Bassett Crib Assembly Instructions

by Hope

I can find no toll free number or website for Bassett Crib Assembly instructions but here's all of the contact information that I found on the Bassett Furniture Company website.


I hope that the contact information that I found might help somebody who (like me and my husband) finds themselves with crib parts strewn all over the floor with no clue how to put the bed together!


Go here to what is available.

What I learned is that the company recommends that all cribs manufactured prior to 1972 be replaced because improved safety features were instituted in crib construction that year.

However, if your Bassett baby bed was made in 1972 or after, they state that you can buy crib replacement parts from a company called Products America and if you don't know what year that your Bassett crib was manufactured, they say not to try to fix it but to replace it. There is no mention of the availability of Bassett Crib assembly instructions but they tell you if you need help to contact them for a copy of the assembly instructions that you need.

If you have had any luck finding assembly instruction manuals or replacement parts for Bassett Cribs, please post any information that you have to help others using the comments form below provided by Unique Baby Gear Ideas.






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