Cot Beds For Sale - A Roundup of the Best Deals<br /><br />When it comes to cot beds for sale, you want something that's safe, sturdy and adequate in size. This hand-crafted model ticks all the boxes and our panel loved its smart mix of white and natural pine.<br /><br />This crib bed includes all the features you'll need, like an area for storage, teething rails, and two height settings. It is also simple to put together, and looks fantastic in any nursery for babies.<br /><br />Mamas & Papas Coxley Cot Bed<br /><br />The coxley cot bed by mamas and papas is full of stunning features that are designed to follow a handcrafted aesthetic. It is also constructed to last. It converts seamlessly into a toddler's bed and will see your child from the time of birth until age four.<br /><br />Its slightly tapered feet give it a modern take on the traditional cot. It also comes with three adjustable mattress positions to fit your growing baby, and an lower base for extra security. The cot also has an under-cot storage drawer, as well as teething rails to safeguard your baby's gums when they begin to get their first teeth.<br /><br />Our tester for parents Megan was extremely pleased with this cot bed. It was easy to assemble it was beautiful, and looked gorgeous. It also had many extra features including an useful drawer for storage. She also liked that it was gender-neutral which meant she could pass it on to future children.<br /><br />Another thing to keep in mind is that cot beds do not always come with a mattress, so you'll have to purchase this separately too. You'll need to choose a firm baby mattress that is flat and is the correct size. The most suitable mattress for cots is made of foam, spring or coir, and must be inspected and certified to British safety standards BS 1877-10:1997 or BS 5852:1991+A1:2012.<br /><br />The cot itself should have a maximum height of 55cm to ensure that your child isn't able to get out. The space between the bars should not be more than 6.5cm to stop your child's head from getting trapped.<br /><br />Stokke snuzkot<br /><br />This eye-catching cot from a Scandi brand gives a lively vibe to the nursery, with the slats that are coloured adding an element of color that will make your baby feel at the home of their dreams. It's the perfect suitable for a variety of nurseries, and the matching changing unit will help tie everything together. This cot comes in two neutral shades - white or soft grey. it takes less than an hour to put together with the clear instructions and screws in separate packs aiding you in the process.<br /><br />The cot bed can expand with your child. You can also add a junior extension kit that will take them to age five. It's a top-quality option with a price tag that will be matched, but if you're looking to purchase an item of furniture for your nursery that will last, this is worth a look.<br /><br />It's suitable from birth and features three handy mattress base heights, meaning you can assemble it with the mattress raised to make it easy for your child to take out and in from. It's also a sturdy build and fits standard cot mattresses up to 140cm 70cm x 140cm. The design is simple and modern and features an oval shape that'll increase your baby's sense of security and safety. It's the smallest cot on our list however it still offers plenty of space for your baby to sleep in.<br /><br /><br /><br />Ickle Bubba Snowdon Cot Bed Classic<br /><br />This is a great option if you want an old-fashioned cot. It has rounded dowels which create a distinctive look from other cot beds in this price range. It also provides extra comfort for your baby with three base heights to suit their requirements. This means that you won't need to bend to get them out of bed, which could save your back.<br /><br />It's also a great alternative if your nursery is small dimensions with a sloped ceiling or you don't want the cot bed to take up the floor space. Our Deputy Editor Heidi Scrimgeour says: "It's an impressive piece that occupies less room than you might imagine from its appearance."<br /><br />The curved sleigh detailing on the cot bed ends bring a touch of class to any nursery. It can be used until your child reaches the age of four, and then transformed to a junior bed by cutting off the side rails. It is equipped with a 140cm x 70cm Finest mattress and a large under-drawer for runners and handles to make it easy to access.<br /><br />Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot Bed<br /><br />The final cot in our round-up is this chic model from Obaby. It's a sleigh style but doesn't have that bulky feeling that you usually get from these types of beds and it also has a drawer underneath that allows you to keep all the baby necessities within easy reach.<br /><br />This cot can grow with your child's. You can remove the rails and transform it into a toddler bed. When they are beyond that then you can convert it into a practical day bed.<br /><br />The cot bed is constructed out of solid pine, and has an exquisite hand-carved design. The carved ends are incorporated into the curves of the side rails, creating the most luxurious cot bed. The deluxe mattress base can be lowered in two positions to make it easier to place your baby down without unnecessary bending. It also has teething rails to protect your baby's delicate gums throughout their teething phase.<br /><br />This cot isn't inexpensive, but it's stunning and will impress your family and friends who visit. The instructions are easy to follow and come with helpful photos. If you're worried about your DIY skills, John Lewis provides an assembly service that costs PS60. This includes fixing it to the wall, if necessary and removing the packaging.<br /><br />Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot Bed<br /><br />This sleigh-style cot is the ideal choice for parents who want their little one to grow into a piece furniture they will cherish. It's sturdy and well-constructed, so it will last an extended period of time. It's also simple to assemble and change as your child grows. The test subject was impressed that there were no gaps between the edges of the cot, so your baby won't fall out of his bed.<br /><br />It can also be converted into a toddler's bed once your child is old enough. With an Allen key you can take out the side bars and the solid end pieces to transform it into an old-fashioned bed. It will stay in the room of your child for many years.<br /><br />Although it looks expensive the cot is very affordable. It was rated as the top value cot-bed by our testers however, you'll need to buy an additional mattress. It's also the quickest flatpack cot to put together, with every piece labelled alphabetically, making it impossible to go wrong.<br /><br />This cot's biggest disadvantage is that it requires a separate mattress. For certain parents, this could be a major issue. It's important to remember that you'll need replace the mattress of your child at least once per month, and sometimes more frequently. So this is not a big problem. It's also made of natural wood, so you'll be able to feel confident when purchasing it.<br /><br />Great Little Trading Company Little Wren Cotbed<br /><br />This Good Little Trading Company option offers a stylish and sturdy cot that is traditional in design. It is incredibly affordable. It comes with a changing table that clips onto the top of cot for quick and easy nappy-changing. It can be stored in a safe place under the cot once baby is finished. It also converts into a toddler bed when the time comes, with three mattress heights to choose from.<br /><br />This cot is able to be used until your child reaches the age of four (or more if you purchase the toddler bed conversion kit). This cot is also made of sustainable hardwood - it is a mix of Australian Araucaria wood and New Zealand radiata in this case - and has three mattress bases so you can adjust it to your child's changing needs.<br /><br />Grace, a parent tester, loved that the sides were slatted and did not have sharp edges that could pose a threat to children. It's also a great choice for small rooms and ceilings with slopes, since it occupies a tiny area, with only the side panel that separates the cot from your bedroom for your toddler.<br /><br /><a href="https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/">cots 4 tots</a> is in compliance with the high safety standards outlined by BS EN 716, and assembly was a breeze thanks to the alphabetically-labelled parts and easy-to-follow instructions. The cot also comes with teething rail and swivel rocking frame. You can also install drawers under the bed to store your toys, clothes and nappies.<br /><br />
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