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Review on πŸ‘Ά Convenient Diaper Corner Baby Changing Table with Contoured Pad: The Ultimate Solution for Easy Diaper Changes by Elizabeth Davis

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good price, suitable for dressing and changing

I ordered this instead of the usual rectangular changing table as we have very little space and it takes up a lot less space. I really like the childlike orientation, it makes so much sense when you start changing him that way. I find this changing table to be quite sturdy as I often lean on it and play hide and seek with my son after changing his diaper. The device doesn't move, squeak or anything, even with the extra weight of your upper body on it. Storage is great but a bit awkward for baskets and stuff on the sides. My napkin warmer fits nicely in one of the triangular sections, which was a pleasant surprise. Is a real changing pad flimsy and sad? Yes, but he doesn't sleep on the changing table. It does its job. I find my son outgrows the length of the changing pad? Yes, at 5 months he only has a few centimeters of space left. Again, he only lies down during shifts, so I don't lose sleep because of him. The cushion cover is thin and not particularly soft, again I struggled to adjust it. Mine seems to be a regular rectangular shape with no pointed end, which doesn't match the shape of the pad. Strange. My soft mink cover works better anyway, just tuck the excess fabric under the lining. It was pretty easy to put together and didn't get damaged. I wish the stickers saying what was Part A, Part B, Part C, etc. were placed a little more prominently so you don't see them or their hard-to-separate leftovers. as soon as the goods are picked up. All in all, would I buy this again? In a moment. This is exactly the shape I needed, in the color I needed, at a reasonable price. I really want another company to either make a product that fixes all of the common ailments, or Badger Basket redesigns it to fix at least some of the ailments.

Pros
  • Changing tables
Cons
  • Almost everything included