[VIC] Childhome Corn Husk Moses Basket & Stand $249 (Local MEL Pickup Only) @ The Baby Gallery

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Childhome Corn Husk Moses Basket & Stand VIC pickup at $249.

Guess it is the lowest for now. Please let us know if this is not.

Cheers,
TBG

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Comments

  • +6

    but please help check if this is the cheapest in the market.

    It's not the Ozbargain communities job to do that, you're meant to search first then post a bargain.

  • It sounds like a product out of The Sims

  • -1

    Shipping is killing comparison

    Baby gallery + sydney delivery (51 bucks)

    https://prnt.sc/8E8X5Pj5GD90

    Baby kingdom + delivver(10 bucks)

    https://prnt.sc/fLemJ-QKO3fc

  • Why would someone want this ?
    Have a baby but don’t see the use for this !

  • +3

    Be careful. I dare say this will not comply with the mandatory standards which are enforce from 19th of Jan 2026 (next year)

    Mandatory safety standard
    - Design and construction requirements for all infant sleep products
    - An infant sleep product must have enough strength and integrity to safely support an infant.
    - The surface of an infant sleep product must not have an incline greater than 7 degrees to the horizontal. It must be flat and not be curved.
    - The sleep surface, including the mattress, must be sufficiently firm and rigid.
    - An infant sleep product that rocks or swings must not have a tilt or incline greater than 7 degrees to the horizontal.
    - The mesh or fabric sides of an infant sleep product must be firm enough so it doesn’t cover the infant’s nose or mouth which could cause suffocation. It must also be made of material a baby can breathe through.
    - An infant sleep product must not have sharp points or edges which may puncture a baby’s skin, or gaps that can trap their head, neck, limbs or fingers.
    - It must not have a restraint system, harness or strap.
    - If fitted with castors or wheels, at least 2 must be fitted with brakes.
    - If an infant sleep product has a locking mechanism, it must have a clearly distinct locked position. It must be apparent that the mechanism is engaged and can only be disengaged on purpose.

    https://www.productsafety.gov.au/business/search-mandatory-s…

    There is also further standards for bassinets with some more stricter requirements.

    • Things have changed so much over the years (for the better). We used to grab these baskets, sleeping baby and all, and pop them on the back seat of the car when we wanted to go out.

  • +1

    These things are f**king stupid. They exist solely for the narcissistic and vain who treat their babies more like accessories than their children. They buy these stupid things so they can snap some photos and upload to social media hoping to project some kind of charmed life. #mumfluencer

  • +1

    In the rural area of northern China where I was born and raised, making this kind of handicraft was the most common job for housewives. My mother could complete one every day (providing the materials herself, including wheat straw and cleaned corn husks), earning around 10 RMB, which is a little over 2 Au dollars. I knew from a young age that these were meant to be exported abroad, but I didn’t realize that by adding a fabric lining and a wooden frame, it could be sold for as much as 249 dollars (and that’s a discounted price).

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