







๐๏ธ Elevate your toddlerโs sleep game with style and safety!
The Dream On Me Classic Toddler Bed in Black is a solid wood, low-to-floor toddler bed designed for a safe and smooth transition from crib to bed. Measuring 57 x 28 x 30 inches, it features two side safety rails and a reinforced center leg for stability. It meets CPSC and ASTM safety standards and includes all tools for easy assembly. Mattress sold separately.

























| ASIN | B001OW6K02 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Bed Size | Small |
| Bed Type | Dream On Me, Classic Design Toddler Bed, Black |
| Brand | Dream On Me |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,839 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00832631000810 |
| Included Components | Headboard, Footboard, Safety Side Rails, Mattress Support Slats, Assembly Tools And Instructions |
| Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 134.6 x 71.1 x 76.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 16.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dream on Me |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 624-K |
| Model number | 624-K |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Small |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 758688213150 832631000810 781264513313 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Wood Type | Wood |
S**H
Color
Colour wrong. Received black but we ordered cherry.
L**A
Great bed
Great bed for my toddler who is 1 year old itโs sturdy and took about a hour to assemble the only negative is the hassle to put the middle piece together
K**L
Sturdy and worth the money
Very cute and sturdy only issue I have is when putting the wood in it keeps falling out I wish they would of stayed while trying to screw in the center part other than that itโs worth the money my son loves it
M**W
!!
Missing screws also one side didnt have the hole for the screw everything else about the bed is perfect I would say on some parts you need a second person helping to assemble
Q**R
So far so good.
Itโs an ok bed
A**R
Pain in the butt to put together, be wary of manufacturing defects
I saw other reviews that mentioned how difficult it was to put together and I wish I put more stock in them. The only tool the bed provides is an Allen key, no cheap screwdriver. So keep that in mind. Might also want a low power screw gun for the "self drilling screws." The bed relies heavily on bolts going into barrel nuts that you have to hold in place as you screw the bolts in. So it's almost a 4 handed affair, as you hold the two pieces together while holding the barrel nut in place and screw in the bolt. It's a really poor system. Help is recommended. Some of the bed slats were slightly twisted, and were either a snug fit or too loose. Again leading to a 4 handed affair as you try to hold the slats in, hold the pieces you're trying to connect to the previous part, and you're using those barrel nuts again. Something to note, none of my screw points were started with a predrill. I don't know how they expected you to tap them with just a screw driver as they are adamant about not using power tools. Also the dowel rods get a lot of stress on them when you connect the head assemble to the foot assembly, so be careful there. I had a dowel snap in the process and you get 0 extra parts. The act of putting the bed halves together is also an ordeal, you use weak dowel rods to keep them into place, then you're supposed to screw in the self drilling screws by hand while holding the bed together and the plate on the bed, and after doing all that you then put the legs on. Just use a screw gun for that part. The coating itself is a nightmare to get through without the spots being tapped already, and make sure the holes line up because you're not using those until after you attach the plate with the screws. Now the biggest problem. I had several manufacturing defects that exacerbated the already terrible experience of putting this bed together and made me write the review. Where the 2 halves of the bed connect, I had a long staple that I had to pull out. There are no other staples on this bed. I have no idea why it was there. It prevented the bed from coming together. Another was the protective coating on the wood, on one of the railings there was a massive build up that I had to break apart with a hammer that prevented the railing from moving into position so I could barrel nut it. After assembly it's much sturdier than I thought it would be, but getting to that point was a horrible experience that left me angrily saying "why would you do it this way?" Several times.
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