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Graco Pack 'n Play Playard with Twin Bassinet in Scout | 
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| Brand: Graco Category: Baby Product
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $160.00 You Save: $39.99 (20%)
New (5) from $160.00
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1069
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 31.9 Dimensions (in): 12 x 12 x 34
MPN: 9999SOU Model: 9999SOU UPC: 047406071838 EAN: 0047406071838 ASIN: B000BKPGEE
Release Date: November 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Squeeze latch adds graceful detailing to natural folding motion. | | • | For use by a child unable to climb out, shorter than 35", and less than 30 lbs. Bassinet for use by children less than 15 lbs. | | • | Use bassinet with only one child in each section. Never use playard with more than one child at a time. | | • | Wheels improve mobility in the home, while a handy carrying bag makes it easier to transport and store. | | • | An extra large playard and cozy, quilted twin bassinets with Graco signature quilted bumper and mattress pads provide a cozy nap place. |
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Product Description Graco combines two products into one with the Pack 'N Play Playard with twins bassinet. It's a portable playard that features a double bassinet for twins. The bassinets are lined with Graco's signature quilted bumper and mattress pads for added comfort, plus quaint dual canopies to block harsh lights for a tranquil naptime. The Pack 'N Play Playard with twins bassinet, also has an extra large play area with ample space for one child to play at a time. The silhouette style frame really fits in with home decor. The wheels on the Pack 'N Play Playard provide mobility when moving it from room to room within the home. The squeeze latch makes folding easy with graceful detailing and a natural folding motion. Plus the playard can be stored and transported in its own handy carry bag. Features: - Cozy, quilted twins bassinet provides cozy nap-time space with Graco? signature quilted bumper and mattress pads
- Quaint, dual canopies attached to twins bassinet
- Extra large play area for one child at a time
- Silhouette style frame blends flowing lines, ideal proportions and purposeful details to define quality and comfort
- Squeeze latch adds graceful detailing to natural folding motion
- To clean your playard use a damp cloth or sponge with household soap or detergent and wipe clean the vinyl, plastic and metal parts
- The carry bag can be machine washed in lukewarm water and then either line dry or let tumble dry on low
- Never use bleach to clean this product
- If your playard gets sandy, be sure to carefully remove sand from all surfaces before packing into the carry bag
- Recommended Use: Bassinet for children up to 15 lbs. (one child per side).Playard for children unable to climb out - up to 30 lbs. and up to 35" tall
- Dimensions: 46"L x 35"W x 34"H
- Weight: 29.2 lbs.
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| Customer Reviews:
Handy and attractive October 3, 2008 S. Loefke (Boston, NY) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this for my daughter who is expecting twins. So although she has not yet had the chance to use it, it will be a very handy way to accomodate her two baby boys in a very small house. It looks quite sturdy enough to do the job.
Great product June 9, 2008 M. Campen (Mesa, AZ USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We received this for our twin girls and loved it! They slept together in one side for the first few months (we kept blankets, diapers, etc on the other side); then they each had a side but could still hear/sense each other which they seemed to like. It was a bit challenging the first few times to change the sheet with the bassinets but it did get better with practice. Liked that there were 2 bassinets so the girls could continue to be close togther. Would definitely recommend to someone expecting twins. The only time we travelled the girls were older so we were just using the bottom (and we had to use 2).
Very convenient! January 1, 2008 Lois L. Lawerence (Brewster, NY) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
As the mother of twins, I found this product to be quite sturdy and reliable. Cleaning up major spitups was sometimes challenging, but, overall not too bad. Having a place where both of my (preemie) babies could be placed safely was very handy. Setup was easy and we're still using the main section as a playard. The fact that one side has wheels made it even easier to use!
Not Portable! November 24, 2007 X_HOBBES (NJ, USA) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This thing should be labeled "Setup and Stay"! It is insanely complex to setup and clumsy to carry. Once setup, it seems only marginally stable. We're expecting twins, so we decided to get this double-bassinet product. However, after trying to set it up and pack it up a few times, we've decided it would be much more practical to use two smaller single bassinet playpens. I was able to setup the single bassinet (Graco Bermuda) within about two minutes. When traveling with it, we will probably opt not to carry all of the accessories -- just the playpen and bassinet. The twin-bassinet Graco Scout takes a good 10 minutes to setup, with clanking parts. It does not offer an easily-portable option, either. You must carry along all of the overly complex and cumbersome parts. Setting this thing up is like building a piece of furniture from Ikea -- HORRIBLE instructions that make no sense and skip steps. If you do get this thing, good luck inserting the wooden divider into the bassinet every time you take it apart! (You'll see what I mean!) The assembly seems like something you should only have to do once and never deal with again -- but that's not the case! You have to go through this nightmare of a setup EVERY time you 'pack'! Instead of this complex twin-bassinet, I would like to see a divider insert for single bassinets -- something to put down the middle to divide it into two. Most twins tend to be a bit smaller initially anyway. The playpen design is great -- a few clicks and the playpen is setup. The bassinets, however, do not have the same great design. They have confusing parts and a lot of work. Honestly, it doesn't look that comfortable or sturdy after it's setup. Don't get this monster! Get two smaller, portable bassinets instead. x_hobbes
Does almost everything February 21, 2007 Heather M. Kirchoff (Texas) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
We bought this for our new twin girls, thinking they would each have a bassinet. Turns out, at only 5.5lbs each, they share one side and we put clothes, blankets, diapers and such in the other side. So, it works out well. The only thing that I wish it did, is go flat accross with no divider, but at the high level, not on the bottom. So that the girls could play and stretch a bit and still be up a bit to make them easy to reach. Over all, it's great. It's also the only one I found that has the double bassinet, it will come in handy as they grow.
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