Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard with Bassinet, Kensly

By Pram Stroller · Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
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Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard with Bassinet, Kensly

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Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard with Bassinet, Kensly
The Pack ‘n Play playard is a convenient, comfortable place for your baby to nap and play, at home and away. It’s a snap to set up: just unfold, pull up the sides, and lock them into place. And with its easy, push-button fold, anyone can quickly close it. Wheels let you roll it from room to room, or even bring baby out on the porch with you for a fresh air nap. Store it in the handy carry bag, and there’s nowhere you and your baby can’t go.

Rating: 4 5 Graco Pack n Play Playard with Bassinet, Kensly (out of 208 reviews)

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List Price: $ 69.99

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By Don Puglisi on August 22nd, 2010 at 2:29 pm

Review by Don Puglisi for Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard with Bassinet, Kensly
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Three pack and plays from different companies. This one is by FAR the better one. Bonus: It cost the least. Pros: easy to setup, easy to pack up, very sturdy, fairly light and seemingly the most comfortable. Cons: I haven’t found one in 21 months despite my daughters hard work to find a flaw.

Review by A. Vehra for Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard with Bassinet, Kensly
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After returning a much more expensive product with all of the bells and whistles and a similar product by Evenflo, I did a lot of research on which playard would be best for us. We had no use for the changing tables attached to many of them, and wanted one that would allow us to pack the bassinet into the carry bag for travel. Many of them do not allow you to do this. This one is serving us quite well. It is easy to put up and take down–much easier than the Evenflo or Baby Trend ones. The bassinet just snaps on the sides and doesn’t require a lot of metal bars, like others do. There are also buttons on each side to release them for folding, which I find easier than the things you have to push from underneath and can’t even see. I would only go with Graco. Also, the padding is a bit softer than these other brands. It’s still not really comfortable for our baby, but I just put a blanket between the pad and the sheet, and he seems to sleep fine. This is where I take off a star. I don’t know why manufacturers think that a baby wants to sleep on a piece of cardboard. Overall, I have no complaints, and find this product to be well worth the price.

By Arthur Epstein on August 22nd, 2010 at 3:42 pm

Review by Arthur Epstein for Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard with Bassinet, Kensly
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These Graco Pack N Plays are great. We just bought our 2nd and 3rd ones as grandparents. This newer model is much easier to set up and much easier to take apart with the big release buttons on each of the 4 sides. Don’t tell the younger generation but these are very much like the playpens of years ago … yes, I know … playpens are out these days as this generation of parents wants to give their kids freedom to move around and go where they want :-) Back to the product: the value for the price is outstanding. These Pack N Plays seem to last forever. Graco Pack N Play with Bassinet The write up ought to say that sheet is no longer included.

By James Perkins on August 22nd, 2010 at 4:11 pm

Review by James Perkins for Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard with Bassinet, Kensly
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Graco makes great products, but this one was not up to par. The main problem was that this particular Pack ‘n Play doesn’t have the four corner tabs that the floor sort of snaps into. When our very petite daughter would stand at the edge, her weight would cause the floor to slip and she would slowly drop a few inches down. Life threatening? No. But it was not very stable. I assumed all Pack n’ Play products had the corner tabs that make for a secure floor. We ended up purchasing another Graco model and it has been perfect.

By Naomi's mom on August 22nd, 2010 at 4:22 pm

Review by Naomi’s mom for Graco Pack ‘n Play Playard with Bassinet, Kensly
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I too was very surprised by the ease of assembly and its well thought-out design, buttons, and straps. After just assembling it for the second time though, I noticed some stress lines (lighter color) on one of the long side clips used to hold up the bassinet attachment. I also had trouble getting the toy bar to clip over the bassinet clip (as per the product photo) but maybe I’ll try again. The Noah’s Ark motif is cute but I hadn’t noticed until I read the other reviews because (a) the print is upside down on the short sides of the pack n play, and (b) the sheets etc. cover up the base of the pack n play. Lastly, the baseboard bows slightly when placed in the bassinet with say a mattress and tight fitting sheets… it’d be nice if the stiffener was attached to the baseboard instead of the bassinet. I think this is a wonderful product though and only mention these points as room for improvement.

 

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