

Aug 24th, 2013 2:05 pmThat's the future for manufacturing in the Western world. Prices went up but at least it is now made somewhat locally.Will people be willing to pay higher prices to have things made in this fashion?I did but I am betting others won't. Company by the name of actually restructured its company and moved its manufacturing from China to Pennsylvania and it is actually now hand made by the Amish in the area. You just can't compete with workers making $100 a month.As much as we love our cheap Chinese goods, it's time to increase the import there are options available.

Not good for customers and, of course, much worse for all of the laid off employees. No one was answering the phones, which I found puzzling. I obviously would have gone with another brand if I'd had a crystal ball.I'd actually been trying to call them this past week because I had a quick question about something with the crib and I wanted to request some touch-up paint. I guess I should feel quite lucky that I got it in time.īut I guess I'm also pretty screwed with the warranty and stuff. I just got a crib from AP, purchased about 2.5 months ago and picked up just about a month. Ap Industries - Paradise Crib Manual FreeĪp Industries - Paradise Crib Manual Free.to 4 p.m.I just bought this crib on Craig's list and the ad said it converts to both a day bed and toddler bed, however I didn't have any instructions so found the Pali website and requested an instruction manual for this bed - and they indicated it converts only to a toddler bed, but you have to have purchased the conversion kit, which is also avaiable on their website. Remedy: Stop using the crib immediately and call Child Craft Industries for free replacement ends.Ĭonsumer Contact: For more information, call Child Craft Industries at (877) 716-2757 from 8 a.m. The 27601 hardwood (aspen) crib sold for about $500. Sold at: Juvenile furniture stores nationwide from Apthrough October 2005. The 27601 crib in aspen also comes in three finishes: natural, pecan and cognac. The 37001 crib comes in three finishes: chestnut, white and cherry. In addition, the three pin nails used to hold the strip in place pose a laceration hazard if the wooden strip detaches.ĭescription: The recalled cribs have their model number 37001 or 27601 printed on a label on the bottom rail of the head or foot board. Hazard: A wooden strip added to the end assemblies of the crib to correct a spacing problem could come loose, creating a space in violation of the federal crib standard and posing a risk of entrapment.

Manufacturer/Importer: Child Craft Industries Inc., of New Salisbury, Ind. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. The following product safety recall was conducted by the firm in cooperation with the CPSC.
