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Combi Travel Solutions Play Yard Grey Gingham | 
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 15363
Color: Grey Gingham Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 48.4 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.3 x 0.3
Model: 9400-21 UPC: 044929000024 EAN: 0044929000024 ASIN: B000B5HEJY
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| Features:
| • | Bassinet can be used on the playard or on the pedestal | | • | Diaper Changing station is removable and includes storage pockets | | • | Additional Side Storage Pockets are Removable | | • | Music, lights and vibration |
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Product Description Combi Travel Solutions Play Yard Grey Gingham On Sale - While Supply Lasts! Combi Travel Solutions Play Yard features: Playard with Music, Light and Vibration Bassinet with Canopy and Pedestal Play Yard side storage compartment Diaper changing station with storage pockets Two travel bags - for Play Yard and Bassinet Folds easily for storage Plush toy bar 9400 Series
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| Customer Reviews:
bad customer service June 20, 2007 a reader (DC USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I like the look of this pack and play. It sits in my living room and it doesn't look like a child has taken over. I bought a piece of foam that fits snuggly and it does make for a good second crib in the house. It's relatively easy to put together, and we managed to do it before even reading the instructions. Now the bad: the bassinet is pretty small and our baby didn't like to sleep in it from the start. She was already too big for it by 6 weeks of age. Because this basinet is a bit small, sheets have to be ordered directly from Combi. I called to place an order for replacement sheets and I got the wrong item in the mail. Instead of sheets I got two outside covers, which I would never describe as sheets. The person on the phone kept blaming me for not describing the item the right way. I didn't get a receipt with the package, and even though they promised to send me a return receipt, I never got the receipt or a replacement. This company has very bad service indeed.
Great changing table... February 19, 2007 R. Fichtner (Cohoes, NY) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We bought this because of space and money restraints. It is also quite handsome and not covered in frou-frou or ugly designs. So far our daughter is 3 months and we've loved the changing table, but she has yet to sleep in the thing. This is not because we have not tried; every time I put her down, she would wake up in minutes. The little hood to the basinet does not come off. When it is folded up her head would rub against the folded fabric. I have had to make other sleeping arrangements and she sleeps just fine there. I can't figure it out but I am wishing I had taken my $130ish dollars and bought a nice changing table instead. SO if your baby sleeps well in a pack and play, this one is very nice. If you aren't sure, borrow one first!
Awesome--Good quality, versatile and a great value! July 24, 2006 andrealb (california) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I originally purchase a Baby Trend (Malawi) playyard, got it home and spent hours putting it together. I figured I would also need to purchase a basinette or moses basket with stand to go near our bed since the playyard was a bit too large for our bedroom. I found this Combi Travel Solutions set and knew I had to return the other immediately. I got it home today and had to do very little assembling. The basinett was the main reason I purchased this set. It's on a metal stand that either rocks or can be rolled around if you engage the wheels. If you were to purchase a basinett like this, it would cost $50-100. Plus, the play yard has most of the "bells and whistles" that you would need--changing table that flips down and can be used simultaneously with the basinett (if you choose to install the basinett in the play yard instead of on the stand), device with night light, music and vibration and side storage bag. The only thing it is missing is a sunshade if you use the play yard without the basinett (the basinett has its own). Great quality, no little cheap parts to put together, very little assembly and both the play yard and basinette/stand have their own storage bags for easy mobility. The play yard bag is equipped to allow it to roll using the wheels from the play yard. Best item I've purchased for my baby!
The most awesome play yard ever July 13, 2006 3 more months (florida) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
I am more impressed with this item than any other item that I have bought for the new baby. I originally purchased a Kolcraft contours play yard. I thought it was the best looking one I had seen, and it had a bassinet. I thought it would be practical and a money saver (wouldn't have to buy a bassinet). I was really dissappointed though and returned the item because the bassinet and changing table were one piece. You had to retire the changing table with the bassinet and you couldn't use the play yard if the bassinet/changing table were being used. Any way about the combi. It has worked out any flaws the other had and it is beautiful. The bassinet can be used free standing with the included base or in the play yard. Also the changing table lies convieniently on the side and simply flips over onto the top to use and then back again. It has alot of storage pockets for all your incidentals and it all folds down and fits nicely into the included storage bag. another big plus, the wheels are exposed when its packed up so the whole unit can be rolled rather than carried. It is AWESOME!!!!!
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