Last week we put together Rudy's bassinet, a 5-in-1 with a lot of bells & whistles. If you want bells and whistles I suggest buying a pre-assembled model. It'll save you time and probably save some relationships. The process was intense but we got the job done.After the bassinet was put together I carefully read through the manual. I wanted to make sure I knew how all 5 of the components worked. After all, this machinery will soon be housing my precious cargo - Rudy.
In my reading travels I discovered that one of the skirts was supposed to have 3 pockets to store diapers, towels, etc. for easy access. (One of the functions is a changing table.) I didn't recall seeing any pockets. I carefully searched the skirt - several times - in search of these pockets. Finally I accepted that we had put it together correctly and the pockets were missing. I called customer support and quickly found out that the manual was made before the product. When the product was produced they decided not to add pockets.
According to the customer service rep, the elimination of the pockets has not been a problem for the company because most people don't read the manual. There is a picture with the pockets, but I guess people don't realize that either. I guess I should have know not to believe everything I read.
Unless you will actually remember to fill up designated receptacles with diapers/wipes, etc, you won't miss the pockets. I used to, but I got over it. The best thing to store diapers in is the bag they come in. Don't add to your stress. Simple is best.
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