DaVinci Emily Convertible Baby Crib in Cherry
- The Emily crib has a sleek, modern, sophisticated look for today’s nursery.
- Features a static side with no moving parts. Built with thought for mothers to take their little ones out of the crib with little effort.
- Features 4 level mattress spring system to adjust to your child’s growth.
- Day bed conversion rail kit, full size headboard and footboard included. Full size bed rail kit (M4799) sold separately.
Product Description
The Emily 4-in-1 Convertible Crib by Da Vinci is the complete sleeping system that grows with your child from crib to toddler to youth bed, making it the full solution for your child’s sleeping needs. Stylish, elegant, yet very functional, this crib will accommodate your child from baby to toddler to youth. It features a static side with no moving parts! Built with thought for mothers to take their little ones out of the crib with little effort. Features: 4-… More >>
DaVinci Emily Convertible Baby Crib in Cherry
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the crib is pretty good, but when i was trying to put the crib together the holes in rear legs did not match. so i had to call the company and it took them almost 3 weeks to get the parts that i needed sent to me. to everyone out there i would not recommend buying things like furniture on the internet. i learned my lesson.
Rating: 3 / 5
First off, this is written by a customer that purchased the crib and not an employee. (just read some of the reviews) very entertaining! This was rated a very safe crib and that is the only reason it is not going back to the company that manufactured it. This was the worst piece of equipment that I have ever assembled. The wood is extremely too soft. None of the hardware matches the pre-drilled holes, that it needs too in order to assemble. The stickers which are in place to designate the parts, are on the inside of the joining part! So after you assemble you have no idea which piece is which. The manual has no actual instructions, just pictures. Would not be an issue if the crib was good quality. Just me assembling it produced several cuts and scrapes in the finish. It does look nice, however so does a nice new Hyundai, but most of us know we would rather have the Lexus.:) Just be careful shop around, I WOULD NOT
recommend this crib!
Rating: 2 / 5
The cherry wood itself is very great, however, the painting is easy to be scratched during delivery and installation. Both the packaging & delivery should be more careful.
The deliverer put it to my condo guard while I was at home, why not sent the huge heavy item directly to my door?
Rating: 4 / 5
This crib is acceptable. I’ve had for a few years now. It is somewhat inexpensive. The DaVinci Emily scratches pretty easily. Most cribs are easy to assemble and take apart. Attaching the spring for the mattress is where you generally want two people during assembly. For the price, a Graco Lauren is a better deal and I think the Lauren is nicer. My wife prefers the Graco Lauren since it has a drop side. A drop side helps when a baby gets to about 20 pounds. Lifting a child into and out of a crib is sometimes awkward, particularly when they get separation anxiety.
The fact that the Emily is convertible is decent. Many cribs are convertible. Many people will have a second child. You can reuse a crib or buy another one if you live in a two story house (one for each floor). A real toddler bed will look nicer than any convertible. Overall, I like convertible cribs since they give you options.
Also, don’t waste you money on buying a bumper for any crib for an infant under 1.5 years old. They are a proven safety hazard despite that it makes things “look better”. I’d rather not risk a baby suffocating.
Rating: 2 / 5
Easiest purchase. Just love the crib and the price was unbelievable including shipping cost.
Rating: 5 / 5