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Jesse V.
> 3 dayFor the first six months it was fine. It was easy to install and kept my kid from falling out of bed. But then the fabric gave out making it useless. We used safety pins to hold it together until we can find a better one. EDIT: Figured out how to contact the seller on their website (why is it so hard to do that through the Amazon app?) and they sent us a new one immediately. Excellent customer service.
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Ben Bowers
> 3 dayThis crib rail is pretty easy to get put together and installed, but comes in a bunch of small metal pieces. It would be nice if some of it was preassembled in the box. The sturdiness is alright. It definitely wiggles when set up, but I am not afraid of it falling or stopping my child from rolling out of bed. Just dont go leaning on it or yanking it around.
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alexis keasler
> 3 dayMy daughter use to fall off her bed every night, needless to say she does not do so no longer.
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Susan Garcia
> 3 dayMy daughter helped me set it up. It was really easy to put together, and very simple to attach to the crib. I was worried about feeling the bar that is attached to the crib to hold in place, but you dont actually feel it. It fits perfectly in the graco 4 in 1 crib.
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AshAttack
> 3 dayIt works for its intended use but its not very sturdy, it moves back and forth quite a bit. Makes me nervous when my LO leans on it or puts her weight on it to help herself up. It does keep her safe in her bed at night though, before I installed it she was falling out of bed a few times a night, so this product has been very helpful.
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cody kinder
Greater than one weekWas very easy to assemble.
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Mirela
> 3 dayEasy to install, no issues during of after installation. Works perfect after almost a year
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KJ
> 3 dayAfter following directions, it’s still wobbly but secured “ok” with straps given by manufacture. Since it will probably not be used long I would not recommend for heavier child (40plus pounds) or an adult.
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S
> 3 dayWe mistakingly did not buy the conversion pieces for his convertible crib and now they no longer manufacturer them. We couldn’t find the toddler rail for his bed and he started climbing out of his crib. We accidentally bought a toddler bed rail and it didn’t fit only to realize it’s for a larger bed not crib. We bought this and it was incredibly easy to install and pretty sturdy considering. We haven’t had any issues with our son falling or getting stuck in between it and the mattress. It’s easy to clean. Our son also has room to climb out of his bed on each side but will not fall during the night. It’s brilliant. My only advice is to use the Velcro straps it comes with because without it it’s not very sturdy. The minute we used them it was a total game changer. You can also use zip ties to secure the bars to the frame if you want extra security. I’d recommend this product for anyone wanting to help their toddler transition from crib to bed. It’s worked for us!
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Acas
> 3 dayWe had a couple of surprises installing the safety rail. First, one of the rods was affixed to the hinge backwards, so that the hole in the rod would not match up with the coupling on the other rod. My husband had to drill a hole in the metal rod to make it work (and it took three tries to get it large enough). Im sure it was just a mistake in the manufacturing that doesnt apply to all of the products, but it was pretty annoying to have to drill a hole. If you run into that problem, dont spend a long time trying to reposition the rods like we did - its not you! - just drill the hole and it will work fine. Second, our crib has three mattress levels. We were using the lowest setting, but we could not secure the anchors while the crib was on the lowest setting. There simply wasnt enough room between spring on the mattress and the crib frame for the anchor to fit. We could have installed a board and drilled holes in the board, but (because of the first problem), my husband was tired of drilling when no tools were supposed to be required, so we just raised the mattress to the middle level. I will say that having the mattress on the middle level allows for the guard rail to fold down nicely along the bed. If the mattress were on the lowest level, it wouldnt go flat along the bed because the floor would get in the way. Since we had to use the middle mattress setting, were also having to use a stool for my child to crawl into the bed. Given that, I seriously considered just putting the mattress on the lowest setting and doing away the guard rail altogether. But, after the time we invested just getting it set up, we decided to give it a try. Despite the surprises, the product has worked well. I have not experienced any of the issues the other reviewers mention about the lowering the rail. It takes two hands to do it, but otherwise, its pretty simple. Also, it is very sturdy, so I dont have to worry about it giving way and my child falling out. Also, we had a crib-sized piece of plywood that we used with our AngelCare monitor. We placed this over the support bars for the guard rail and that has kept the support bars from digging into the mattress without compromising stability. All in all, I think its going to be a good transition piece for us, but if I had to do it over again, I may have considered additional options that could be installed with the mattress on the lowest setting and that would not require tools.