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HomeOrganic Baby FurnitureBassinetsArm's Reach Co-Sleeper Bassinet Leg Extension Kit, Natural |
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66 of 68 found the following review helpful:
Shop Around Mar 16, 2008
By kellyandjonny I agree that these extenders are an inferior product and an obvious attempt by the manufacturer to gouge additional money from consumers. We found a much better product at Bed Bath & Beyond. They are intended as bed height extenders, but work perfectly with the co-sleeper. In fact, they are muc more stable than the cosleeper and they are only $12.99. Definitely shop around!
37 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Unsafe, unfortunately your options are limited Jan 18, 2007
By Johnny K
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These extensions should have been included with the co-sleeper. As it is, the co-sleeper is lower than the average adult bed and the extensions are required if you want your child sleeping on your level. The fact that they sell it as a separate item is pure gouging for an extra few bucks, which is irritating. They are simple pieces of plastic and shouldn't add but a dollar or two to Arms Reach's cost.
There are twelve pieces, so you can use a max of 3 pieces per leg to increase it to the maximum height. We had to do just that, and found that the three connected pieces are *very* unstable.
It's too bad they charge so much for a poorly constructed set of unstable plastic pieces. What they should do is provide a set of pieces of varying heights, to prevent too many connections to a bed that's holding your precious child.
22 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Leg extensions are best bet Mar 12, 2007
By K. Angstadt To bring the co-sleeper up to the height of the bed, these leg extensions are the best bet. Yes, as someone else said, they do make it a little shaky.
So if you are not planning to attach the co-sleeper to your bed, you may want to leave the height alone. (You'll be getting up anyway, so it probably doesn't matter how tall it is.) But once attached to the bed with the anchor strap, rather than free-standing, it was very secure.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Not worth it - look at bed risers from Bed Bath and Beyond! Aug 10, 2010
By A. A. After reading reviews about poor stability - in addition to the 20 buck price tag - my husband and I decided to get the 5" bed risers (or lifters) sold at BBY. We are very happy with our purchase - the feet (castor and non-castor legs) both fit in the space allotted. It seems a lot more stable than the Arm's reach extenders - and you can't beat the $7.99 price!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
A necessity if you have a thick mattress Feb 05, 2009
By mama doodles These are absolutely necessary to get your co-sleeper to be level with the bed if you have a thick mattress (which most of them are these days). I used every single one of them. They seem like they wouldn't be very sturdy/stable, but once the co-sleeper is strapped to the bed, it doesn't move at all.
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