Chicco next to me crib £80 @ boots Cardiff. Dove Grey colour. Use advantage offers to reduce further. 2 left on shop floor. (currently £189 online).
I managed to get mine for £75 with the £5 off advantage card offer, also received 240 points!
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Oneday77 to zebik
11 Feb 178#5
Not as dangerous as uneducated flippant comments with zero substantiation and explanation.
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jamesdew
12 Feb 17#17
I've got a second hand one for sale in Neath if anyone wants it. Barely used I'll take 60 on.
princessleah1989 to jamesdew
6 Apr 17#23
have you still got this available
Bisto13
13 Feb 17#22
Anyone seen these at this price anywhere else other than Boots Cardiff?
sqlguerrilla
12 Feb 17#18
Would you guys really spend this amount of money for only 5 6 months?? If you read the description after that period you need to find a new bed.
brooky to sqlguerrilla
12 Feb 17#21
£80 for 6 months of sleep? Worth it? You're clearly not a parent!
keke888
12 Feb 17#20
Anyone seen them in or close to birmingham for this price?
michaeljb
12 Feb 17#19
i just let mine sleep on the floor, i mean you can't really fall off the floor unless your wasted and I'm not letting him drink the hard stuff until hes at least 4 or 5 :stuck_out_tongue:
rossygnol
12 Feb 17#16
This product is a life saver, trust me.
thebruce
12 Feb 17#15
Great product. The smaller sleepyhead deluxe fits inside and the combination of both is a lifesaver for us.
danielonline
12 Feb 17#14
Great price. Paid almost double that.
Oneday77
11 Feb 17#13
An opinion based on little knowledge of the product and to be honest of how mobile New born babies are.
The cot is height adjustable to match your bed. Then it comes with really long straps so you can firmly attach it to the side of your bed. In essence it becomes an extension of your mattress.
This allows the baby to know mum is close by, makes feeding in bed easier and as it is not on your own bed you can't roll over the child. The major reason why they shouldn't be in your bed.
New born babies are barely mobile, so the chance of rolling or shuffling out this is very remote.
My only concession to safety is the sides aren't very high so once sitting up you need to stop using it.
rjace
11 Feb 17#11
Search internet there is a news article of a baby getting stuck and dying.
Bogami to rjace
11 Feb 17#12
That's for the Bednest crib not this one. But buyers should be aware anyway
dale86uk
11 Feb 17#10
Oh wow. They walk amongst us.
tiggertigger
11 Feb 17#9
This is a great find want to get one of these when have DC2
anncymru
11 Feb 17#8
On the floor?? It attaches to the side of your bed.....! You can also leave the side up if you are that concerned :confused:
brooky
11 Feb 171#7
I think the idea is you remove the wall that is next to the bed - not the other one
zebik
11 Feb 17#6
Oh well, it's just my opinion. I wouldn't want to find my little one on the floor thanks to this crib.
zebik
11 Feb 171#4
I think it dangerous having one of the walls removed from the crib.
Oneday77 to zebik
11 Feb 178#5
Not as dangerous as uneducated flippant comments with zero substantiation and explanation.
natnatpowpow
9 Feb 17#3
Fantastic price! When I was looking for my little bubba I couldn't find any deals on the next to me. Thanks for posting op I'm sure someone will benefit
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I managed to get mine for £75 with the £5 off advantage card offer, also received 240 points!
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The cot is height adjustable to match your bed. Then it comes with really long straps so you can firmly attach it to the side of your bed. In essence it becomes an extension of your mattress.
This allows the baby to know mum is close by, makes feeding in bed easier and as it is not on your own bed you can't roll over the child. The major reason why they shouldn't be in your bed.
New born babies are barely mobile, so the chance of rolling or shuffling out this is very remote.
My only concession to safety is the sides aren't very high so once sitting up you need to stop using it.