Baby : DaVinci Parker Crib in Oak

DaVinci Parker Crib in Oak

from: DaVinci




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4471







Binding: Baby Product
Brand: DaVinci
Color: Oak
EAN: 0022791452127
Label: DaVinci
Manufacturer: DaVinci
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 2 years
Model: K5101O
Publisher: DaVinci
Sales Rank: 4471
Studio: DaVinci


Features:
  • Includes toddler bed conversion guard rail
  • Includes a headboard and footboard for a full-size bed
  • Mattress height adjusts to four levels to allow for versatile crib size and conversion to toddler and full-size bed
  • Meets or exceeds all U.S. standards
  • No moving parts, all sides are stationary







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Product Description:
Da Vinci Parker 4-in-1 Convertible Crib Create a classic, sophisticated nursery with the Da Vinci Parker 4-in-1 Convertible Crib as its centerpiece. Converting into a crib, day bed, toddler and full-size bed, this quality set will last for years. The Da Vinci Parker 4-in-1 Convertible Crib features a smooth, swooping side for elegance and ease of use - take your baby out with little effort. The 4-position mattress support adjusts for your growing baby. Easily convert their crib into a day bed or toddler bed. Unlike other convertible cribs, Da Vinci has included the Toddler Bed Conversion Guard Rail for safety. With the Da Vinci Full Size Conversion Rail (not included) and the head and footboard, create a full-sized bed for your big kid. The rail also works with the Emily and Kalani cribs to convert to full size. The rolling trundle drawer underneath provides convenient, hidden storage. Available in natural, cherry, oak, and pearl white, order the Da Vinci Parker 4-in-1 Crib today!











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Good Crib
The crib came in a slightly damaged box but everything was accounted for. It was easy to set-up though the instructions could have been a little more clear. The wood seems to be sturdy and high quality. We have not fully tested the crib yet because our little one isn't here yet but I am sure he or she will love it!

The only thing I wish they would improve is to include tabs for the bolts on the outside so that it blends in with the finish.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Crib
The direction to assemble was adequate but could be better. After tightening the screws I could detect very slight wobble as in all assembled furnitures but the product is generally solid.
Made of good quality softwood pine all through except the drawer. The drawer-bottom is nothing but hardboard and there is a piece of wood that is supposed to support this wide drawer. This support is badly designed and is apt to come off from screws (you don't put a screw along the grain direction... always across!) Luckily I have a hand saw and drill and ran to HD to get a piece of construction moulding-like piece to replace that support at an angle under the drawer.

I also got a $99 Sealy mattress with it. After putting the mattress the bed-height is good enough even for a short person to reach and lift the baby.

As I checked today again, the price shows something like $400+! Must be a mistake... if not there are other web stores selling it for $270 delivered.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - So Far I'm Impressed... The Cherry Finish is Beautiful!
I hadn't seen this crib in person before I ordered it from amazon.com so needless to say I was worried because shipping something back this large is nearly impossible and extremely costly. Overall this is a great crib. I have not used it yet because my baby isn't due for a few more months but I can say that it seems very sturdy and solid and the cherry finish is beautiful. The instructions aren't fool-proof but after about 2.5 hours we were able to get this crib set up. At first I didnt like the fact that the screw holes were exposed but another reviewer mentioned that the covers/caps for the screw holes could become a choking hazard so now I am happy they aren't covered. The crib was packaged very well and it arrived without any scratches or chips in the finish however we did scratch the crib near one of the screw holes when putting it together. This probably could have been avoided if we were more careful but after an hour or so we were just ready to get it done and started rushing. The included drawer is not great but it works. It is not made of real wood like the crib itself but it seems fairly sturdy and could certainly be used to hold extra bed linens.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very happy with this crib
We are very happy with this crib. Due to reading the many comments about dings, we decided to go with the natural crib to help hide any flaws. The crib arrived in perfect condition, well-packed, and we didn't notice any dings during assembly. I agree that the directions could be improved. If you read all of the directions before beginning and figure out which hardware is which, it will go more easily.

To everyone complaining about wanting covers to hide the screws: they're a choking hazard! No reputable crib company would include them and it would be foolish to add them yourself. Remember, nothing so small that it can fit through a toilet paper tube is safe for baby. Anyway, that's my rant.

Enjoy the crib!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Grandma # 10
Very timely arrival of product exceeded our expectations for delivery. Product easily assembled (even though others had said was hard). All items fit perfectly including the drawer (again some had said there were challenges). Daughter is very happy with the design, workmanship, and how sturdy it looks. I am sure the baby will enjoy it come February. Also purchased the matching crib mattress which fit snugly into the crib, exactly how you would want it to fit. Very satisfied.

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