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    As I'm not getting any younger and find it a struggle to get off the floor and have 2 young babys starting soon I have decided to invest in a changing table but not sure which to go for. I don't have much room so need one which folds. I have seen these.

    http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/20131830

    http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/80141708

    I could put the folding one in my downstairs loo on the wall above the toilet and could wash my hands in the wash basin immediately after.

    Just wondered what you all thought.

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    Twiggy

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    I would have the folding one as it takes up less space and you would have no worries about storage when its not in use .

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    Default Re: Which changing table?

    i hae a changing table that attachs to the travel cot...

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    Quote Originally Posted by babs View Post
    i hae a changing table that attachs to the travel cot...
    I have considered that as I have a Graco travel cot which I believe I can fit a changing mat to, the only problem is that the children all sleep upstairs in the cot and I need something for downstairs. Thanks for the suggestion.

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    Default Re: Which changing table?

    the wall mounted one wouldnt take up any space but would always be on show when not childminding. i would also get it fitted by a professional as would worry it would come off wall while a baby was on it.

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    good ideas i could use the black fold out one as i don't have a down stairs toilet hmmmmmmm
    shelley xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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    Default Re: Which changing table?

    I have one similar to the ikea folding one, I just slip it behind a door - I love it, it's my best buy since childminding
    Ali xx

 

 

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