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Today's Baby Sarasota Convertible Crib Finish: Espresso | 
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| Brand: Todays Baby Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $249.99 (On sale from $399.99) You Save: $150.00 (38%)
Rating: 2 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 104.6 Dimensions (in): 7 x 32 x 51
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Today's Baby Sarasota Convertible Crib The Today's Baby Sarasota Convertible Crib is one of the outstanding convertible cribs to be featured. It is a crib which is a 4-in-1 as it easily converts from crib to toddler bed to day bed and finally full size bed. An outstanding feature of the convertible baby crib is its solid birch design. Convertible cribs certainly need to be durable and the Sarasota from Today's Baby is just that. Birch is one of the finest woods for assembling a baby crib. It is one of the strongest cabinet woods which is widely used by furniture manufacturers. Birch will make this convertible baby crib ultra durable because it is above average in terms of toughness. The grain on this baby crib is fine and close with an even texture making it one of the few convertible cribs to adapt well to fine finishes. The delightful stain allows this crib to resemble an expensive, imported baby crib.
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| Customer Reviews:
Nice crib--but--check for warped parts and allow extra time September 26, 2008 C. Shepard (Pennsylvania, USA) We received this crib as a gift and it was ordered directly through BabyAge. The quality of the crib seems good, but when we received it, two of the boards were so badly warped that they were unusable. I called BabyAge to find out what to do. BabyAge customer service was helpful and offered to send two replacement boards for the warped boards ASAP. Unfortunately, only one was shipped. (The customer service rep only ordered one. Thankfully, the one board sent fit perfectly.) That weekend, I called them back and told them I needed another board. They shipped two more boards out that I just received today. In all, it's taken about two weeks just to get past step four in the assembly directions because of the problem with the boards. Fortunately, we didn't wait until the last minute. Also, I tried to submit a review to the BabyAge site directly, but was sent a link to confirm my review that didn't work! It was never posted. I used the site feedback function to alert them and never heard anything from them. I guess they'd rather ignore anything less than stellar feedback. It truly isn't espresso color. It is more of a dark oak. But the color is fine for me--I only wanted a dark brown color anyway. Crib seems nice...but then again, we're still trying to assemble it!
crib espresso September 9, 2008 Christine M. Booher (ohio) crib looks great good heavy wood. IS NOT ESPRESSO COLOR. much lighter. had some problems putting it together. over all it's not bad just totally not the color they say it is....
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