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South Shore Furniture, Cotton Candy Collection, Changing Table, Pure White


South Shore Furniture, Cotton Candy Collection, Changing Table, Pure White

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South Shore Changing Table Cotton Candy Collection Pure white. This Cotton Candy collection offers a classic look that will grow with baby. This collection in white laminate is one of our most versatile ever as when removing the changing station from the changing table it becomes a regular chest.

This furniture arrives unassembled. This Cotton Candy collection offers a classic look that will grow with baby. This collection in white laminate
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  1. Ummi
    5:32 pm on November 3rd, 2009

    This changing table looks really great once its put together. But it is made extremely cheaap. The back wood is so thin its almost like cardboard. My husabnd is really great at putting furniture together but did have a hard time with this one. The bars that hold the drawers are not metal but plastic. It is not a cheap (varying in price from $189.00-$250.00) but I wish we would have done more research and found a another table for $50.00 or more. I am not forseeing this product to last longer then a year or two.

  2. Urian
    6:00 pm on November 3rd, 2009

    This is a nice looking changing table and perfect for a small space. Had I known the corners were as sharp as they were though, I would not have purchased this item. I’m surprised this passed any safety inspection! EVERY single corner is sharp enough to invoke SERIOUS injury to someone. We got some rounded corner guards but they are not enough – you’ll need 16 to insure you get every side (4 for the bottom inside drawers, 4 for the top drawer, 4 for the corners above the top drawer, and 4 for the corners of the table guards). In addition, standard corner guards don’t fit well so we had to cut them to size. We would have returned the product but it took several hours to install it, so we’ll keep it with the intent of getting a better dresser in the near future and having it all patched with makeshift corner guards.

    Last but not least, the edges are also very sharp. By the time we finish baby and child proofing this thing, it will look like a patched up changing table. Don’t waste your money on this changing table.

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