Simplify changing time with this Changing Top from Delta Children. Easily transforming your dresser into a convenient changing table, it makes diaper duty doable with its secure and sturdy design. Best of all, when your child outgrows it, just remove it to reclaim the space on top of the dresser. The top s felt lined bottom protects your dresser from any dents or scratches. This Changing Top works with the Delta Children Middleton 3 Drawer Dresser (sold separately) or any sturdy piece of furniture with a top at least 36.25-inch x 17.25-inch.
- Available finishes: Textured Limestone (1340), Textured White (1349) or Textured Cocoa (1350)
- Easily converts your dresser into a convenient changing area
- This Changing Top can be used on the Middleton 3 Drawer Dresser (# W101030 ) or any sturdy piece of furniture with a top at least 36.25 in x 17.25 in
- Felt on bottom protects your dresser top
- When you no longer need a changing area, the topper is quick and easy to remove
- Changing pad not included
- Fits changing pad size 34" x 16" x 1" (sold separately)
- JPMA certified to meet or exceed all safety standards set by the CPSC & ASTM
- Assembled Dimensions (in inches): 36.25 (width) by 4.5 (height) by 18 (depth)
- Product Weight (in pounds): 8.9
- Shipping Dimensions (in inches): 3 (width) by 9 (height) by 39.6 (depth)
Dimensions |
36.5" (width) x 9.4" (height) x 3.1" (depth) |
Product Weight |
8.5 lbs. |
Shipping Dimensions |
3.1" (width) x 9.4" (height) x 39.8" (depth) |
Shipping Weight |
11 lbs. |
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Type:
Miscellaneous Furniture
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Width:
36.5"
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Height:
9.4"
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Depth:
3.1"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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