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Cot Beds For Sale - A Roundup of the Best Deals

When it comes to cot beds for sale you want a bed that is solid, safe and of adequate in size. The model is made by hand and it ticks all the boxes. Our panel liked its combination of pine and white.

This cot bed includes all the features you'll need, like storage compartments as well as teething rails and two height settings. It is also simple to build and looks fantastic in any nursery.

Mamas & Papas Coxley Cot Bed

The coxley cot bed by mamas and papas is packed with stunning design features, all following an exquisitely designed style. It is also built to last. It easily converts into a toddler's crib and will carry your child from birth until the age of four.

The slightly tapered feet make it a contemporary take on the traditional cot. It also has three adjustable mattress positions to suit your growing baby. It also has an lower base for extra security. The cot also has a handy under cot storage draw and teething rails which can help protect your baby's gums when they start getting their first teeth.

Megan, our parent tester loved this cot-bed. She said that it was easy to put together and was gorgeous. It also came with lots of extra features including an excellent storage drawer. She also appreciated the fact that it was gender-neutral, so she could pass it on to the next generation of babies.

Another thing to remember is that cot beds do not always come with a mattress, therefore you'll need to purchase it separately. You should choose a firm baby mattress that is flat and is the right size. The best cot mattresses are made from springs, foam or coir and should be inspected to British safety standards BS 1877-10:1997 or BS 5852:1991+A1:2012.

The cot itself should have a maximum height of 55cm, so that your child won't be able to get out. The distance between the bars shouldn't be more than 6.5cm to ensure that your child's head doesn't get trapped in the bars.

Stokke snuzkot

This eye-catching cot, from the Scandi company, brings an exciting vibe to the nursery. The coloured slats provide a splash of colour that makes your child feel welcome. It's a perfect fit for most nurseries and blends seamlessly into your design scheme, with the matching changing unit to tie everything together. This cot comes in two neutral colours that are soft grey and white. It takes just an hour to put together, thanks to the clear directions and separate screws packs.

This cot bed can grow with your child. You can also add a junior extension kit which will allow them to age five. It's a premium choice with a price tag to match, but if looking to invest in an item of furniture for your nursery that will last, this is well worth a look.

It is suitable from birth. The mattress can be set up high to allow easy access for your child. It's also built to last and fits standard cot mattresses of up to 140cm 70cm. The design is modern and simple, with a sleek oval shape that'll enhance your baby's feeling of security and safety. It's the small cot on our list but still has plenty of room for your baby to sleep in.

Ickle Bubba Snowdon Classic Cot Bed

This is a great option if you're after a unique vintage-looking cot bed. It features rounded dowel slats to create a look that is different from others in this price range. It also offers additional convenience for your baby, with three base heights to suit their needs. This means that you won't have to bend over to lift them from bed, which could save your back.

It's also a great option for a nursery that is an insignificant size or ceilings that are sloped, or you don't want the cot bed to take up a lot of floor space. Heidi Scrimgeour, our Deputy Editor says: "It is a statement piece and takes up less space than you expect."

The curved sleigh detail on the cot's ends adds a touch of elegance to any nursery. It can be used from birth until your child is around four years old and it can be converted into a junior bed by taking the side rails off and lower the ends. It comes with a 140cm x70cm The most comfortable mattress and a huge under-drawer on runners and handles to make it easy to access.

Obaby Stamford Luxe Sleigh Cot Bed

This elegant cot made by Obaby is the last option in our roundup. It's a sleigh bed, but it's not big like other sleigh beds. It also has a drawer beneath to keep your baby's essentials close at hand.

The cot can expand with your child. You can remove the rails and convert it to an infant bed. When they are out of that the cot, you can transform it into a practical daybed.

The cot bed is constructed of solid pine and has an exquisite hand-carved design. The carved ends flow into the curved side rails to create an extremely luxurious cot bed. The luxurious base mattress can be set in two different positions which makes it easier to position your baby without needing to lean over. The teething rails protect your baby's gums when they are teething.

Despite being fairly expensive it's a stunning cot that will impress your family and friends when they visit. It's easy to put together and the instructions are clear with helpful pictures, but if you're worried about your DIY skills, John Lewis offers an assembly service for an additional PS60 that includes fixing it to the wall if needed and removing all the packaging.

Silver Cross Nostalgia Cot Bed

This sleigh-styled cot bed will be a wonderful option for parents who want to gift their child a piece of furniture they will cherish. It is sturdy and well-made and will last for a long time. It's also simple to put together and adjust as your child grows. The tester was pleased that there are no gaps between the edges of the cot to ensure that your baby won't fall off the his bed.

It could also be converted into a toddler's bed once your child is old enough. Simply remove the sides bars and solid ends with an Allen key and then it transforms into a gorgeous traditional-style bed that can be a part of your child's bedroom for many years to come.


Despite being so premium-looking the cot is very affordable. It was rated as the top price cot-bed we tested by our testers even though you require a mattress separately. It's also the easiest flatpack cot you can assemble and is labeled alphabetically, so you won't get wrong.

best crib with this cot is that you need to buy a separate mattress, which might be off-putting for some parents. It is important to keep in mind that you will need to replace the mattress of your child at least once a month, and sometimes more often. So this is not a big issue. Plus, it's made from natural wood so you can be comfortable about purchasing it.

Great Little Trading Little Wren Cotbed

A sturdy and stylish cot with a classic design, this Good Little Trading Company option is a great value. It comes with a matching changing table that clips onto the top of the cot to allow to make it quick and easy to change nappy. Once baby is done with this, it can be tucked completely away beneath the cot. It can also be transformed into a toddler's bed with three mattress heights.

This cot is an impressively durable choice, and is suitable for use until your child is four years old. of age (or even longer if you buy the additional toddler bed conversion kit). It's also made of sustainable wood - specifically it's a mix of Australian Araucaria and New Zealand radiata - and comes with three mattress positions that you can adapt to the needs of your growing child.

Parent tester Grace liked that the slatted sides were simple to clean and didn't come with sharp edges that could be an issue for toddlers. It's also a clever option for rooms with tiny spaces and sloped ceilings as it takes up a small amount of area, with only the side panel separating the cot from the bedroom for your toddler.

The cot meets the high safety standards set by BS EN 716, and assembly was a breeze due to the alphabetically labeled parts and easy-to-follow instructions. The cot also has teething rails and a swivel-rocking frame. You can also install drawers under the bed to store your toys, clothes, and nappies.
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