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American Hometex Nap-N-Go Nap Roll

Speed to First Woot:
1m 34.110s
First Sucker:
taveanator
Last Wooter to Woot:
muditbhargava
Last Purchase:
a year ago
Order Pace (rank):
Top 49% of Kids Woots
Top 43% of all Woots
Woots Sold (rank):
Top 5% of Kids Woots
Top 8% of all Woots

Purchaser Experience

  • 25% first woot
  • 12% second woot
  • 35% < 10 woots
  • 15% < 25 woots
  • 13% ≥ 25 woots

Purchaser Seniority

  • 21% joined today
  • 1% one week old
  • 3% one month old
  • 25% one year old
  • 50% > one year old

Quantity Breakdown

  • 57% bought 1
  • 28% bought 2
  • 13% bought 3

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Quality Posts


CowboyDann


quality posts: 702 Private Messages CowboyDann

Here, Are, A Few, Previous woots

They run about 27 dollars on the Nap-N-Go Website.

otomeanoyo


quality posts: 1 Private Messages otomeanoyo

It's too bad that these are too small for adults. I wish I could fit in the sheep one.

mygirlkat74


quality posts: 1 Private Messages mygirlkat74

Would be nice if they where a little bigger. My girl who starts preschool in a few months will need to bring a nap mat, small blanket, and small pillow, but she is 38 inch's tall as is right now so the blanket wouldn't be big enough with this.

haydesigner


quality posts: 10 Private Messages haydesigner

Slightly off-topic… I assume you sell the secondary offerings to companies and set their own prices for the "deals," but the Toysmith Science Toys "deal" is pretty well insulting.

10% off of *list* price? Really? And there is even one for **8%** off list price. Seriously?

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jlhatter


quality posts: 13 Private Messages jlhatter

I bought two of these on a previous woot. My 3 year old uses them at her Montessori for naptime. I like them because I am a bit suspicious of what has previously transpired on those cots they sleep on. This way there is a nice layer between her and the cot. Her teacher told me it did take my daughter a little getting used to because the pillow kid of caused her head to be propped up a little too much but it has apparently settled down after some use.

ThunderThighs


quality posts: 318 Private Messages ThunderThighs

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haydesigner wrote:Slightly off-topic… I assume you sell the secondary offerings to companies and set their own prices for the "deals," but the Toysmith Science Toys "deal" is pretty well insulting.

10% off of *list* price? Really? And there is even one for **8%** off list price. Seriously?



Guess what? There's a thread for that!

brianmconner


quality posts: 0 Private Messages brianmconner

I have ordered several of these. The quality is not excellent as the zippers have came unstiched around the pillows. I typically order 3 everytime they appear so I have a good stock on hand. For $10 I just send another when the old one breaks.

acaciasmom


quality posts: 2 Private Messages acaciasmom

I actually bought 3 of these last time thinking that they would be awesome for sleep overs and rest time. They are not awesome for anything. The zipper is made of plastic... And flimsy. I had to take it apart to put it back together when it fell off....by take it apart I mean that I undid 2 stitches and the whole end came apart.....
Additionally....I had a child throw up on one of these and amazingly they freaking suck if you put them in the dryer.

All of that being said I paid 9.99 back then for these, I'm not crying myself to sleep about it, but I definitely won't do it again....nor would I recommend that anyone else.

biggoron


quality posts: 9 Private Messages biggoron

think ill get one for my afternoon nap at work

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mcmcph1


quality posts: 1 Private Messages mcmcph1

I think these are awesome. I purchased them on a previous woot two years ago, and haven't had an issue with washing,drying, or the zipper. Used one for a year, and when it started to look worn from use and washing, I retired it for a new one that is still going strong. I love that the zipper allows you to take the pillow insert out so that you can wash the blanket by itself. Would be in for more if I felt like I needed them...

mavhayley


quality posts: 1 Private Messages mavhayley

I bought these for my kids for travel. They did pretty well. I did take the pillow out, as it was too fluffy of a pillow for their little heads. My kids used them at ages 3 3/4 and 5. My older child was probably 43 inches tall and fit just fine, especially without the pillow (can scoot up further).

