking feature.

We also have a ottoman bed which we aren't sure will affect the choice we should go with.

Anything got any recommendations/thoughts?

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BarnacleBeasley · 19/01/2026 09:29

We had a tutti bambini one and it was fine, but my opinion actually is that you will use it for approx 5 months, so it kind of doesn't matter. Ottoman bed is irrelevant because if you have something attached to your bed you'll have to take it off to open the ottoman anyway, and travel is not that relevant unless you're planning to go away loads during the first 5 months. You're unlikely to take the bassinet from room to room with the baby actually in it, so if you want the baby to nap in another room you can just use the carry cot.

XAnnex · 19/01/2026 09:44

I do currently have the Graco Sweet2Sleep bedside crib which is a lot more basic which is why I'm thinking of changing to the Snuzpod or Tutti one!

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FancyCatSlave · 19/01/2026 09:49

Just use the one you have. Mine was mostly used by the cat and to store things in as DD wouldn’t be put down. They grow out of them
so fast.

I’d focus on getting the best cotbed for that transition instead as they use that far longer.

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