
We have the Gulliver. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend it! It's survived two kids and is still good as new! We have also used it with the side off as a cosleeper cot - my partner spent many a night curled up half in it when baby and I took up all the bed space! 🤣
"survived two kids and is still good as new" — also used with side off as cosleeper, partner slept half in it. Strong durability and versatility endorsement.
We have a Gulliver. It's a no-frills cot but ours is still in great condition. It's done all three kids, from cot to bed and back again, and three house moves.
"It's a no-frills cot but ours is still in great condition. It's done all three kids, from cot to bed and back again, and three house moves." Exceptional durability evidence.
We got the standard IKEA GULLIVER cot and really happy with it. I feel like they're all the same tbh. The IKEA one is really solid, cheap-ish and we had no issues transitioning her in it.
"got the standard IKEA GULLIVER cot and really happy with it. It's really solid, cheap-ish and we had no issues transitioning her in it."
We got the standard IKEA GULLIVER cot and bought a SKÖNAST mattress, also IKEA. Really happy with both and it can be made into a toddler bed. We lowered it after a couple of weeks as our baby started crawling and sitting by herself at 6 months and then pulling up to stand at 7 months and it's really holding up well, despite her hundreds of attempts to climb out. Tbh I didn't think about the mattress too much? We just went for one a bit more pricy than the cheapest as it was thicker and seeme
Bought Gulliver with SKÖNAST mattress. "Really happy with both and it can be made into a toddler bed." Baby crawling and pulling to stand at 6-7 months, cot holding up well despite "hundreds of attempts to climb out."
Another vote for the gulliver - we had two, as eldest still in it by time younger arrived - but both still in excellent condition by time we passed them on. Really solid.
"we had two... both still in excellent condition by time we passed them on. Really solid." Bought two because eldest still using it when younger arrived.
We opted for the IKEA Gulliver one after looking at a bunch of different options. It's so nice and simple - just a cot. Feels very sturdy after assembly too, and honestly everything for babies has to have certifications and attests anyway; so you can't really go wrong with any choice from a reputable store. So with that, the choice imho is mostly about aesthetics and price, and less about what's "better"
Chose after comparing many options. "So nice and simple — just a cot. Feels very sturdy after assembly." Notes all baby products need certifications so choice is mostly aesthetics and price.
We have the ikea gulliver, which is 120x60cm (a lot of cots are 140x70). It converts to a toddler bed so our oldest used it like that until he turned 3
"have the ikea gulliver, which is 120x60cm... converts to a toddler bed so our oldest used it like that until he turned 3." Concrete size and longevity details.
Also had the Gulliver, lasted through two moves, used it until he was about 3 before selling it on.
"had the Gulliver, lasted through two moves, used it until he was about 3 before selling it on." Confirms longevity and durability through moves.