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Cot Beds For Sale - A Roundup of the Best Deals<br><br>When you're looking at cot beds for sale you want a bed that is secure, durable and an appropriate size. This model is hand-crafted and ticks all the boxes and our panel was impressed by its clever mix of natural and white pine.<br><br>This cot bed comes with all the accessories you'll need, like a storage compartment, teething rails, and two height settings. It's also simple to build and looks fantastic in any baby nursery.<br><br>Mamas & Papas Coxley Cot Bed<br><br>The coxley cot-bed by mamas and papas is packed with stunning design features, all following an exquisitely designed style. It's also built to last and can easily be converted into a toddler bed. It will surely see your little one through from newborn until they are four years old.<br><br>The slightly tapered legs make it a modern version of the traditional cot. It also comes with three adjustable mattress positions to accommodate your growing baby, and an lower base for extra safety. The cot also has an under-cot storage draw and teething rails that can help protect your baby's gums when they start getting their first teeth.<br><br>Our parent tester Megan was extremely pleased with this cot bed. It was easy to assemble it looked stunning and came with many other features like a useful storage drawer. She also appreciated the fact that it's gender neutral so you can pass it down to your children in the future.<br><br>You'll also need to buy a mattress separately, as the cot beds don't always come with a mattress. You should choose a firm [http://tsolus.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=64332 Baby Crib] mattress that is flat and is the correct size. The most suitable mattresses for [http://libochen.cn:13000/cots4tots9037 online cots] are made of springs, foam or coir and should be inspected to British safety standards BS 1877-10:1997 or BS 5852:1991+A1:2012.<br><br>The cot itself must have a maximum height of 55cm, so that your child isn't able to climb out. The space between the bars should not be more than 6.5cm to stop your child's head from becoming trapped.<br><br>Stokke snuzkot<br><br>This eye-catching cot from a Scandi brand adds a fun style to the nursery with the slats coloured to add an element of color that will make your baby feel at in their own home. It's a perfect choice for any nursery and seamlessly blends into your design scheme, including an accompanying changing unit to make it all a bit more cohesive. The cot is available in two neutral colours white and soft grey. It takes just an hour to put together, due to the clear instructions and separate screws packs.<br><br>The cot bed can expand with your child. You can add an extension kit for juniors that can take them up until they reach the age of five. This is a top-of-the-line option with a price that can match. However, if you want to invest in nursery furniture that lasts for years, it's worth considering.<br><br>It's suitable from birth. The mattress can be set up high to make it easy for your child. It's also sturdy and fits standard cot mattresses of up to 140cm 70cm x 140cm. The design is modern and simple, with an elegant oval shape that will increase your baby's sense of security and safety. It's the small cot on our list however it still offers plenty of room for your little one to sleep in.<br><br>Ickle Bubba Snowdon Cot Bed Classic<br><br>This is a wonderful option for those looking for a unique vintage-looking cot bed. It is made of dowels with rounded edges that give it a distinct look from other [https://www.jobsalert.ai/employer/cots-4-tots/ cot beds] in this price range. It comes with three different levels of the base to accommodate their needs. This will help you avoid having to bend over to pick up your baby.<br><br>This is a good option for a nursery that is small dimensions with a sloped ceiling or you don't want the cot bed to take up lots of floor space. Heidi Scrimgeour, our Deputy Editor, says: "It is a statement piece and occupies less space than you expect."<br><br>The curved sleigh design on the cot ends gives a touch of class to any nursery. It can be used from the time your child is around four years old and then converts to a junior bed by taking off the side rails and dropping the ends. It includes a 140cmx70cm premium mattress as well as a large under-drawer on runners and handles to make it easy to access.<br><br>Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot Bed<br><br>This elegant cot from Obaby is the final choice in our roundup. It's a sleigh-style bed, but it's not heavy like other sleigh beds of this kind. It also has a drawer underneath to keep your baby's essentials in one place.<br><br>The cot can expand with your child's. You can remove the rails and transform it into an infant bed. Once they've grown out of that the cot, you can transform it into an useful daybed.<br><br>This cot bed is made from solid pine and features an exquisite hand-carved design. The carved edges flow into the curved side rails to create the most luxurious cot bed. The mattress base is deluxe and can be lowered in two positions to make it easier for you to put your newborn down without having to bend. The teething rails safeguard your baby's gums while they are teething.<br><br>Despite being fairly expensive however, it's a beautiful cot that is sure to delight your family and friends when they visit. The instructions are simple to follow and come with helpful pictures. If you're concerned about your DIY skills, John Lewis provides an assembly service for an additional PS60. This includes mounting it to the wall, if necessary and removing the packaging.<br><br>Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot Bed<br><br>This sleigh-style cot bed is a smart option for parents who want their child to grow into a piece furniture they'll cherish. It's durable and well-constructed, so it will stand the test of time. It's also simple to put together and adjust as your child grows. Our tester found it to be particularly helpful that the cot does not have any gaps at the edges so that your child isn't able to fall out of bed.<br><br>It's also cleverly designed to transform into a toddler bed once your child is ready. It's as easy as removing the side bars and solid ends by using an Allen key and then it converts into a lovely traditional-style bed that can be part of your child's bedroom for many years to come.<br><br>The cot appears expensive, but it's actually very affordable. It was rated the [http://39.99.158.114:10080/cots4tots1482/5079396/wiki/9-.-What-Your-Parents-Taught-You-About-Cheap-Cots Best cot for newborn] price cot-bed we tested by our testers however, you'll have to purchase a mattress separately. It's also the most efficient flatpack [https://wingsskills.com/employer/cots-4-tots/ cot sets] that you can put together. Each piece is alphabetically labelled and there's no way to make a mistake.<br><br>This cot's biggest disadvantage is that it requires a separate mattress. For certain parents, this could be a deal-breaker. It is important to keep in mind that you'll need to replace the mattress of your child at least once a month, and sometimes more frequently. So, this shouldn't be an issue. Plus, it's made from natural wood so you can feel good about your purchase.<br><br>Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed<br><br>This Good Little Trading Company option offers a stylish and sturdy cot that is traditional in design. It is incredibly affordable. It is equipped with a space-saving changing table that snaps neatly to the top of the cot for super-speedy nappy changes. It can be stored securely under the cot when baby is done. It could also be transformed into a toddler's bed with three mattress heights.<br><br>This cot is an impressively durable choice, and is suitable for use up to the time your child is four years older (or even longer if you buy the extra toddler bed conversion kit). It's also constructed from sustainably-sourced wood - in this instance it's a mix of Australian Araucaria and New Zealand radiata - and comes with three mattress bases to adjust to your child's growing.<br><br>Grace the tester, a parent was delighted that the sides were slatted and didn't have any sharp edges which could pose a risk to children. It's an excellent choice for rooms with a sloped ceiling, as it takes up the floor area in a tiny amount. The side panel is all that is needed to separate the cot from your toddler's room.<br><br>The cot meets the high safety standards outlined by BS EN 716, and the assembly was easy thanks to the alphabetically-labelled parts and easy-to-follow instructions. The cot also comes with teething rail and swivel rocking frame. You can also put in drawers under the bed to store clothes, toys and nappies.
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