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Iklboo · 20/06/2005 14:20

A baby changing station that has a built in bath? Several of our friends have recommended these to us (sadly, they no longer have them so can't let us have one second hand). Anyone know who sells these and round about how much they cost? I'm in Manchester.

Thanks!

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hayleylou · 20/06/2005 14:21

I think mothercare do them

Guardianangel · 20/06/2005 14:24

Bugger, were they having a laugh. I never got on with them, cos you spent so much time trying to empty and fill the blooming thing. Water everywhere, time consuming and too blooming heavy to empty at one go. Good luck.

lunavix · 20/06/2005 14:25

Mamas and Papas. Are you near manchester city centre? Got ours from a baby shop about 2 miles out, it did discounted mamas and papas stuff, so got it for £50. Made dh carry it back to berkshire (on the trains!)

mogwai · 20/06/2005 14:26

mamas and papas at Cheshire Oaks have lots of them.

I have to say, they look impractical, for the reasons mentioned earlier

mogwai · 20/06/2005 14:26

mamas and papas at Cheshire Oaks have lots of them.

I have to say, they look impractical, for the reasons mentioned earlier

WigWamBam · 20/06/2005 14:27

Mamas and Papas do one called "Jackie". I wouldn't recommend it; someone gave us one and it was dreadful. It was impossible to empty the bath part properly, so the water would collect and go gunky in the drainage pipe, and it was so time consuming to fill and empty. We abandoned it very early on.

WigWamBam · 20/06/2005 14:31

This one is called "Evolve".

Iklboo · 20/06/2005 14:32

Thanks everyone. I'll show DH what you said. I reckon we'll just dump junior in the kitchen sink for a bit while we're doing the washing up then

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mancmum · 20/06/2005 15:04

I jad one of these DON'T BUY ONE!! they were useless the lid always got in the way when the kids were beingbathed and I was paranoid it would drop on them, that bath was too small and the drain never worked and leaked everywhere!! The wheels were wobbly useless and the bath is only big enough for a couple of months - I would recommend a good stable changing table and these can be used for years far better value - and I totally recommend one of those bath seats that lie the baby back and support head arms and legs -- my DD loved hers from birth!! will try and find a link for you...

If you insist on the jackie -- mine was last seen heading in bits to the tip in Adswood!!

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