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Delta Children's Products Portable Mini Crib in Natural | 
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| Brand: Delta Children's Products Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $109.99 (On sale from $149.99) You Save: $40.00 (27%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews
Color: Natural Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 48.5 Dimensions (in): 40.4 x 27.4 x 5.5
Model: 4465-2 UPC: 080213446529 EAN: 0080213446529
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Natural fold-a-way portable crib | | • | Features 2-position mattress support | | • | Lightweight, adjustable, and easy-to-fold | | • | 1" thick mattress pad | | • | 41"H x 40"L x 26"W in dimension |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This Portable Baby Crib by Delta is perfectto start off your baby furniture collectionConverts to a bassinet in seconds.Portable Baby Crib is made of hardwoodSingle side drop rail2-position mattress supportCrib folds flat in one minute for traveling and storageConverts to a bassinet in secondsSide rail easily slides up&down to change baby38" X 24" X 1" Mattress includedDimensions: 40" H x 25.5" W x 39.25" D.For use up to 40 lbsBumper and bedding not included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Too big to put in the car - not 'portable' at all! June 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
It was easy to put together and just the right size (or so we thought) for our 18 month old, who we are taking on vacation, hence the need for a portable crib.
When we went to put it into our car (which, I might add, is an incredibly spacious mini-SUV), we were shocked to find that it did not fit. Not only did it not fit flat in the back of the SUV, but it also did not fit in the trunk of our BMW (two good sized cars and this 'portable' crib didn't fit?!?!?) What is going on?
Needless to say, I would advise taking measurements first before ordering - this crib is great to move from room to room, but if you are looking to travel with it in your car, look out! We've ended up having to buy a roof rack, just to be able to use it on our trip.
Junk June 22, 2008 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
I ordered this crib for my son to have at my parents house for visits. Don't waste your money. I don't know how Delta can even produce such a piece of junk. Honestly, a better use for it would be firewood.
Great interim crib June 17, 2008 Our oldest is too young to move to the big boy bed, so we got this one for the new baby. I admit, the mattress isn't great, but it works fine. I flip it often because it gets a head impression/dent from where he lays in it.
I made a cute bumper for the crib (the breathable one works too, just use the one long piece) and it looks great and his room. WAY cuter than a Pack-n-Play!
We've also brought this camping. It fits perfectly between the benches in our camper.
Great crib! September 10, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We got this crib because our son refused to sleep in two of the other "pack and play" style cribs. Fortunately, he took right to this one on the road! Maybe it's because it looks and feels more like his "real" crib.
It is a bit bulky so fortunately our vehicle can handle it (lies flat in the back); otherwise, it would be difficult to use. The mattress is a little flimsy. Overall, though, we are pleased with the quality.
Great for small spaces July 21, 2007 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
This crib was a lifesaver for us! We live in a small condo and didn't have room for a full-size crib. This was the PERFECT solution. Because it's made of wood, it looks much classier than the other alternatives we considered (which were made of white plastic tubing or were pack-and-plays). It also conforms to all the safety standards for portable cribs.
It was simple to assemble, folds very flat, and can easily roll through doorways. The platform is easy to switch from the upper to the lower position (but this design makes it impossible to put a skirt on the crib unless you are able to sew your own with openings for the levers and the parts of the platform that protrude through the slats). Only one side goes up and down, and it does take two hands to do that... but at 5 feet 5 inches tall I can easily reach in and out without having to raise or lower the side.
It differs from a standard size crib mainly in that it is not as long, so I don't anticipate that our daughter will be able to climb out of it any earlier than she would a standard size crib. We also put my friends' two year old (who is at the 90th percentile for height) into this crib once, and he fit in it just fine.
Like other reviewers, we did buy a two inch portable crib mattress (38 x 24 inches) to replace the thinner mattress that came with the crib. We love the crib so much, however, that this extra expense was no big deal. Of note, two inches is the thickest mattress that is considered safe for this crib.
I don't think this crib would be practical for families looking for something to take in the car on trips, but it's great for those without room for the full-size version or who want something that can be set up and then stored away again quickly (i.e. at Grandma's house).
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