As I said previously, "To anyone else that watches this video, I can highly recommend this product - I reckon Chris' invention is an absolute pearler, and worked perfectly for us when it was needed."
If any consumers want to hear further of our praise for and our satisfaction with the Lullabub, then please contact me and I'll be happy to assist.
the video was mine, not Chris's, and I only uploaded it to verify its proper operation for a complaining eBay purchaser whom wanted to return it to me. I think that their complaint was more of the variety that they'd paid greater than retail for a used item - and I'm sure that they're not the only eBay newbies that have done this.
I also just purchased the lullabub. I'm SO disappointed with it.
It doesn't rock. Why is it called a 'rocker'? In your video Chris, the water does vibrate a little. But there's no baby in that crib? My baby is 8 months, and is over 10 kg. With him in the crib, and with that glass of water combined-I can assure you, the water won't move. This crib guarantees to rock babies from 0-24 months?
I have just contacted Lullabub to hopefully arrange a refund...i will keep you posted consumers.
Chris, sorry if having the rail down during this demo has caused you any grief, hadn't thought about that myself.
To anyone else that watches this video, I can highly recommend this product - I reckon Chris' invention is an absolute pearler, and worked perfectly for us when it was needed.
Hi, Its Chris here, The Lullabub Inventor, Just letting you know that to operate the Lullabub Properly, the side rail should be lifted to the highest position, for a couple of reasons, 1) For baby Safety but 2) So the rail is not touching the Lullabub Pods. The Noise you can here is the timber rail hitting the top of the Lullabub pods.
Hope this helps anyone else out there who may be looking at this video and wandering why the cot is not rocking much, THANKYOU for your time.
As I said previously, "To anyone else that watches this video, I can highly recommend this product - I reckon Chris' invention is an absolute pearler, and worked perfectly for us when it was needed."
If any consumers want to hear further of our praise for and our satisfaction with the Lullabub, then please contact me and I'll be happy to assist.
Andrew.
tube4androo 9 months ago
He's product is so great....you're selling it!
eculverwell1 8 months ago
Hi there -
the video was mine, not Chris's, and I only uploaded it to verify its proper operation for a complaining eBay purchaser whom wanted to return it to me. I think that their complaint was more of the variety that they'd paid greater than retail for a used item - and I'm sure that they're not the only eBay newbies that have done this.
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tube4androo 9 months ago
I also just purchased the lullabub. I'm SO disappointed with it.
It doesn't rock. Why is it called a 'rocker'? In your video Chris, the water does vibrate a little. But there's no baby in that crib? My baby is 8 months, and is over 10 kg. With him in the crib, and with that glass of water combined-I can assure you, the water won't move. This crib guarantees to rock babies from 0-24 months?
I have just contacted Lullabub to hopefully arrange a refund...i will keep you posted consumers.
eculverwell1 9 months ago
Chris, sorry if having the rail down during this demo has caused you any grief, hadn't thought about that myself.
To anyone else that watches this video, I can highly recommend this product - I reckon Chris' invention is an absolute pearler, and worked perfectly for us when it was needed.
Thanks,
Andrew.
tube4androo 1 year ago
Hi, Its Chris here, The Lullabub Inventor, Just letting you know that to operate the Lullabub Properly, the side rail should be lifted to the highest position, for a couple of reasons, 1) For baby Safety but 2) So the rail is not touching the Lullabub Pods. The Noise you can here is the timber rail hitting the top of the Lullabub pods.
Hope this helps anyone else out there who may be looking at this video and wandering why the cot is not rocking much, THANKYOU for your time.
Cheers, Chris
Lullabub 1 year ago