BURLINGTON BABY BASSINET COMBO WITH BASKETS, WHITE
Burlington Baby Bassinet Combo with Baskets, White
- This item holds babies up to 25 pounds, or when they first roll over
- Flip the wheels up to rock or flip them down to roll
- Stores 2 willow baskets underneath on tray for simple reaching
- Interchangable ribbons for boy or girl and can be used again with either gender
- Liner is removeable and machine washable
Wheels down, it’s a bassinet, Wheels up, it’s a rocking cradle. 12″ x 29″ sleeping area for baby and hard sided for safety. Molded top frame and locking hood. Handy storage tray on the bottom. Pink and blue ribbons to insert in the liner to color coordinate for a baby boy or girl are included. Two attractive willow storage baskets fit under the bassinet with two pink and two blue gingham basket liners to coordinate with the ribbon are included also. Measures 33″ x 18″ x 39″
Price: $ 41.95
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(out of 9 reviews)


about 1 year ago
Review by drelatwins for Burlington Baby Bassinet Combo with Baskets, White
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i purchased two of these because i was having twins. these are especially great because they are versatile/unisex. the interchangeable ribbons were an added bonus for me because for the longest time i couldn’t get a definite answer as to what sex my twins were going to be. i had a boy and a girl. the burlington bassinets were exactly what i needed. i was able to use both blue and pink ribbons. they are lightweight yet sturdy. easy to assemble- no need for tools. simple yet attractive and the two baskets you get (also with interchangeable covers or liners, depends on how you use them) are quite roomy. plenty of space in them for several blankets or whatever. i also liked the fact that you can lock the casters in place or turn them in so you can rock your baby. these aren’t the fanciest bassinets out there, they don’t have all the bells and whistles- but they do what they’re supposed to do. besides, your baby won’t sleep in them forever. i used mine for less than two months. i recommend these if you aren’t the particular type. but i have to tell you that i’ve seen the prices for these vary from store to store big time so i suggest shopping around and doing some research. i personally paid about $35 for each of mine at a miltary exchange store but there’s a popular superstore with a website you can purchase these from close to that price.
about 1 year ago
Review by mamabear for Burlington Baby Bassinet Combo with Baskets, White
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Obviously this isn’t the highest end bassinet out there, but for the price it is good. It is made of very lightweight materials and is easy to move around the house. We bought this for our second child and it is working well. We had planned on buying something better, but he decided to arrive early and this bassinet was in stock at the local store so we went with it. It isn’t something that is going to last through generations and possibly not even multiple children, but for the price (we only paid $50) it is good.
about 1 year ago
Review by C. Mueller for Burlington Baby Bassinet Combo with Baskets, White
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I liked the price (got it for $55 on a sale) and the fact that you could interchange the blue and pink cloth trim. Also like the fact that it had wheels so you could theoretically roll it. I say “theoretically” because on heavy carpet, it didn’t roll very well. It is made rather cheaply with a basic cardboard-type material composing the majority of the walls and hood. It was very clean and nice-looking, but it was rather cheap looking. The mattress was very thin and we ended up buying another one to give her a little more padding.
It did serve its purpose — giving our daughter a bed for about six weeks. It seemed safe, secure, and gave her that “swaddled” feeling because the sleeping quarters were so much smaller than a crib. I am still using the baskets, which were a nice touch.
Buy it again? For $55, yeah. For $89? No way.
about 1 year ago
Review by Jackie51 for Burlington Baby Bassinet Combo with Baskets, White
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We bought this as a bedside bassinet for the first few
months of infancy. When unboxed, it resembles a very
cheap plastic bucket. And very deep — the baby
would be 2 feet deep into the cheap “bucket” when
sleeping, so not convenient for having it at bedside —
you couldn’t easily pick up the baby because this thing
is a cavern! There are better buys out there … spend
a bit more and get the Graco Travel Lite Crib. It’s $80,
but lasts longer into the growing months of baby, and it
doesn’t resemble a cheap wash bucket!
about 1 year ago
Review by J. Langlois for Burlington Baby Bassinet Combo with Baskets, White
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The product is exactly as described and is well made and sturdy. The skirt fits perfectly and the ribbons are exactly the right size to circle the bassinet.