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baby changer
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« on: 22 March 2010, 14:32:18 pm »
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Where can I get a sturdy, reasonably priced changing table with drawers? The ones in ikea just look so flimsy and the ones in Mothercare and Tanglin Mall are just so ridiculously priced.
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« on: 22 March 2010, 14:32:18 pm »
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What we did...
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« Reply #1 on: 22 March 2010, 14:42:07 pm »
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Is to buy a good chest of drawers from Ikea and stick a changing mat on top.  Obviously not as safe as having a big ridge on the edge, but I would never leave my child alone with that anyway.

It's done us well for 2 children and means we haven't ended up with a changing table that we don't need at the end.

Good luck!
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hensvik
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« Reply #2 on: 22 March 2010, 15:02:08 pm »
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actually, ikea has a sturdy model. the hensvik shelf with changing able attachment.
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Baby changer
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« Reply #3 on: 22 March 2010, 17:24:32 pm »
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That Hensvik one looks great, but just I rang Ikea and they haven't got any in stock at either location (and don't have details of when they will be getting more).  Sad
I'll keep trying them though as that price is much more reasonable, and if they don't get any, I might try the idea of putting a changing mat on a chest of drawers

Thanks for the tips  Grin
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Bathroom Counter
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« Reply #4 on: 22 March 2010, 18:32:51 pm »
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We put a changing mat on the bathroom sink counter (it was deep) in a corner so there was only one edge to roll off of and a sink on the other side. Worked brilliantly.
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changer
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« Reply #5 on: 22 March 2010, 18:46:23 pm »
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Seriously babies outgrow change tables really quickly. I had one and used it for about 6 weeks. The best thing to do is buy one of those change mats and change your baby on the mat on the bed.
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« Reply #6 on: 23 March 2010, 13:30:43 pm »
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I think I might just get the mat and change on top of the drawers or on the bed. I had a changing table with my first and used that for my second child as well (gave it away with all other baby stuff when we left the UK). This baby is definitely the last one so will try to make do without the table.
Thanks  Wink
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« Reply #7 on: 23 March 2010, 18:43:50 pm »
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We had/have a Hemnes chest of drawers with a changing mat on top. He's not fallen off yet, although he's tried to jump a few times recently (but the same would be true of a chaging table). Holds a LOT of crap, and it looks tidy as all hidden in drawers.
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yikes!
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« Reply #8 on: 23 March 2010, 20:04:50 pm »
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We had/have a Hemnes chest of drawers with a changing mat on top. He's not fallen off yet, although he's tried to jump a few times recently (but the same would be true of a chaging table). Holds a LOT of crap, and it looks tidy as all hidden in drawers.

Using the phrase 'holds a lot of crap' when discussing changing tables made me look at the post twice  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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I am selling one
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« Reply #9 on: 23 March 2010, 20:40:16 pm »
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Hi

I have a European branded solid wooden change table that has an attachement that you can remove on top so it becomes a chest of drawers/clothes cupboard when you no longer need to change nappies.

I am looking to sell it as my child is now out of nappies and we have moved house and she has built in wardrobe,

If you are interested to view, please call me on 91 420 420
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Scummy NLI
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« Reply #10 on: 23 March 2010, 21:15:11 pm »
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We had/have a Hemnes chest of drawers with a changing mat on top. He's not fallen off yet, although he's tried to jump a few times recently (but the same would be true of a chaging table). Holds a LOT of crap, and it looks tidy as all hidden in drawers.

Using the phrase 'holds a lot of crap' when discussing changing tables made me look at the post twice  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Yeah, makes yoiu reluctant to look in my drawers, doesn't it!
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40$
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« Reply #11 on: 23 March 2010, 21:24:03 pm »
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we have the simplest changing table from ikea that cost $40 and honestly, together with the cheapo ikea high chair these are the 2 best purchases we made. The table is perfectly ok, and my boys are both on the BIGGER side of measuring scales. I admit, there are no drawers so if you really need drawers then I apologise.  I have two sets of the plastic baskets and with some baskets on the lower shelf it is somehow organised. Also, for the money I will not be crying when the time comes to chuck it.

On the table goes the $10 changing mat which is fairly ok. It's cheap enough to replace anytime you feel that cleaning it does not do the job. We also used one of the mats in the bath and lay the baby there for a shower, straight from week 2 when their umbilical cord was dry. No baths till they sat at 6-7 months but they loved it and are not scared of shower at all. The one we used in the bath was replaced quite often without broken heart.
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yikes!
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« Reply #12 on: 23 March 2010, 21:44:27 pm »
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We had/have a Hemnes chest of drawers with a changing mat on top. He's not fallen off yet, although he's tried to jump a few times recently (but the same would be true of a chaging table). Holds a LOT of crap, and it looks tidy as all hidden in drawers.

Using the phrase 'holds a lot of crap' when discussing changing tables made me look at the post twice  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Yeah, makes yoiu reluctant to look in my drawers, doesn't it!

There you go with even more play on words  Shocked
 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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