
I have and love the Ikea Sniglar. Unpainted/untreated wood, beautiful and was only $80.
Direct ownership, loves it. Highlights unpainted natural wood (safety/non-toxic benefit) and affordability at $80.
We wanted real wood and to not break the bank, so ikea it was. The sniglar is a great crib, super simple and fits our aesthetic. It converts to a toddler bed and comes with the rail, so no fussy pieces to buy separately. For less than $150, we couldn't be happier and we expect it to get us through two, possibly even three children.
Direct ownership. Highlights real wood, included conversion rail, simple aesthetic, and excellent value under $150. Expects multi-child longevity.
We have the ikea sniglar and it's amazing!! I love that it converts to a toddler bed, which is how we are currently using it. My baby also liked to put his mouth on the rail when he was younger, so I'm glad we went with an unpainted wood crib.
Direct ownership through toddler stage. Successfully converted to toddler bed. Grateful for unpainted wood during teething phase.
I have an IKEA sniglar crib that cost either $70 or $80 back in 2021. It's solid wood and looks 100% new after 2.5 years of use. I'm going to use it for my second baby later this year. I am very happy with the purchase and absolutely didn't need a more expensive crib.
2.5 years of use, looks brand new. Solid wood durability confirmed. Planning to reuse for second child. Very happy, no need for premium crib.
We have the IKEA Sniglar crib and I love it. It's low profile, unpainted wood so it's natural/no chemicals or off gassing, it has adjustable height and converts to a toddler bed. It's also very affordable.
Direct ownership, loves it. Addresses off-gassing concern directly (no chemicals). Lists key features: low profile, adjustable height, convertible, affordable.
can't go wrong with the IKEA one. cheap, no paint, easy set up and easy to convert throughout the stages. my first was in hers for three years. my second will be using it once she outgrows her uppababy bassinet.
3 years of use with first child, planning to reuse for second. Highlights no paint (safe for teething), easy setup, and stage conversion.
We went with an Ikea Sniglar that happened to be on sale at the time for like $80. No bells and whistles but it worked great for our older son as both a crib and a toddler bed and we recently converted it back into a crib for baby #2.
Direct multi-child experience. Successful conversion to toddler bed and back to crib for second baby. Affordable at $80.
My 6 month old has been sleeping in the IKEA Sniglar crib since day one without issue. I bought it for $50 off Facebook marketplace. Highly recommend and it's easy to assemble
Direct ownership from day one, 6 months use, no issues. Good secondhand value at $50. Easy assembly. Strong recommendation.
I did so much research and knew I was overthinking it. I eventually just got an Ikea mattress and crib (sniglar). It was one of the cheapest options and it's been great! I like the simple asthetic of it too
Direct ownership after extensive research. Satisfied with value and simple aesthetic. Concluded no need to spend more.
We honestly just got the cheapest one from IKEA (sniglar. It's got two height adjustments, and I don't really think we'd feel any better about a more expensive bed!
Direct ownership. Mentions adjustable height feature. Satisfied with value — wouldn't pay more for a different crib.
We have the ikea sniglar and it's been great. It converts to a toddler bed too. You have to buy the mattress separate. We have a Graco mattress and it's perfectly fine for the cost. You do not need an expensive mattress, all infant mattresses are safe.
Direct ownership, great experience. Practical note that mattress is separate. Convertible to toddler bed confirmed.
I don't know about Delta but if you want an alternative, I went with the IKEA Sniglar which is mostly just unfinished wood. IKEA also adheres to European safety standards which are high.
Direct ownership. Chose specifically for non-toxic/unfinished wood. Notes adherence to strict European safety standards.
Congrats! We have the ikea sniglar and it's been really great as a bare bones style crib. It's got two height levels. It's easy to put together, and it looks decent. Only downside is the toddler bed attachment doesn't have a rail so when we take the one side off the crib it's fully open.
Direct ownership for 2+ years. Positive overall but notes a real downside: toddler bed conversion lacks a guard rail. Balanced, honest review.