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Topic: Mocka
Posted By: sem
Subject: Mocka
Date Posted: 23 February 2010 at 9:44pm
Does anybody have any feedback and/or thoughts on these two Mocka items or the brand in general?

http://mocka.co.nz/mocka-amalfi-cot.html - Mocka Cot

http://mocka.co.nz/change-table-and-drawer-set.html - Mocka changing table


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Posted By: Anonymous55
Date Posted: 24 February 2010 at 9:34am
Hi there,

I've got both of them, no baby yet though!
I gotta say I'm very happy with both items, sturdy, cheap, awesome service. I'll always buy again from them!

You do want to be a bit handy for putting up that change table....


Posted By: ohanlon82
Date Posted: 24 February 2010 at 9:37am
I have brought the chair from there
Have not got to really use it yet

But looks fab in the room and pretty cheap

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Posted By: E&L+1
Date Posted: 24 February 2010 at 12:08pm
I have a mocka high chair and the folding change table (canvas one) I haven't used the high chair yet but love the change table. Both were easy to assemble and very study. I would buy from them again.

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Posted By: luvmylittlies
Date Posted: 24 February 2010 at 3:25pm

I have the change table and I love it.  It's really solid and will be a great piece of furniture even when it's no longer needed as a change table.  Fast friendly service too.  BUT I agree with Julia87 - some of the assembly (it comes in a flat pack) is not as straight forward as the instructions make out.  And it's HEAVY so you don't want to be trying to assemble it on your own.  I plan to buy the high chair in a little while as well.



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Posted By: ohanlon82
Date Posted: 24 February 2010 at 3:31pm
Yes i must agree girls - DH even kind struggled with the chair... and he is very handy

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Posted By: sem
Date Posted: 24 February 2010 at 3:34pm
Thank you so much for all your feedback.

I'm really keen on the chaning table - its actually sold out at the moment so it must be very popular!
Has anybody used their cot? I know nothing about cots at this stage but noticed most cots have the front part that can be lowerd. I assume its to lift baby out once the matress is in its lowest position.
How important is it to have this feature?

Their products seem very cheap, I just wanted to make sure that they are of good quality too. Have heard from a couple of people about the weight and trouble with assembly. But as long as the finished product is good, thats all that is important I guess.

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Posted By: Katep
Date Posted: 24 February 2010 at 9:34pm
The cot is very sturdy and I am happy with it, and the price. We have not lowered it to the lower level yet (probably should). The only thing that worries me is that I am pregnant again and I do worry about getting DD out when it is lowered and I have a big belly.

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Posted By: LeeG
Date Posted: 26 February 2010 at 9:02am
Hi ... we've got the highchair, and that was delivered really promptly, was super easy to assemble and looks great ... so I hopefully there other products would be just as good!

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Posted By: Red
Date Posted: 26 February 2010 at 9:40am
I have just discovered their website and am eyeing up the bouncer and one of their chairs. If anybody has any of these, would appreciate any feedback.

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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 26 February 2010 at 11:04am
hmm the cot looks nice but i imagine it might not be good with a bad back if you have to bend down further with it being lower... and i hate it when my husband hasnt put the side of the cot down and i need to put a sleeping baby down.

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Posted By: bebebaby
Date Posted: 26 February 2010 at 11:30pm
Red, if you mean the mocka chair for adults. Then YES get it. Its so comfortable. I love it. I sit in in now just soaking up the babies room. Its pretty much identical to a chair they sell in farmers, so if you wanted to try it first look in farmers.

I dont have there cot, but I'm short ish, and found it really hard to make the cot up with the side down on our cot, so I dont think I could use a cot with out it being able to lower.
Maybe look at a some cots in a shop, and pretend you were going to make it, lay a baby down? Just a thought.

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Posted By: Red
Date Posted: 27 February 2010 at 5:56pm
Thanks janini - yep I want one of the adult chairs to put in bubs room for feeding. Good price compared to other ones around.

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Posted By: minik8e
Date Posted: 28 February 2010 at 9:57am
We don't have any Mocka stuff (I'm eyeing up their highchairs at the moment) but I love being able to put the side of the cot down. I'm short, and it means it's easier to shush/pat the girls back to sleep or to settle them (our cots only have one level - low). Sometimes we are there for 10 or so minutes, stuff bending down for that long!!!



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