South Shore Furniture, Changing Table, Pure White
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| List Price: | $169.98 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
This elegant baby changing table features functionality and style and its pure white finish will give a clean fresh look to your baby's room. Profiled edges, clean lines and lots of convenient storage space are sure to make this piece the highlight of your child's room or nursery. Whether you prefer storage space behind doors, or open storage space, our one of a kind table was designed to answer your needs. For matching baby armoire, see item #121135. 5 year warranty on parts and materials. All drawer guides feature a lifetime warranty and positive stops. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: Easy.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4610 in Baby Product
- Color: Pure White
- Brand: South Shore Furniture
- Model: 3580330
- Released on: 2008-09-05
- Dimensions: 37.00" h x 20.00" w x 35.00" l, 80.00 pounds
Features
- Safe corners
- 3 open cases for convenient storage
- This item is made of composite wood panels that carry the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification
- 5 year warranty
- Assembly required
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
South Shore Changing Table Country Pure White. This elegant changing table features fresh clean lines profiled edges and lots of convenient storage space to highlight your baby's bedroom decor. Bring character to your baby's room with this unique "plank effect" changing table.
Customer Reviews
Excellent value for the price!
When our son was born we had a Jenny Lind changing table (search for ASIN B000FTD1HA, the oak color) that had been given to us fully assembled but unused by the original owners. It wasn't bad, but never impressed me as being very sturdy. Our son is a big kid (born 10 lbs 12.2oz!) and changing him sometimes turns into a wrestling match, until finally a few weeks ago the entire top shelf of the changing table collapsed! Wood split and splintered, no way to repair, utter disaster. Looked like the Titanic, after hitting the bottom of the Atlantic.
So, after a lot of research, visits to every store that carried anything that could even be adapted for use as a changing table, we finally found and settled on this particular one on Amazon. We needed something that could be used after he outgrew the need for a changing table, not to mention something sturdy enough to hold up to some wear and tear while he's still being changed on it. But most of all, we had a very tight budget to work with. Most dresser-type changing tables seem to run well north of $200, pretty well out of our limited reach. Granted, this one isn't quite a full dresser configuration, what with the pockets above the drawers, but it still seemed sturdy enough to fit the bill for today, and practical enough for his use when he gets older (we also have a full size separate dresser for his clothes).
As someone else pointed out, the packaging this is delivered in was pretty substantial and seemed well designed to protect it from having corners and ends crushed in shipping. And as someone else noted, there *are* a lot of parts in that box once you get it open. But the wooden parts are all numbered and marked, and the small parts (screws and nails and such) are pretty distinct and obvious in the instructions. The first few steps of assembly were a little time consuming finding various parts and pieces where I'd sorted them to, but after a little bit things started coming together nicely. I'm no expert at this stuff, but a little hammer and screwdriver work and some patience was all it took to follow the instructions to completion.
Fully assembled this is a very nice piece of furniture. It looks nice, the drawers (although small) track smoothly -unlike drawers for most dressers and such in this price range- and the height is great for tallish folks like my wife and I. My only worry, and the only real reason I took off a star, is that there's a lot of particleboard here, which is worrisome for long-term durability. The top board seems to be solid wood though, and I'll post updates here if the situation changes.
Overall though, this is a nice looking, easy to build, and practical changing table. You may be able to find better tables out there, but if you have a limited budget this seems to be the best deal around for your dollars.
good buy
This is changing table is adorable. I had read reviews that it was hard to put together but my husband had NO problem! I like it because on 3 sides it is raised so my son cannot roll off. I also like the fact that the drawers won't pull all the way out and fall out. I won't have to worry that in the future my son might get hurt. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because I wish it had a side part connected to put all the diaper stuff and to have it all right there. It's not convenient to put everything underneath while you're changing a squirmy baby.
It is a cute changing table but putting it together was a big task!
This table came with lot of parts and the instructions were quite confusing. The bottom parts of the drawers are not sturdy at all. If you have to put a wind-up mobile, you've have to put at one of the ends and not in the middle part which is not flat. Also, there is no extra area (once you put in the changing pad on the changing table) to put a caddy with all the necessary stuffs for a diaper change...reaching under for each item is not convenience. However, the cuteness and the price is very attractive.



