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Delta Children's Products Vintage Chic Jenny Lind Changing Table in Oak | 
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| Brand: Delta Children's Products Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $114.99
Rating: 72 reviews Sales Rank: 9716
Color: Oak Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 20 Dimensions (in): 36 x 19.5 x 41
Model: 7750-6 UPC: 080213775063 EAN: 0080213775063 ASIN: B000056HNM
Availability: Usually ships in 5-7 business days
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| Features:
| • | Jenny Lind changing table with wood construction and oak finish | | • | Two open shelves for easy access | | • | Turn-spindle rails and safety belt for secure operation | | • | Mattress pad for baby's comfort | | • | Stands 41" H x 36" L x 19.5" D in dimension |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Editorial Review With its turned legs and rails, this oak-lacquered, all-wood changing table looks like it belongs in the corner of an old-fashioned country kitchen more than in a modern nursery. But even if Mom doesn't wear lace-fringed gingham skirts or the house is steel-and-glass modern, this is a practical piece of baby furniture. Two large shelves provide ample storage for diapers and other paraphernalia. On top there's a 34-by-18-inch pad with a wipe-clean surface and a nylon restraining strap. The table is light enough to be movable but is still quite sturdy. --Richard Farr
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| Customer Reviews: Read 67 more reviews...
A great changing table for the price December 2, 2008 Kagome USA I bought this changing table with the matching Delta Jenny Lind crib from another store (shop around for the best price). When they arrived, my husband and I set up the changing table first. It was very easy for us to set up (although I think it would be quite difficult for just one person to do). I did feel like the wood was good to crack at times, as in some places it must be strained to fit together while you tighten the screws, but it held up in the end, and is actually much sturdier than it looks like it is going to be when you take it out of the box. Are there nicer, sturdier products out there? Absolutely, but you're going to pay for the difference. Overall, we are very pleased with the value of the product for the price. However, as a side note, the oak crib did not match its "matching" changing table. The changing table is a nice reddish oak, while the crib was very blonde. We took the items back to exchange for a matching set, only to learn that the crib has been recalled. Please be aware of this if you are considering buying the set.
Nice for the price April 9, 2008 H. Krech (Minnesota) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I haven't had any problems w/ this changing table. I saw no reason to spend a lot of money for a changing table, but I wanted something durable. Yes, the shelves won't hold the Encyclopedia Britannica set, but it holds my supplies nicely (I keep stuff in baskets for organizational purposes). I have used this for over 2 years w/ no screws loosening or other issues. I have never used the belt that comes w/ it, so I can't speak to that. I did purchase padded changing pad covers to make that part more comfortable for my son.
top changing level broke and my child fell through!!! please read all of the reviews! May 28, 2006 Jamie Murphy (Cedar Park, TX United States) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I've been using this changing table for 18 months with no problems until this morning my wiggly 25lb. daughter fell through! She could have been really hurt. The rail that the changing platform slides into gave out. On the purchase page on this web site it states for children 3 years old and under but when you get the box it states for 20 pounds and under! I'm guessing the average three year old has long since broken 20 pounds, my daughter was 20 pounds around 11 months and has always been in the 50th percentile. My advice is to spend a little more money on something more substantial so you don't have to spend a lot more money later replacing it or worse possibly on a doctors appointment for an injured child. Please take some time to read all of the reviews. There are so many complaints of cheap material, cracked wood, the pitiful 20# weight limit, bad instructions, screws that keep coming loose, missing parts, and warped panels. Many reviewers agree you get a cheap, poor quality table for a cheap price.
changing table January 30, 2006 Grandma to be (Ohio) 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
I do not understand what the hold up is. It was ordered on the 29th of December and they say it won't be delivered until March 2 or 3rd. Can you tell my why? It is on 2 day shipment delivery. Thank you
Good Table for a Good Price November 28, 2005 A. Jackson (Aiken, SC USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I didn't see any point in spending $200 on a changing table I could only use for maybe the first year of my sons life. So I opted for this one, which can later be used as a book shelf or for storage. As cheap as you might think this table is, it is surprisingly sturdy and well made. It only took my husband about 30 minutes to put together. The changing pad is great because it is vinyl and very easy to clean up. The shelves are great for holding everything you need - I have storage bins which hold all my items and fit nicely on each shelf. The built in "seat belt" is great for holding my son in place as he is quite the wiggle worm. For anyone who wants to save a little money in the changing table department, I highly recommend this table. It also matches my Delta Natural Oak crib very well.
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