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Delta Fold-a-Way Portable Crib

*Est. $120

Reviewed December 2007
Delta Fold-a-Way Portable Crib

pros
  • Doubles as a portable and permanent crib
  • Folds, easy to carry
cons
  • Doesn't convert to a toddler bed
  • No mattress included
 
 
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Excellent, November 11, 2008
I am a single father with twin infants who spend most of their time with mom and the rest with me in my 1 bedroom apt. This product works extremely well for me since the cribs can roll, be folded and stored and seem sturdy enough to support my twin boys. Highly recommended for parents with small babies and limited space at home. I would suggest a different mattress since this one is fairly thin.
Junk, June 22, 2008
I ordered this crib for my son to have at my parents house for visits. Don't waste your money. I don't know how Delta can even produce such a piece of junk. Honestly, a better use for it would be firewood.
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1. Baby Bargains

"Baby Bargains" includes a detailed section on cribs, with ratings of most popular brands, including Delta. The authors don't do any independent testing, but they do provide brand recommendations based on product evaluations, user feedback and manufacturer history.

Review: Crib Brand Ratings, Denise and Alan Fields, Seventh Edition, 2007

2. Epinions.com

The half-dozen parents posting here have good things to say about the Delta Fold-a-Way baby crib; one owner goes into great depth about its virtues.

Review: Delta Fold-a-Way Crib, Contributors to Epinions.com

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