
Dream On Me Synergy 5-in-1 Convertible Full-Size Baby Crib with Toddler, Day & Full Bed Conversion in White, GreenGuard Gold & BSA, 3 Mattress Heights, Sustainable Pinewood
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5-in-1 Convertible Crib – The Synergy grows with your child, transforming from a baby crib (mattress sold separately) into a toddler bed, daybed, and full-size bed with and without a footboard (conversion kits sold separately). This smart design offers long-term value, adapting to your child’s needs from infancy through their childhood while maintaining timeless style for any nursery. Adjustable Height For Comfort- Features three adjustable mattress height options that transition with your baby's age and ability. This design offers maximum comfort and convenience, making it easier for parents to reach newborns and safer to contain active toddlers. Quality Craftsmanship – Built from sustainably sourced New Zealand pinewood with a heavy-duty metal mattress support frame, this crib offers long-lasting strength and stability. Packaging is tested to reduce the risk of damage during transit, ensuring your crib arrives safely. Backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer’s warranty. Assembly required. Tested & Certified for Safety – Expertly designed to meet or exceed ASTM and CPSC safety standards. This crib is also GREENGUARD Gold Certified, screened for over 10,000 chemicals and VOCs to ensure cleaner indoor air and a healthier environment for your baby. Baby Safety Alliance Verified – Independently tested and CPSIA compliant, with lead and phthalate levels well below federal safety limits to ensure a secure and healthy sleep environment.
Verified Parent Reviews
A very simple but sleek crib, for my first I choose a very fancy complicated crib. I didn’t want that, this was so easy to put together and very light weight when moving around the room. It wasn’t to expensive that i’m super uptight about it getting damaged over time. Great quality, good purchase!
UPDATE:Crib easily bends (feels more like plastic/wobbly, bends), be careful. This may not matter or be significant to many. it has reviews. i'd look at all reviews in the last 6-12 months however. I don't think it is 'unsafe', but I was more worried about the older stages when babies like to climb or wiggle the crib. OURS was unsafe, but that happens on the manufacture line and nothing is perfect all the time. Some things I'd like to warn you about, or make you aware of are:Watch for a gap between frame and sides (ours had almost 2 inches between), or it not lining up. Ours had that strange issue whereone size was slightly longer than the others, and the holes were missing on one side (that was the short side on your right). Holeswere not proper distance from end to end if measuring from the base to the holes. I thought I put it together wrong, but hubbyagreed. We took a measuring tape and just stared in awe. Must be a manufacture error for sure. Box was a little worn when we gotit, so I have no idea. You'll notice looking down at it that the sides are just zig zagged wrong if you had the same issue I did.***Also NO RAIL was listed on the box as of 2016***unless you get the older box in other colors possibly, or one still left over. I also had hole issues-as in-they were not present when you go to put the last long side on. Yup after all that building, lol. This type of thing happens, but we decided to take our refund and go with the cosco white crib. Search amazon for : Cosco Applegate Metal Crib, White listed for $99 bucks and arrived faster and felt more sturdy, faster to put together, and one person can do it. That crib is metal (may feel cool to touch) and does not convert to a toddler bed-so there is a down side. I liked how sturdy it felt so I went with that. After a year or so, I'd just move child to a twin bed though. New toddler sized beds are great, but so are used or second-hand so pick whatever works for you. See if a local store carries this and feel it for yourself, and look at all recent reviews in the last year. Maybe its a change in quality, or maybe just a fluke. This crib had one more notch to lower bed as child ages, and it converts when you BUY the rail separately. I prefer the cosco one because it is more sturdy. And it's slightly cheaper.OLD REVIEW:It took three weeks to get (listed at time as 2-3 days), and the side rails were missing the aligning holes after I was down to one last side. As in they were not drilled. Instructions tell you not to drill into it either. We'd have to drill 3-4 holes as child grew to accommodate child's bed to go lower. With the flimsy material I didn't feel comfortable doing this, nor did I want to break it and void warranty. It also seemed very bendable and not really wood like, and more like plastic. I guess it would be OK, but not for me. Before assembly check your smaller ends and make sure both have holes on the outter, inner and sides. the sides should look identical. Also, upon putting the first three edges together, it was not flush where it came together leaving a 2 inch to 3 inch gap from the short end to back to short end. I almost wish I had a picture before we dissembled. I had all hardware, the item was packed good, and instructions did come with it.I was unhappy with customer service.This typically doesn't happen but I figured I'd explain. I asked the girl several times to speak up and she wouldn't change her tone. She asked for information several times and didn't get it right. That may be a mic issue, but she never asked me to speak up, slower or anything. She did offer to have a partial refund to have someone fix it. I thought that was weird (warranty issues and what if it broke?), but may have been due to the shipping return cost. Still, I didn't think it was a good idea for her to offer me.I am trying to be positive in my thoughts, she may not have known. She also said I could drill into it-and I told her that it says not to use certain tools like drills on it. I don't know, I was just even more irritated by all of this even more so than when I started.That said, I went with a refund, and UPS will do a pickup. I was happy with that resolution, but now I have to start all over and I have no way to get a crib from a store to my house. This item was on sale, and I used a gift card for it, and liked it could be shipped. I can't just run to a nearby store now to get a crib. I have a gift card to amazon...not something I can go run and get. That's my problem I suppose, but I won't chance buying something else and having a similar issue, and I am not waiting another three weeks for a 'big box' as it was put. Why are other items listed as ready to ship Prime, or without a wait, if that is the case?
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