Child Bunk reviews/recommendations

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Child Bunk reviews/recommendations

Post by jamiehamy »

Hi all,

Thinking of buying a child bunk for the front of the T25, but not quite sure a) if they are any good and b) which one to go for.

Options I am considering are the Bluebird one with sprung poles or the 'German quality' one on Ebay that shows a bay window rather than T25, but says it'll work.

I've found very few reviews for these, so hoping to hear some more experiences before I buy. Also to placate a worried mother, if anyone's kid has fallen out or how they stopped this happening!

Thanks!

Jamie :)

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Luckily I'm selling ours its a blue bird one.

My kids 5 and 2 have both slept on the bed. I used a blanket underneath them to stop the draft and them them sweating to death with a duvet over the top.

The kids struggle to fall out of the bed when they are asleep due to the sag in the bed. It holds them in position well so no need to be nervous on that front.

They are easy to erect after the first time because the fabric is usually very tight after a nights sleep it's easier to stretch the fabric.

So all in all one of the best buys we have made. In the day you can use it as a shelf too :ok
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Re: Child Bunk reviews/recommendations

Post by jamiehamy »

All sorted, thanks to Phil for being very friendly and efficient :) Will be a great addition :)

J

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