My wife and I just assembled ours! This video is straightforward. Nothing was confusing during setup. Took us about an hour, going at a relaxed pace. Our friends have a Cradlewise and swear by it.
Out of curiosity, why do you say multiple times not to cut the straps? The only thing that’s mentioned is that they’re needed to put the Cradlewise back into the box… Is this in case you want to return it or something? Not fully understanding.
The straps are used to ensure the safe transportation of the crib. They play a crucial role in compressing the crib during transit, which helps prevent any unnecessary bouncing or movement. This ensures your Cradlewise crib arrives at your doorstep in perfect condition. The straps also serve a practical purpose if you need to disassemble and store the crib. They are designed to help you safely pack and store all the components, making it easier to keep and maintain your Cradlewise crib for future use.
We’ve had to many issues with ours. The base was broken the first day we got it, the bounce doesn’t work. They sent a new base and the same thing happened. Terrible quality. Beware the only real reviews you will get will be on Reddit. They buy reviews on other sites
Although not meant for travel, we take a low-intervention approach to soothing translates easily to travel or daycare naps, so you don't have to worry about them becoming dependent on the soothing aspects of the crib.
omg- I can’t believe I spent $2k on something that is harder than IKEA to build! WTF is this!? Absolute madness the amount of build out expected for customers to do! Half tempted to not bother even on unboxing it and getting a snoo. This is wild
@@dhimmel Assembly is not fun… lol. (last thing expecting parents want is to build shite!!! wtf!!!😂😂😂) I don’t assemble my jaguar, I don’t assemble my RH couch, I don’t lug the lumber to build my home, etc for infinity. 😂😂😂 We bought. built. used. Still doubtful if it’s worth $2k--- the box arrives 3/4 the size of the finished crib: nonsensical to ship and have the customer endure the build out. Cradlewise is the highest end, luxury bassinet/crib on the market. They can do better. Just because we can afford it doesn’t mean we are willing to accept sub-par products or a nightmare UX. Silicon Valley Co.s are really going beyond out-of-touch Please pass on to your colleagues at CW- thanks.
@@cour2knee ofcourse if you had enough money to afford this crib, RH furniture, a jag, and all the other splurge items which you aren't boasting about on the internet, you can definitely afford to pay someone to put it together for you lol.
@@ryder2488 Work to build it or work to find someone who is skilled in assembling this thing- my point still stands. We didn’t buy this to experience the IKEA lifestyle again. we built it. it’s okay… The baby doesn’t love the bounce so it’s an expensive crib at this point. Best to you!
😂 acting like you’re rewiring your home or swapping a car’s engine. But maybe I shouldn’t make fun of incompetency 😅 or or or you’re just a Karen (you have both the physical appearance and bitchin factor). 🎉congrats on your new crib homie 😎✌🏽
My wife and I just assembled ours! This video is straightforward. Nothing was confusing during setup. Took us about an hour, going at a relaxed pace. Our friends have a Cradlewise and swear by it.
Can’t assemble ours because holes are lining up right :(
We are so sorry to hear that, someone from our team will be contacting you and helping you out.
Thank you ❤
Very high quality got one for my son.. Very impressive quality materials. Perfection!
Thank you so much for your kind words and for choosing Cradlewise for your son! We are thrilled to hear this.
Out of curiosity, why do you say multiple times not to cut the straps? The only thing that’s mentioned is that they’re needed to put the Cradlewise back into the box… Is this in case you want to return it or something? Not fully understanding.
The straps are used to ensure the safe transportation of the crib. They play a crucial role in compressing the crib during transit, which helps prevent any unnecessary bouncing or movement. This ensures your Cradlewise crib arrives at your doorstep in perfect condition. The straps also serve a practical purpose if you need to disassemble and store the crib. They are designed to help you safely pack and store all the components, making it easier to keep and maintain your Cradlewise crib for future use.
We’ve had to many issues with ours. The base was broken the first day we got it, the bounce doesn’t work. They sent a new base and the same thing happened. Terrible quality. Beware the only real reviews you will get will be on Reddit. They buy reviews on other sites
Can you travel with this?
Although not meant for travel, we take a low-intervention approach to soothing translates easily to travel or daycare naps, so you don't have to worry about them becoming dependent on the soothing aspects of the crib.
Need a deconstruction video as I’m putting in replacements and seems pretty annoying to do since I’ve only been sent 2 pieces !
omg- I can’t believe I spent $2k on something that is harder than IKEA to build!
WTF is this!? Absolute madness the amount of build out expected for customers to do! Half tempted to not bother even on unboxing it and getting a snoo. This is wild
Assembly is fun. Quality is excellent. Doesn't make sense to ship it whole. Video makes the process clear.
@@dhimmel Assembly is not fun… lol. (last thing expecting parents want is to build shite!!! wtf!!!😂😂😂)
I don’t assemble my jaguar, I don’t assemble my RH couch, I don’t lug the lumber to build my home, etc for infinity. 😂😂😂
We bought. built. used. Still doubtful if it’s worth $2k--- the box arrives 3/4 the size of the finished crib: nonsensical to ship and have the customer endure the build out.
Cradlewise is the highest end, luxury bassinet/crib on the market. They can do better. Just because we can afford it doesn’t mean we are willing to accept sub-par products or a nightmare UX. Silicon Valley Co.s are really going beyond out-of-touch
Please pass on to your colleagues at CW- thanks.
@@cour2knee ofcourse if you had enough money to afford this crib, RH furniture, a jag, and all the other splurge items which you aren't boasting about on the internet, you can definitely afford to pay someone to put it together for you lol.
@@ryder2488 Work to build it or work to find someone who is skilled in assembling this thing- my point still stands. We didn’t buy this to experience the IKEA lifestyle again.
we built it. it’s okay… The baby doesn’t love the bounce so it’s an expensive crib at this point. Best to you!
😂 acting like you’re rewiring your home or swapping a car’s engine. But maybe I shouldn’t make fun of incompetency 😅 or or or you’re just a Karen (you have both the physical appearance and bitchin factor). 🎉congrats on your new crib homie 😎✌🏽