Show 1.0 out of 5 stars DANGEROUS! POOR VALUE! VERY BAD QUALITY CONTROL AT FACTORY (my slates cut short) Heed the advice the others write on here...the quality control process of the factory outputting this product is VERY VERY BAD! You might be lucky to get slats that are appropriately sized (Full sized beds are about 54") but you can be like me and get slats cut at 53"...so basically I have to go to home depot and buy some slats - guessing around $30-$50? Then drill holes to attach to the terrible bed rails.The original plywood slats are VERY poor quality (see others with same complaint) and threw off splinters everywhere. If you buy these anyways and assemble them, I highly recommend using work gloves and wearing work clothes so the splinters don't catch you. Take a vacuum and carefully go over the room so splinters aren't left behind to get your little one.The rails themselves are made from laminated plywood, very poor quality and the edges are sharp!!!!If you do go against my advice, KEEP THE PACKAGING until you are done assembling it AND the bed/frame is on top. My bed came later and I assumed the frame would be ok and tossed the packaging...when I tried to put the bed on it didn't fit, so I measured it and found out the slats were cut short an inch. No slats, no frame. What did I even buy this package for? Reviews with images
Top reviews from the United StatesThere was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 8, 2021 The bed converted easily enough and works well with her convertible crib/bed, but the edges are SHARP!!! You would think if you're making a product for small children you would try to limit potential injuries as much as possible. I can't tell you how many times myself, my husband or our 3 year old has scraped our legs and feet on the edge of the frame. My daughter happens to be a clumsy little girl and fell on the floor and bumped her head on the frame..... she now has her first ER visit and scar on her forehead from the cut she got bumping her head. Not the manufacturers fault she's clumsy, but again, you'd think they'd smooth out those sharp edges knowing it's for children. Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 10, 2021 It’s great for converting my Simmons crib to a full, color matches great, but......there are only a few cross slats (no supporting feet in the middle of the boards) and I really was not convinced it would hold the heavy mattress with a rough and tough 4 year old jumping on the bed! I ended up adding addition head to foot supports across the provided boards, and bought LUROY slats from IKEA (the full size don’t fit side by side as they should so they pop out constantly - I need to try to glue/nail them down). The concept is great and I love that his original “crib” can be used for many years, but I feel like they need to work on the stability of the conversion kit, it feels very poorly/half-assed designed. Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 5, 2021 This conversion kit worked with our Espresso Bebe brand crib. It was easy to assemble, but the slats are very thin and you will need more of them for sturdiness. The kit also came with screws that were too long, but we were able to use the screws that originally came with the crib. For the price, we are happy with our purchase. Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 18, 2021 Frame is good. A little hard to affix the opposite side once the other side is affixed. Luckily my hands are smaller than husband so we got it together. We did buy some skates of wood to put in between the spaces because they are wider than I’d like for my daughter bed. It would’ve been fine if we had a box spring but we didn’t want her bed too tall. In the end... it all worked out!! Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 22, 2020 I
did research on this product for over a year. Based on what I found this product would fit most Simmons convertible cribs. Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 13, 2020 We were able to convert our crib to a low, sturdy full size bed. Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 26, 2019 Good price, fairly easy to put together although some holes didnt line up quite right. My husband was able to fix it pretty easily. This is not something that will hold up to a lot of jumping on the bed, but my kids aren't too heavy yet so will work well for them now. Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 31, 2019 This product is not portrayed correctly. It is a delta conversion kit, not Simmons. The angles match the bolt pattern of our crib, but the width was too narrow. I had to mount the rails on the outside of the angles to get it to work. The worst part was the manufacturing of the slats and the pre-drilled pilot holes. The holes were pre drilled 3/16-1/4” from the rail, however the clearance holes in the slats were drilled 5/16-3/8 from the outer edge of the slat. Therefore 90% of the holes would not line up. Seriously, they need to QA the hole alignment. Also, wear gloves when handling this. The slats and the ledge that supports them are rough cut. I picked up a pretty nasty splinter that took a day to work itself out when I was running my hand along the ledge to pick it up and install the bracket at the end. I made due with what i had and got it put together, but it was more of a pain than it should have been. How do you transition a crib to a full size bed?When you're ready, follow these tips to make the transition as smooth and positive as possible.. Don't Rush to Move From Crib to Bed.. Avoid Transitioning During a Time of Stress.. Choose the Right Toddler Bed.. Let Your Toddler Help Choose the Bed.. Let Your Toddler Pick Their Own Bedding.. How do you convert crib to daybed?Step-By-Step Guide. Buy a universal guardrail kit or conversion kit specific to your little one's crib (or gather the conversion pieces you already have on hand).. Remove the crib mattress and set it aside.. Remove one side of the crib.. Make sure the mattress is set at the lowest setting.. Attach brackets to the bedrail.. Can any crib be converted to a toddler bed?If your crib is not convertible, you may be able to buy a conversion kit from the company. These are the basic steps you'll take to convert any crib to a toddler bed. Always follow the instructions in the manual that came with your individual crib, as instructions and crib parts may vary.
What size bed does a 4As we mentioned, most 4-in-1 cribs convert from a crib into a toddler bed, day bed, and twin or full bed.
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