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This review is from: Stork Craft Tuscany 4-in-1 Stages Crib, Espresso (Baby Product)
After finally getting sick and tired of all the crib recalls, we bought this crib on 6/25 for our now 1 year old. The outer box looked pretty rough when it got here but the manufacturers packaging inside the outer box provided by amazon was pristine. I read all the reviews about the crib arriving with scratching so I hawk-eyed every single inch of every piece of the crib. I found NO scratches. I did find 2 small imperfections in the wood itself which can only been seen when looking closely, but that comes with the territory when using real wood.Assembly directions were very easy to follow. It took us just under an hour to assemble. There is NO WAY to put this crib together by yourself, so don't even try it. The only thing that will result is damage to the crib itself and probably a bad assembly risking your child's life. My daughter is teething and I know some said the crib scratches very easily. She has marked up the wood on the front rail with her teeth but not through the coloring on the wood. It looks more like indentations. It's really not noticeable unless you look closely but if this is a major issue for you, you might want to go with a crib that you can put guards on. I drove to every store and essentially looked at every crib out there. I was so worried about buying off the internet but the price was incentive enough to give it a shot. I can honestly say that the quality of this crib surpasses many of the $400 cribs I saw in the retail stores. Comments
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Aug 11, 2010 7:40:30 AM PDT
Sunyong Tang says:
I was wondering does the package include rails to convert to full size bed? Or you have to buy the rails seperately? Thanks!
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Aug 11, 2010 8:12:30 AM PDT
SLC says:
It comes with everything you need to use it as the crib, toddler bed (w/side guard rail) and daybed (all of which use the crib mattress). It does not come with rails for the full size bed because it's my understanding that you use a standard twin bed frame for that and just attached the head and foot boards. Hope that helps.
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Oct 6, 2011 11:54:03 PM PDT
Douglas E. Wong says:
I was able to assemble the crib myself. Only part that was a little tricky was the mattress base: I put a couple of those rubber maid storage tubs under it, then carefully slid it in before attaching it to the headboard. It's completely doable for a single parent or for someone who just didn't want to bug the wife, like myself.
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