"Quick delivery easy to assemble - converts to a bed so will last for a long time. Very pleased and will be buying another one for out new baby"
Plan for the future with a cotbed from Boori, Silver Cross or other leading ranges. Once baby has grown older, simply remove the sides to turn your cot into a bed. Price shown for Eric. Ownbrand range £69 - £350.
The cot we chose was one their cheaper ones but it seems as sturdy and well made as the more expensive range. We have been very happy with both the cot and the mattress, both purchased at John Lewis from their own brand.
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I bought one of John Lewis' cheaper cots. I think it was around £150. It's been great, it's simple to put together and looks good. I decided to go with the best mattress I could afford as, for me, that was really important. I chose a john Lewis one and it's been great.
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Lots of nice selections at good prices
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Brilliant quality & value for money. Beautifully designed & looks lovely.
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Price match everything and excellent service
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When I was looking for baby products I was suprised with low prices at John Lewis. Thinking about the brand I was expecting everything to be very expensive. Well I was wrong. I think half of my baby nursery is from J.L.
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When our boy was a newborn we used an Anna glider crib which gave him plenty of room and he was comfortable in it for a good six months. It was very sturdy and well made. We then moved him into a Rachel cot bed which is also well made and sturdy (with a few minor superficial scratches). We initially had it on the highest level and now have it on the lowest. A little tricky to lower it on your own, best done by two people.
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Cheap and cheerful, looks good and easy to assemble.
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