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Mrs JCD
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Topic: Touchwood or Genesis cot - which is best? Posted: 07 January 2013 at 10:47am |
I'm completely overwhelmed when it comes to choosing a cot, so I'd love some advice! We're currently tossing up between either a: - Touchwood Chateau http://www.touchwoodcots.co.nz/index.php?page=shop/flypage&product_id=5&PHPSESSID=l43hb4frqq4n7m80vf398poln1Or a: - Genesis Arizona http://www.genesisfurniture.co.nz/Our-Products/Nursery-Products/Cots/Arizona-Cot/Touchwood cots seem amazing - although hideously expensive, particularly with the mattress being additional. Are they worth the cost? Genesis cots seem to offer similar features, for about half the price. But are there any downsides because of that? I'm rather reluctant to buy a cot second-hand - it's definitely something I'd personally feel much more comfortable buying brand new. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks heaps
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Posted: 07 January 2013 at 2:00pm |
I don't have either but wanted to offer my thoughts The second one Genesis has wheels, but I guess you could take those off? The first one Touchwood has solid ends- so I guess it depends on what you like- solid ends or rails/slats? Both have sides that go down- so that's good if that's what you want? Just to make things even more tricky- maybe, or maybe not- I have this one: http://www.mocka.co.nz/sleep-1/baby-cots/mocka-amalfi-cot.html And Fergus likes it- the slats/rails on the side are a safe distance apart, Fergus can see out of it, it's white and clean looking- modern and funky. Which I guess is why I like the Genesis type better than the Touchwood from the two you like- it just looks more modern. This probably wasn't even helpful at all!
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Posted: 07 January 2013 at 2:09pm |
We too have the Mocka one. I purely went for looks and when choosing the cot lol!
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Posted: 07 January 2013 at 5:11pm |
We've got the Genesis Arizona - actually, until recently we had two of them. They are lovely cots and I don't think there are any down sides to them being cheaper. (The wheels are handy btw for when your 18 month old discovers at 10 at night that he can use his feet to kick the wall and be annoying!) At the end of the day if cost is not a consideration, just buy the one you like the most :-D. (Both of mine were 2nd hand and in mint condition, we just got new mattresses.)
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Posted: 07 January 2013 at 5:30pm |
Touchwood cots are great. We bought ours second-hand off trademe for around $300. Think they're made in NZ. Have been very happy with it. It's nice and big and the wood is pretty good quality too.
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Posted: 08 January 2013 at 1:46pm |
Genesis cots are made in NZ- one of the very few companies to still do this- so the advantage would be that you can contact the manufacturer directly with any questions etc. We have a Genesis Buckingham cot bought off trademe and it certainly seems nice and solid. http://www.genesisfurniture.co.nz/
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Mrs JCD
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Posted: 08 January 2013 at 3:58pm |
Wow, this is great - thanks so much!!
Having talked to DH last night, I think we're going to hold off for now and decide once she's here (although it would be sensible to take advantage of all the cot sales on at the moment!) We've bought a Cariboo bassinet, so at least she'll have something to sleep in when she arrives!
TeacherLady - I agree, the Mocka cot is gorgeous! I do quite like the idea of a convertable and drop-side, but it's always good to add another option to the list :)
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Posted: 08 January 2013 at 4:42pm |
I guess as long as a cot meets all the NZ safety standards then basically it's purely done on looks.
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Posted: 08 January 2013 at 9:06pm |
We also have a mocha one, the aspiring one. Really like that it doesn't have drop sides which i am more comfortable with regarding safety and ease of use. I read stories about babies getting trapped by broken drop sides and at least that is one less thing to worry about. As far as I know it can be converted to a toddler bed by buying an extra part. And it was really cheap compared to any other cot. We looked at the touchwood cot and it is really well built but we felt that it was just way too expensive new for a cot and we didn't want to buy the cot second.
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Posted: 08 January 2013 at 10:26pm |
Yep the Mocka cots can be converted to toddler beds. I hear from people getting fingers jammed with drop down sides etc so didn't want one either. Never missed it!
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Posted: 08 January 2013 at 10:34pm |
Ahh, I can say that the drop-side was fantastic when I was pregnant and DS was still in his cot, there was no way I could have laid him back down in there when he was sleepy - might be a concern to some, but not others. :-D
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Posted: 09 January 2013 at 7:48am |
Yea I agree with drop down sides. Really didn't want them. Only having Fergus, so no need to worry about bending over got while UTD with another. We have the conversion set up already for when Ferg is ready.
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Posted: 09 January 2013 at 8:54am |
Oh, I didn't realise the Mocka one could convert - that's fantastic!
Thanks everyone!
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