The Aeromoov Instant Travel Cot is a lightweight portable cot that's very easy to fold and unfold. But it's let down by its flimsy build and insufficiently firm mattress which is fiddly to install. We ...
With a portable cot, bub can sleep comfortably at home or away. The rails should have two locking mechanisms to prevent accidental collapse and closure. The cot floor shouldn’t sag. Press down on the ...
Portable bed is lightweight and easy to fold, making it a perfect fit for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, and travel.Whether you're outdoors or indoors, this folding cot is designed to ...
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The best travel cot, tested by real mums and babies for great sleep on the go
Discover the best baby travel cots for restful sleep on the go. Explore practical, portable options that ensure comfort and convenience, making family getaways and overnight stays easy for everyone.
Choice experts reviewed 26 portable cots for sale and found 18 of them failed its testing, mainly due to soft or poorly fitting mattresses. These factors are known to heighten the risk of sudden ...
October 3, 2006 There will always be a market for baby-related products which make life easier, simply because anything that can relieve the stress of being a life support system for another human ...
An urgent recall of a popular portable cot has been issued over fears children could suffocate while sleeping inside. The Cool Baby Portable Cot, suitable for newborns and infants of up to 13kg and ...
Warning over popular baby cots sold across Australia over fears that they could cause 'sudden death'
An urgent warning has been issued to parents about a popular baby essential after a broad range of products on the market were deemed unsafe amid fears they could cause potential death. Consumer ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The consumer safety watchdog has found more than half of Australia’s most popular portable cots failed key safety standards, which could ...
A brand of baby cots has been flagged by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) after it was found to pose a suffocation risk to young children due to a warning label being omitted.
A shocking report has revealed ten out of 12 portable baby cots have failed mandatory safety testing with dangers of suffocation and injury. Choice tested the 12 cots in May, including ones stocked at ...
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