| Graco Sarah Classic Convertible Crib |  | Brand: Lajobi Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $125.00 - $174.49 (On sale from $200.00) as of 9/8/2010 22:44 CDT details
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Great Buy! September 6, 2010 vpc I haven't used the crib yet but I love it! It is sturdy, easy to put together, and the size it great. I would recommend this crib to anyone. I also liked how much information is given on the product preview about the size of mattress it needed.
Great August 29, 2010 New MOmmy The crib looks great. The directions that came with it were not the right ones, however we figured out how to put it together pretty easy. Also it says it is a cherry crib and we have tried finding matching furniture in cherry, but they are different color cherry's so I am not really sure if the crib is "regular" cherry or dark or any other type. Other then that the crib is fantastic!
paint chipped off 2nd month... August 25, 2010 mother of 6 Bought this for my 1 year old daughter, she bit the crib side(she has 4 teeth) and the paint chipped right off. We had purchased the white crib, its beautiful and well made, fairly easy for two people to put together, overall I was very pleased until this happened. I have contacted the manufacter and am awaiting a response. Teething guards could have prevented this from happening, if I get a replacement rail that is what I intend to do, overall I am happy with the crib aside from the chipped paint.
great crib August 20, 2010 mmississippy Great quality crib, easy to assemble and safe. wish the mattress could be lifted up a little more,but after much shopping generally very happy with the purchase!
For the price, this is excellent! August 20, 2010 Micheal Mathews (Alexandria, Virginia, USA) Very nervous about ordering my daughters crib on-line, very very nervous. But after checking out the local shops and looking at almost every crib here on Amazon I felt a bit more confident and ordered this one.
Wow.
So far both the grandparents have commented on how pretty it is. It's solid once assembled. It's nice looking, meets all the new safety standards, no drop side so no worries and it has an adjustable height on the mattress to make up for the change in safety standards regarding drop sides.
We got the cherry finish and my wife was worried, but it's a classic victorian cherry so you're getting a dark red stain, very nice.
Standard mattress fits nicely inside, no gaps, and the mattress support is a steel frame with steel mesh and springs.
So why the 5 stars?
Well, because it's a typical self assembly, allen wrench, thumb blister kit. I swear it's been a week and the side of my thumb still hurts from tightening all of the screws.
I still don't understand to this day why they stopped using Phillips screws for these kits and it really wouldn't be so bad accept for the fact that my daughter learned how to pull herself up about 5 minutes after we finished the crib and put her in it. We had built it at the top height so we could get her out easier. We thought it'd save us some back pain and it would be fine since she couldn't stand up without help. Well OF COURSE she stood up right after that, that's what kids do.... sigh. So I had to unscrew the most difficult screws in the bed and re-screw them in new slots using that annoyingly thin little allen wrench.
But that's really my only gripe. The packaging was fine, no damage to the crib, lots of Styrofoam, cardboard supports and separators. I'm a big guy so I could actually lift the package myself, though it does say "Team Lift" on the side and if I wasn't 6'5" I couldn't have carried it alone, to long and awkward. But the weight was very manageable, not like most solid hardwood cribs that weigh a ton.
For the price I really couldn't be happier with this purchase. And knowing that it converts into a day bed and then a head and foot board when she's ready just makes it feel like that much more of a bargain. If you're worried about the side coming off prematurely, don't, it's bolted on just like the other sides. To convert it to a day bed you have to remove the bolts.
We'll see how well it withstands the test of time. I'll write an update if anything happens.
So here's a tip for anyone who hasn't done many of these "DIY furniture" kits. Once you've got it put together, go back through every screw from the beginning and try tightening them again. Lots of screws will loosen as you tighten others. Read the warning for the mattress height, If your child can pull themselves up on their own, the mattress goes at the lowest setting, trust me, you don't want to have to re-set this thing anytime soon, the mattress screws are painted ends so they kind of glue in, very difficult to get them back out.
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