Good points
Bad points
• Minor safety failures: 1. Too easy for a child to lift. 2. Minor sharp edges.
• We have alerted TikkTokk to our findings. It has not had its playpens tested to the European playpen standard as "we do not sell it as a safety device" and has chosen to test it to the European toy standard. (CHOICE does not define a playpen as a safety device either, but tests for safety aspects.)
• Some effort needed to connect together.
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Recommended
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Products we've recommended have passed all our safety and durability tests. We sometimes find that no products pass all our safety tests, so that we can't recommend any, but usually find some models with only minor failures that are still worth considering.
- No
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CHOICE Expert Rating
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The CHOICE Expert Rating consists of 70% performance score (including safety tests) and 30% ease of use score.
- 48%
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Performance score
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Whether the playpen passes our safety requirements. We look at footholds, head/limb entrapment, security and more.
- 40%
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Ease of use score
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How easy the playpens are to set up and pack up, and how easy it is for a carer to access a child in the playpen.
- 68%
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Passed key safety requirements
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Models that pass key safety requirements have no serious issues. Ones that score around 60-65% for performance may have minor hazards such as a door that doesn't self-close or edges/projections that could injure if a child runs into them. Serious failures include detachable small parts, snagging/strangulation hazards, climbing footholds or failure of the limb or head entrapment requirements of both Australian cot and European playpen standards.
- No
- Availability
- Discontinued model