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Carlyt93 · 03/02/2021 08:06

I’m just wondering as there are a few different cribs whether they are much different or is ok just to get the cheaper ones. Is the button better than the zip down on them. I’m trying to find info on them x

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xXOXOx · 03/02/2021 08:21

Following, I was looking at the Chicco next to me and the maxi Cosi Iora for my new baby. When my daughter was a baby I used the snuzpod but it was quite small, would like something bigger

MotherPiglet · 03/02/2021 09:12

We got the tutti bambini cozee for my DS and will be using it with new baby when they're born. I found it sturdier and better quality than the than the next to me. It can incline and decline while stand alone or attached to the bed.

WingingItOverHere · 03/02/2021 14:26

I used the Next2Me for both my girls and it was brilliant. I’m done with mine as my daughter is now in her cot and this baby factory has definitely closed its doors! I was thinking of selling mine but don’t know if I’m allowed during lockdown. But if you’re interested in having mine secondhand for cheaper then let me know! It’s still in good shape.

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Mumofboys17 · 03/02/2021 22:17

We invested in the next2me and I absolutely loved it. I kept DS1 in it until he was physically too big to be in it anymore (approx 8 months), we were breastfeeding too so made life a lot easier for me during the night feeds 😂
Due DS2 in 10 weeks and plan to do the same!

Rubiales678 · 09/02/2021 22:47

I have the Chicco next to me magic but I've not been that impressed with it tbh. The mattress is supposed to be more breathable, that's been fine. We didn't realise our bed was too low to attach it so had to have it free standing and when it's free standing it always tilts slightly to one side so baby ends up sleeping not in the middle. The rocking mechanism is rubbish and pointless. The "one handed" operation to do the side up or down definitely takes 2 hands and is very noisy and clunky next to a sleeping baby. We do not have a sicky baby but one time he vomited in it and it was an absolute nightmare to clean. Due to the design the vomit had gone down the side and underneath. Some of the fabric doesn't even detach to wash so we had to put the whole frame in the bath which made it rust slightly. The wheels on it constantly get stuck and attract any nearby cables! I am selling mine now baby is in cot bed and next time I will look at something nicer looking and more practical. Not impressed at all for the price.

Carlyt93 · 10/02/2021 09:41

@Rubiales678 thank you that’s interesting we was looking at the dream and that’s one handed but I don’t know whether to go with the basic one which zips down. I need to re look at them

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