Arm®s Reach Mini Co Sleeper® Bedside Cot

Arm®s Reach Mini Co Sleeper® Bedside Cot

The Mini Co-Sleeper Bassinet is one of the safest ways to co-sleep in those first important months It attaches to most adult beds to create a dedicated sleeping space for baby while keeping them within arms reach Perfect for safe co-sleeping breastfeeding and helpful in C-Section recovery the Mini…
Price: £149.99   
 
Average Rating:
 
(8 Reviews)7 out of 8 customers (88%) recommend this product
 
Customers most agreed on the following attributes:
Rating
 
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Best Uses
Newborn (100%) Infants (50%) Preemies (50%)
Pros
Sturdy (87%) Easy to Assemble (75%) Attractive Design (62%) Compact (62%) Comfortable (50%)
Describe yourself
First Time Parent (37%) Parent of Two or More Children (25%) Grandparent (12%) Kiddicare Staff Expert (12%)

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Great as a co-sleeper or Travel CotReview date: 08/09/2010
By Laurie1203 from Norfolk on 08/09/2010
Pros:Sturdy, Easy to Assemble
Cons:Thin Mattress
Best Uses:Preemies, Newborn
Describe Yourself:First Time Parent
Bottom Line:Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
 
"Practically assembles itself. Small enough to fit nicely into narrow space beside the bed but will last much longer than a moses basket. Our little one likes it much better as she can see out into the room instead of the high sides of moses basket meaning she could not see out."

 
Co sleeping- arms reachReview date: 19/08/2010
By Lio2405 Verified Reviewer from London on 19/08/2010
Pros:Attractive Design, Sturdy
Cons:Hard to Assemble, Access to baby, Heavy
Best Uses:Newborn
Describe Yourself:First Time Parent
Bottom Line:No, I would not recommend this to a friend
 
"Access to the baby is not as easy as I was hoping for. The low side prevents touching the baby."

 
Overpriced but great co-sleeperReview date: 18/08/2010
By Oli&Gia Verified Reviewer from South East on 18/08/2010
Pros:Easy to Assemble, Sturdy
Cons:Thin Mattress
Best Uses:Newborn, Infants
Bottom Line:Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
 
"I am pleased with this product-it does what it says on the tin and fits perfectly by the bedside. I do think it's over priced for what it is. The large warning signs plastered all over the product make it look a bit clinical and the mattress will need padding with a protector(or something!). The fitted sheet is pretty basic-I will be using different ones. Not as romantic looking as a moses basket but very practical as a co-sleeping alternative esp. for breastfeeding mums..[...]"

 
Great productReview date: 11/08/2010
By Philippa from Northants on 11/08/2010
Pros:Easy to Assemble, Sturdy, Compact
Cons:Heavy, Thin Mattress, Expensive
Best Uses:Newborn, Infants
Describe Yourself:First Time Parent
Bottom Line:Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
 
"My daughter outgrew her Moses basket in a month, so we needed something for her to sleep in so that she can stay in our room before moving to her cot bed. This is perfect as it's small enough to fit in our small room but big enough that it will last her until we're ready to move her into her own room. The only downside is that the mattress is very thin and lumpy,'so if you're using it as a permenant bed and not a travel cot you will need to purchase a mattress too."

 
will recommend this with no reservationsReview date: 27/07/2010
By woody Verified Reviewer from Dorset on 27/07/2010
Pros:Comfortable, Attractive Design, Easy to Assemble, Compact, Sturdy
Best Uses:Newborn
Describe Yourself:Grandparent
Bottom Line:Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
 
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Great Product, shame about the price!Review date: 05/03/2010
By Matt from Wakefield on 05/03/2010
Pros:Compact, Comfortable, Sturdy, Attractive Design
Cons:Quickly Outgrown, Thin Mattress, Hard to Assemble
Best Uses:Newborn, Preemies
Describe Yourself:Parent of Two or More Children
Bottom Line:Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
 
"We borrowed an arms reach mini co-sleeper for our first child and it was ideal as my wife was breast feeding and the cot enabled her gain quick access to our son will little disturbance. The size of the cot is great for those first months when baby sleeps in the same room but not really practical as a longer term solution. The product itself is great but it is very expensive for a short term solution."

 
Brilliant!Review date: 02/03/2010
By Rhys and Rydens mummy from London on 02/03/2010
Pros:Comfortable, Sturdy, Attractive Design, Compact, Easy to Assemble
Best Uses:Infants, Preemies, Newborn
Describe Yourself:Parent of Two or More Children
Bottom Line:Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
 
"I used a moses basket with my first, but he outgrew it within a couple of months and I still had to get out of bed to pick him up. This cot is much bigger, but still fits in my small bedroom. It just pops into place so quickly and I love having access to my new little man through the night and for breast feeding. Huge storage place underneath, four pockets on the side and wheels are cool features. I am sleeping better and so is Rhys. Really, really pleased with this lovely little cot!"

 
One of the safest ways to co-sleepReview date: 12/02/2010
By Kiddicare Staff Expert from Peterborough on 12/02/2010
Pros:Compact, Easy to Assemble, Attractive Design, Comfortable
Best Uses:Newborn, Preemies, Infants
Describe Yourself:Kiddicare Staff Expert
Bottom Line:Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
 
"The Mini Co Sleeper allows mum to check on baby throughout the night without having to get out of bed, it is also easy to set up and fits in a handy travel bag."