thread: Buying nursery funriture. Anyone can tell me about 'King-parrot' cots and such??

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2009
    SE Queensland
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    Buying nursery funriture. Anyone can tell me about 'King-parrot' cots and such??

    Hi Ive been slowly collecting a few little things here and there for bub when the time comes, but am finding the big things difficult.

    Ive really been looking at a nice cot & am liking the look of the 'King-parrot' brand furniture. Does anyone have one? Are you happy with it? any cons etc.?

    Because of the climate we live in I don't want solid ends as I think this will limit airflow, Im not sure if the raised cot base is standard with all cots but it seems like a great idea also.

    What other things should I be looking for in cots?

    Im liking the change table/chest of drawers idea as opposed to the freestanding change table.

    Any feedback would be appreciated.

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    Dec 2005
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    We have a king parrot cot and love it! We also have the change table on top of the drawers thing - love it! One big advantage is that bub can't get in and pull all the stuff out of the shelves under the table. We have a little hook that we put inside the top drawer to hang a nappy sack on to make things a bit easier for changes. All nappy stuff lives in the top drawer so it's not on display and to me just looks a little bit neater and tidier.

    The king parrot furniture is made by boori - so fantastic quality. It's just that the cots are a more standard size than the boori cots. And at a fraction of the price.

    BW

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    Sep 2008
    Melbourne
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    We have a king parrot cot and love it! We also have the change table on top of the drawers thing - love it! One big advantage is that bub can't get in and pull all the stuff out of the shelves under the table. We have a little hook that we put inside the top drawer to hang a nappy sack on to make things a bit easier for changes. All nappy stuff lives in the top drawer so it's not on display and to me just looks a little bit neater and tidier.

    The king parrot furniture is made by boori - so fantastic quality. It's just that the cots are a more standard size than the boori cots. And at a fraction of the price.

    BW
    :yeahthat: Yup, ditto to everything BW said. In addition to the cot and chest of drawers/changetable, we also have the matching bookcase which looks great also.

    My DD was in the cot from day 1, so having the raised cot base was great for us, as was so easy to put her in, especially if we had to rock her to sleep, and then do the drop and run!

    I loved the Boori collection, but was turned off by it not being of standard size, so King Parrot to me was the next best thing.

    Hth

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    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    We've had a King Parrot cot since 2004. It's been through two babies climbing on the sides to get in & also (at the time) a 3-4 year old plus a baby (1-2 years old) wrestling in there together with no problems. We loooove the cot to bits. We also have the drawers with the change table part on top & it's survived two kids as well. The change part is packed away now, but the drawers are still being used. Love it!

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    Dec 2009
    SE Queensland
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    Awesome! Thanks for the feedback ladies. I hadn't realised that they were made by Boori as well, as I had liked the look & quality of the Boori furniture but not the price and also the non-standardised sizing like you.

    I had heard that some people had had problems with the one-handed drop sides not always working easily. But Im thinking now that they are definately the way we want to go for our nursery furniture.

    Ive only seen them online for now but will try and check them out in town when I can. So does the change table top come off when you dont need it?

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    Sep 2008
    Melbourne
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    I had heard that some people had had problems with the one-handed drop sides not always working easily. But Im thinking now that they are definately the way we want to go for our nursery furniture.

    Ive only seen them online for now but will try and check them out in town when I can. So does the change table top come off when you dont need it?
    Once my DH showed me how to put the side up and down, I had no problems at all. He showed me a little trick and I've had no problems since. I also didnt start using the drop down until I lowered the cot when DD started sitting up in it.

    And yup, the changetable is removable. You buy the chest of drawers, and they have an attachment you can buy which allows the change mat to sit on top, but securely in it like a normal change table. I think it's great cos once you don't need it any more, it just reverts back to a normal chest of drawers, so you don't have to go out and buy them when bubs is older and needs more storage space.