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Topic: Mocka Aspiring Cot
Posted By: bridgetc
Subject: Mocka Aspiring Cot
Date Posted: 26 January 2010 at 11:25am
Does anyone have a Mocka Aspiring Cot?
http://mocka.co.nz/cots/aspiring-cot.html?SID=6d87fc158b2b8cb1f818f964cfdc92f1

I like the look of them, and the price. They don't have drop sides, but are lower to the ground (89cm high, instead of 110cm for most). So I guess you drop baby in instead of lifting up and over or dropping the sides. Also have 2 base heights.

Would love to hear if anyone has one, or has seen one!

Cheers
BC

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Posted By: Anonymous55
Date Posted: 28 January 2010 at 12:36pm
I have one, but the baby isn't here yet!

It was super easy to assemble, got the $99 mattress with it also and I personally like it very much (especially the price). Looks cool, too!


Posted By: bridgetc
Date Posted: 28 January 2010 at 4:25pm
Thanks Julia - I liked the price too, and the fact you don't have to be fiddling with the latch one-handed, just drop them in haha! Also, in Europe they are talking about banning drop sides cos they are the things that usually cause a recall. Are they very low? Now worried about 2 naughty dogs jumping in!!

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Posted By: Katep
Date Posted: 28 January 2010 at 4:28pm
It is a fantastic cot. I have no problem 'dropping' the baby in. I am short, so maybe that helps? Although, I am regretting that it doesn't have drop sides with being pregnant again.

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Posted By: Anonymous55
Date Posted: 28 January 2010 at 4:42pm
Well, I've got a greyhound and a boxer and even though the base is very low (compared to other cots) the bars are a really good height. My pretty big dogs certainly aren't gonna get in there!!

I'm from Germany so the european (no drop side, really basic) design appealed to me right away. And nothing beats that price for a new, unused cot!


Posted By: bridgetc
Date Posted: 29 January 2010 at 5:55am
I'll be fine the Julia - only a jack russell and a bull terrier here (though she is pretty springy). Someone suggested covering mattress in tinfoil - before baby arrives and temporarily of course, so cats get a fright when they jump on and don't do it again - should work for dogs. Then again if mine were better behaved!

Katep did you get the Mocka mattress too? What's it like?


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Posted By: Katep
Date Posted: 29 January 2010 at 2:21pm
We do have the matress. No problems, I assume it is comfortable as my baby sleeps...? I can't say I have experience to compare with other matresses.

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Posted By: AlpineGirl
Date Posted: 26 July 2011 at 9:43pm
Put mouse traps the plastic ones everywhere you don't want dogs or cats jumping up on... they work a treat.


Posted By: BessieBear
Date Posted: 28 July 2011 at 2:37pm

Fill the cot with blown up balloons.



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