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Anonymous wrote:Wow, those are expensive. We didn't have any experience with off gassing from our non-bulky convertible crib from Ikea.
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Some people have more money than sense.
-1 We wanted a sturdy crib and good car seats. We value safety. Other ways to save money but safety is not one.
Please explain to me in detail why your $800 crib is cheaper than my $100 IKEA crib tested to European standards?
Sorry, meant to say SAFER. I don't get how any crib is safer than another unless you're comparing to one of the recalled drop side cribs?
Mine was not $800 - I paid under $400 with delivery. The wood used is much thicker and sturdier. European standard are not always better. The wood difference on grandma's graco vs. ours was very different - her easily moved, flexed, etc. Ikea cribs have been recalled. Obviously not all of theirs are fully safe.