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travel cots

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littleweed · 29/04/2004 13:10

can anyone recommend a decent travel cot please? my main criteria are price (no too much) and weight (not too heavy). its going to used for a 7 mth old. thanks Little weed

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Ixel · 29/04/2004 15:04

We bought a Graco travel lite from an nct sale last week, it's excellent.Mot sure of new price, I paid a tenner.Folds up concertina style, so no bits to fiddle about connecting. Not too bad weight-wise.And a lovely dalmation design!

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secur · 29/04/2004 15:13

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eidsvold · 29/04/2004 18:54

ours is very sturdy with two heights as well as a flip over change table - I used it a lot when she was little so she could nap downstairs and I did not keep needing to go upstairs to change her all the time. Great for taking away as well.

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zippy539 · 29/04/2004 19:14

we got a brilliant samsonite pop up one when dd was weeny - it's def more of a travel moses basket thing in style but it's reasonably roomy inside. Dd is ten months and we're going to take it on a short break when she's nearly one though I don't think they recommend them once baby can sit up cos they could pull up and climb out but because she'll be right beside us I'm going to chance it. I think urchin sell them - they fold up to the size of a dinner plate!

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