Wolffhardt


quality posts: 1 Private Messages Wolffhardt
haydesigner wrote:Slightly off-topic… I assume you sell the secondary offerings to companies and set their own prices for the "deals," but the Toysmith Science Toys "deal" is pretty well insulting.

10% off of *list* price? Really? And there is even one for **8%** off list price. Seriously?



Yes... I, for one, am insulted when a company only offers me a 10% discount off of the prices they already set to sell things at.

Insulting.


(As you said, Seriously? If you don't like the price, don't buy it.. If you want something like that, then take the 10% off and realize that it constitutes a discount.)

jeninmaine


quality posts: 10 Private Messages jeninmaine

I got this for my daughter for plain old plebeian daycare and it's great - small enough that she can carry it (and she often insists, being who she is) and it's easy to wash.

I haven't had any zipper trouble, personally, so I guess I lucked out. It's cute enough and works well enough and it was only ten bucks so I'd say I definitely got my money's worth out of the thing.

I bought two at the time to have a backup when the first one dies and still haven't needed it. At this rate she'll be in Kindergarten soon and I'll just end up donating it to her daycare.

ETA: I checked back to see how long ago I ordered these and it's been nearly a year. The one that gets daily use looks pretty good with weekly washings.

chrisfromiowa


quality posts: 5 Private Messages chrisfromiowa

I got my daughter one of these when she was 5 and until she got too cool it was used for every sleepover, camp-out, and relative visit. And for the under 10 set they are an instant conversation starter. I wish they came in Adult sizes.

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LordThing


quality posts: 1 Private Messages LordThing

Bought these a year or so ago and just bought 2 more. They are slightly lower quality than their very expensive cousins. However, they are a steal at $10. We use these at daycare daily. They get washed once a week and have held up fairly well. The Velcro tabs that keeps them rolled up has started to wear a bit, though. I'd like them a bit thicker in padding, but overall the girls don't seem to mind.

The pillow is very plush but does get a little lumpy if you try to wash it. The pillow enclosure is zippered making it easy to take the pillow out and throw the mat into the washer. With pillow it can cause the washer to go off balance.

tcumom


quality posts: 0 Private Messages tcumom

I have bought 3 of these on 2 different occasions for my grandchildren. The first time I ordered they held up pretty good except for the zipper on one of them. The last time I ordered them one came apart at the seams during the first washing. While they do cost only $10.00 I would expect them to last longer than 1 washing Since we were only having problems with 1 of the first ones I have no idea if the other 2 I bought at the same time will be as the same quality.

merideth


quality posts: 1 Private Messages merideth

These are well worth the $10. I bought one of these on a previous woot about a year ago. My daughter uses it twice a week at kids' day out, and I wash it weekly. I haven't had any problems with it other that just normal wear from washing and drying it, but I'm going to buy another one so I will be all set when we decide to retire her first one. She is almost 4 yrs old and 42" tall and this nap mat still works fine for her.

megward


quality posts: 3 Private Messages megward

Bought one two years ago that my now almost 4 year old uses regularly. Have washed it, have taken it on airplanes, etc, etc, etc without a problem. She's right at 40" and still has a fair bit of room in it.

Would buy another, but I picked up one during the last woot off for the 6mo old. She can't use it now, but soon!

ashleyparker


quality posts: 8 Private Messages ashleyparker

One of the three I purchased has ripped stitching. Who do I talk to about replacing it?

DennisWKam


quality posts: 22 Private Messages DennisWKam

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ashleyparker wrote:One of the three I purchased has ripped stitching. Who do I talk to about replacing it?



Oh no! Sorry! It looks like you have already emailed in. We'll help you out.