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Snuzpod - how easy is it to move?

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BambiEll · 27/06/2022 17:36

We're looking at bedside cribs and quite like the idea of Snuzpod where you can lift off the bassinet and move to room to room (we're in a flat).
But how easy is it to move the base?
We would always need it clipped to the bed or could we use it as a freestanding crib?

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DollyP23 · 27/06/2022 17:38

We are in a flat and find it easy to move from room to room. I think it would be harder with stairs. We used it freestanding as well as attached to the bed and took the bassinet to the living room. Really liked it

ChairOfInvisibleStudies · 27/06/2022 17:45

Agree with @DollyP23 - I was happy moving ours from room to room on one floor but struggled getting it up and down stairs. It's nowhere near as portable as a Moses basket, though, and I think you'd struggle for the first few weeks if you had a Caesarian birth.

bogoblin · 27/06/2022 17:54

We used ours as a freestanding crib - at one point all I had to do was stick my foot out of the covers and rock it!

It's easy to slide about on carpet but we never used ours as a moses basket because we couldn't be arsed carrying it downstairs, we just used the pram carrycot

Snugglemonkey · 27/06/2022 17:58

They look lovely but are not as functional as I hoped. I used it attached to the bed and had hoped to use the bassinet downstairs but it is difficult to move and downstairs, especially as I had a section. So it stayed attached to the bed. That said, I am pregnant again and will absolutely use it again but a moses basket eould have been better value.

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