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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Old post but here we go... I came here looking for advice on wraught iron because I too prefer the style. However, I certainly don't want anything that would be unsafe for my (first) child... Unfortunately, there was very little solid advice, mostly just harsh judgement from defensive moms. Sad. Hope this lack of respect to others isn't being taught to our future generation![/quote] To the poster who revived this very old post: I too have been interested in the iron cribs. Unfortunately you won't find anything helpful here. I've researched this and asked about iron cribs at several stores (great beginnings, baby plus, etc). According to what Ive heard, they are no less safe. A baby may bump their head but it's not much harder than the hard wood (beech) you'd get if you bought a nice wood crib. The reason why they appear to be less popular is because they aren't sold in sets (dresser, crib, table all matching). Most people tend to want a set and most stores carry wood so that they can sell the whole set. Great beginnings sells either Bratt or baby's dream metal cribs for under $550. Hope this helps. As for me, I'm still undecided because I thinkni really want a Ronina but don't want to spend that much. May go with iron instead.[/quote]
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