Storkcraft Alpine Changing Table (Gray) - Includes Water Resistant Changing Pad with Safety Strap, 2 Open Shelves for Storage
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Thank you for your inquiry, Jorge. For the Storkcraft Alpine Change Table, the following are the dimensions of the changing pad It measures about 850 mm x 436 mm x 20 mm. I hope this is helpful!
37 is the dimension of the Storkcraft Alpine Changing Table. The dimensions are 8 inches in height and 17 inches in width. The dimensions of the room are 99 in. deep and 34 in. wide. The width of the room is 72 inches.
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The cross member that bears the child's weight was cracked in two places when it arrived. The item was shipped this way and wasn't even inspected because anyone who had a pair of decent eyes would have seen it. Paint was just painted over it at the factory. The rest of the parts were still in the package when I stopped. In the case where cracks were missed in the main weight bearing support, that suggests that the quality of the entire structure is questionable.
I found the assembly of this changing table to be incredibly simple. I was thrilled with how my nursery looked once everything was in place! Using it both as a table AND as a shelf seems to be a perfect solution. Despite its durability, I really like it.
It is the best changing table I've ever seen. There are two connectors that fit the cube organizer storage shelves perfectly (11x11). Installation is also simple. It's great for carpet, we were worried about it not being very sturdy, but with all the stuff you can store on the bottom shelves, it's very sturdy. I recommend buying a separate changing pad as the one that comes with it is The shipping time to Hawaii was a bit lengthy (nearly three COVID may be behind it, but I am unsure of the cause Plan ahead, but just keep an eye on 19.
As a piece of furniture, it is quite nice. BUT, the so-called comfort issue is unacceptable. It is right on top of the changing pad and is called the safety strap Right on top, right in the middle, uncovered. In order for naked baby to be worn, either it has to be strapped down or it has to be buckled. The solution is a bit silly.
A piece of furniture like this should cost about 40 bucks at most. I find it to be very cheap and As you screw them in, the wood has to sit at an odd angle, which was very frightening, since it had to go together at an odd angle. This iPad looks stylish, but that's all it has going for it.
There is nothing to hold it together & it is flimsy A thin film. An additional changing pad would be purchased. Considering its overall strength and robustness, the table is worth the investment It only takes one person to put together. Shelf spaces would be adequate for containers 11 or smaller in diameter.
The nursery has a lot more room for the baby than some others do. Shelf space is adequate on both sides.
I thought it was great, except for that.