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Graco Lauren Dropside Convertible Crib - Espresso


Graco Lauren Dropside Convertible Crib - Espresso Image  Manufacturer: Lajobi
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Model#:
Weight: 58..3lbs
Height: 6..87"
   Width: 30..75"
Length: .54"

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

Retail Price: $149.99
Online Sale Price:
Features:
  • Convertible Crib Converts to a Daybed, Toddler Bed, Crib, Full-Size Headboard
  • Made of Pine, Espresso Finish
  • Rail Features Single Drop Side
  • 3-Position Mattress Support
  • Solid Wood Design, Easy-to-Roll Casters
  • Nontoxic Finish, Locking Pins, Stabilizer Bar; Meets JPMA Certified Safety Rating, ASTM Standards, All CPSP Standards
  • Includes Adjustable Spring, Assembly Hardware
  • Box Spring, Crib Mattress, Full-Size Mattress (Sold Separately)
  • Assembly Required
  • Wipe Clean with a Damp Cloth
  • 57 3/8x30 5/8x47 5/8 "



User Submitted Graco Lauren Dropside Convertible Crib - Espresso Reviews


August 6, 2008
Inexpensive, espresso colour is pretty
I just purchased this crib in store at Target in espresso colour and put it together by myself (7 mths pregnant) -- the only part I needed assistance with was getting the drop side on, although if I really needed to I probably could have done that on my own too. :) I felt the instructions were clear, if you'd like a preview of them before you buy they're available on the GracoBaby website. There is slightly uneven staining. I thought it was barely noticeable except on one of the legs. I also noticed that were some slight dings in the wood but they were stained over -- meaning the dings were present in the factory itself. Because it is such a dark color, they aren't noticeable until you get close to inspect, but it seems like it would ding/scratch easy (I did not test. :-p). One thing I noticed, if you're planning on using it as a full size headboard, be aware that both legs of the headboard will have holes running down them, from where the sides of the crib and the mattress spring attached. The holes are stained so it might not be that noticeable.. or maybe the bedframe/mattress will cover those.. I'm not sure. But just something to be aware of. Had to get a defective bolt replaced and the company was quick to respond and ship it out. Overall, I'm happy with the purchase!

 


 

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