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    Posted: 09 May 2010 at 10:35am
I'm on the look out for changing tables and want something like the Mocka Change Table & Drawer set

This is the only one of this type I have been able to find. Does anybody know where else to get something similar from?
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I'm having trouble with change tables as I'm quite short and a lot of change tables I've come across so far are too high for me. I want one that sits about waist height I guess.

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Fleur have you tried the fold up ones? Its what we used with Daniel and I'm a short ass and it worked fine for me
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Fold up ones are pretty easy to make as well if you have a DH or father who have an hour or two spare ....
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I haven't seen fold up ones - are they at Baby Factory and Baby City?
Ha ha no I don't own a handy DH or Dad.

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Hmmm I can't really remember, I know when I was preg with Daniel baby factory had some as did farmers
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I'm 5'3" and have a fold up one. I wanted one that was a reasonable height and that I could fold up and put away in a cupboard inbetween kids. TBH I used it heaps when DD was little but now only use it for night changes as it's easier to change her on the floor.

My one is this one and it's great nice and sturdy and the shelf on the bottom holds a reasonable amount. Change table
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susy I have not seen anything like that before but I LOVE IT. Exactly what I wanted but ended up with more common wooden ones....


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Ok then so this one seems to be a bit of a rare find - they are very commn in europe however.
i think I will place my order with them then seeing they are currently out of stock. Would have been nice to have something to compare it with or actually seen in real. Never mind, at least they don't cost a fortune!
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I have the Mocka change table/drawers. I absolutely LOVE it. But have someone handy around when it gets delivered as it's really really heavy and assembling the drawers is a little complicated. I don't know when it expires but use the discount code JIMMY. It'll save you 2% ($55!).
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You have found another fan here! I'm going to show DH when he gets home and fx'd he will let me get them
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Me too, am thinking of selling mine and buying that one!


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Oh wow thankyou so much laddies :) i just orded one and it was $224 or something like that with the changeing pad. The problem is now i want a new white cot hahaha.
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Yup I have decided I am getting one and a highchair!


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Oh man I better get organised and put my order in.
Seeing they are on backorder already and don't wanna miss out!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote lostAmber Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 2010 at 6:23pm
Dh said yes, but my only "thing" is that I hadn't envisioned a white furniture nursery- I wanted to go with rimu, but being the anal that I am, I couldn't have a white change table and then a rimu cot, they would all have to match.
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I have white furniture in Jakes room and it looks great I really liked the rimu too but in the end went with white as it looks really nice against the baby colours LOL


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I also thought that the good thing about the material of the change table was that it would make for easy cleaning- really easy to wipe down!

The only reason I hadn't entertained white in the nursery is because the rest of our house is done in native timber. I guess I can get over it though, as I do think it looks nice in the nursery; clean and fresh.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote sem Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 May 2010 at 8:49pm
Have you got yourself a cot yet LA?

I don't like the look of timber colour so was always gonna go for white. I still can't believe this is the only changing table in that style though.
Anybody got a handy DH or DP - there is a great business idea!
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Susyl you may find in baby city drawers with change top that can be removed. You pay for the two item seperately but I found that too expensive so didnt buy them.... Not the henderson one though its too small... have you been out to Albany? They have a decent selection of furniture....


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