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    Cot Beds For Sale – A Roundup of the Best Deals

    When you’re looking for cots4Tots cot beds available for sale you need a product that’s secure, durable and adequate in size. The model is made by hand and ticks all the boxes. Our panel liked the mix of white and pine.

    This crib bed comes with all the accessories you’ll need, like storage compartments as well as teething rails and two height settings. It’s also simple to put together, and looks fantastic in any baby nursery.

    Mamas & Papas Coxley Cot Bed

    The mamas and papas coxley cot bed is packed full of wonderful design features that follow an exquisitely crafted look. It’s built to last, converting seamlessly into a toddler bed. It is sure to see your little one through from newborn until they are four years old.

    The slightly tapered feet make it a modern take on the traditional cot. It comes with three mattress positions that can be adjusted to suit your baby’s growing needs, and a lower base which adds security. The cot also has a handy under cot storage draw and teething rails which help protect your little ones gums when they start getting their first teeth.

    Megan Our parent tester loved this cot-bed. It was easy to put together it looked stunning and came with numerous extra features, including a useful drawer for storage. She also appreciated the fact that it’s gender-neutral, meaning it can be passed down to future babies.

    Another thing to consider is that cot beds don’t always come with a mattress, so you’ll need to purchase this separately too. You should choose a firm, flat mattress that is the right size for your baby. The ideal cot mattress is made from foam, springs or coir. It must also be certified according to British safety standards BS 5852+A1:2012 or BS 1877-10/1997.

    The cot itself should have a height limit of 55cm, so that your child won’t be able to get out. The space between the bars should not exceed 6.5cm to prevent your child’s head from becoming trapped.

    Stokke snuzkot

    This eye-catching cot from a Scandi brand adds a fun look to the nursery, with the slats that are coloured adding the right amount of color to make your little one feel at home. It’s a great option for all nurseries and blends seamlessly into your design scheme, including an accompanying changing unit to tie everything together. The cot comes in two neutral shades – white or soft grey. it takes only an hour to assemble, with the clear instructions and separate screws aiding you in the process.

    The cot bed can grow with your child, and includes the option of adding a junior extension kit which can take them up to around age five. It’s a high-end option with the price tag to match, but if you’re looking to invest in a piece of nursery furniture that will last, this is worth considering.

    It is suitable from birth. The mattress can be placed high for easy access by your child. It’s also constructed of a sturdy material and will fit a standard cot mattress that measure up to 140cm x 70cm. The design is modern and simple, with an oval shape that’ll increase your baby’s sense of safety and security. It’s the most compact cot we’ve reviewed but it has plenty of space for your little one to sleep in.

    Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed

    This is an excellent choice for those who want an old-fashioned cot bed. It features rounded dowel slats to create a design that is unique from other beds in this price range. It comes with three different base heights for your baby to meet their needs. This will prevent you from having to bend to pick up your baby.

    It’s also a good option if you have a smaller nursery, with a sloped ceiling or do not want to take up too much floor space with your cot bed. Our Deputy Editor Heidi Scrimgeour says: “It’s an impressive piece that takes up less space than you expect from its appearance.”

    The curved sleigh details on the cot bed’s ends bring a touch of class to any nursery. It can be used from birth until about four years old. It it can be converted into a junior bed by taking off the side rails and lowering the ends. It includes a 140cmx70cm The most comfortable mattress and a huge under-drawer for runners and handles to make it easy to access.

    Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot Bed

    This elegant cot made by Obaby is the final option in our roundup. It has a sleigh design but doesn’t have that bulky feeling that you usually get from these kinds of beds. And it also comes with a handy drawer underneath which means you can keep all the baby essentials within easy reach.

    One of the most appealing aspects about this cot is that it will adapt with your child as they change and grow. You can remove the rails and convert it to an infant bed. Once they grow out of it the cot, you can transform it into a practical daybed.

    This cot bed features an amazing design that has been hand-carved from solid pine. The carved edges flow into the curves of the side rails, creating a truly luxurious cot bed. The deluxe mattress base can be lowered by two positions, making it easier to lay your baby down without bending. It also has teething rails to safeguard the delicate gums of your baby throughout their teething phase.

    This cot is not expensive, but it’s stunning and will impress your family and friends when they visit. It’s simple to build and the instructions are easy to follow with helpful photos, however if you’re worried about your DIY skills, John Lewis offers an assembly service for PS60 which includes fixing it to the wall if needed and removing all the packaging.

    Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot Bed

    This sleigh-style cot bed is the ideal choice for parents who wish for their little one to grow up in a piece of furniture that they’ll treasure. It’s well-constructed and sturdy, so will stand the test of time, and it’s also easy to build and adjust as your baby grows. Our tester found it to be particularly handy that the cot doesn’t have any gaps around the edges so that your child isn’t able to be thrown out of the bed.

    It can also be converted into a toddler’s bed when your child is old enough. You just remove the sides bars and solid ends using an Allen key, and it transforms into a gorgeous traditional-style bed that can be part of your child’s bedroom for many years to be.

    This cot looks expensive but it’s actually very affordable. Our tester called it the best value cot bed she’s tested particularly since you require an additional mattress. It’s also the most efficient flatpack cot you can build. Each piece is labeled alphabetically, so you can’t fail.

    The biggest drawback with this cot is that you need to buy a separate mattress which may be a bit uncomfortable for some parents. But, it’s important to remember that you’ll probably need to replace the mattress of your child at least every year, and sometimes more frequently and this shouldn’t be something to worry about. It’s also made of natural wood, which means you can feel confident when purchasing it.

    Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cot Bed

    A sturdy and stylish cot with a classic style This Good Little Trading Company option is an excellent value for money. It includes a space-saving changing table that snaps neatly to the top of the cot for quick diaper changes. Once baby is done with this, it folds completely away beneath the cot. It also converts into a toddler bed when the time is right with three mattress heights to pick from.

    This cot is an impressively durable option that is suitable for use up to the time your child is four years of age (or even longer if you get the extra toddler bed conversion kit). It’s also constructed from sustainable wood – in this instance, a blend of Australian Araucaria and New Zealand radiata – and includes three mattress positions that you can adapt to the needs of the growing needs of your child.

    Grace the tester, a parent was delighted that the sides were slatted and didn’t have any sharp edges which could be a danger for children. It’s also a good option for rooms with small or ceilings with slopes, since it takes up very little area, with only the side panel separating the cot from the toddler’s bedroom.

    The cot is compliant with the strict safety standards set by BS EN 716, and assembly was a breeze thanks to the alphabetically-labelled parts and simple instructions. The cot also has teething rails and a swivel-rocking frame. You can also put in drawers under the bed to store clothes, toys and nappies.

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