
Metal Cots vs Timber Cots – Which is Better?
One of the most common questions we get in store is: “Which is better – metal cots or timber cots?” Based on over 20 years of hands-on experience testing, selling, supporting parents with both types, our clear recommendation is timber cots. Below, I’ll explain why and include a simple side by side comparison to help you decide quickly.
Why This Matters
Choosing the right cot is about more than just style – it’s about safety, durability, comfort, long-term value. While metal cots can have visual appeal, especially for those after a retro or heirloom look, there are significant practical and safety considerations that parents should weigh carefully.
Metal Cots with Drop Sides vs Wooden Cots with Drop Sides
- Stability: Every metal cot with a drop side we evaluated was less sturdy than equivalent timber models. Timber cots offered noticeably less lateral movement.
- Ease of Use: Metal drop sides are typically two-handed, making them impractical when holding your baby. Timber cots often feature smoother, quieter single-hand mechanisms.
- Noise: Metal mechanisms were louder and more likely to wake a sleeping baby.
The Look – Style Options
While metal cots can provide a vintage aesthetic, timber offers a wider range of designs and finishes. Timber can achieve both modern and traditional looks, whereas metal designs tend to be more uniform.

Durability & Longevity
- Structural Strength: Despite appearances, metal cots often flex more than timber models during normal use.
- Convertible Options: Many timber cots convert to toddler beds or sofas, extending their lifespan well beyond the cot years.
Practical Matching Furniture
Most matching nursery furniture (e.g., change tables, dressers) is timber. Finding metal equivalents is extremely rare, making a coordinated nursery harder to achieve if you choose a metal cot.
Cost Comparison
Price is not a deciding factor. Both metal and timber cots are available at similar price points, so the decision should be based on functionality, safety, comfort.
Comfort & Safety for Baby
- Temperature: Metal is cold in winter, potentially uncomfortable for your baby.
- Teething: Timber cots often include teething rails; chewing metal rails can be painful and damage teeth.
- Paint & Finish: If paint or powder coating chips on metal, rust can form – especially in humid climates.
Metal vs Timber – Quick Comparison
| Feature | Metal Cot | Timber Cot |
|---|---|---|
| Stability (day?to?day use) | ✘ More flex and lateral movement in our testing | ✔ Generally sturdier with less flex |
| Drop?side usability | ✘ Often two?handed and noisier mechanisms | ✔ Single?hand options common; quieter |
| Comfort for baby (rails/temperature) | ✘ Rails can feel cold; chips may lead to rust | ✔ Warmer to touch; teething rails available |
| Convertible longevity | ✘ Limited convertibility | ✔ Many convert to toddler/day bed |
| Matching nursery furniture | ✘ Rare | ✔ Common (change tables, dressers, etc.) |
| Style range | ✘ Narrower aesthetic options | ✔ Wide variety of styles/finishes |
| Price range | ✔ Similar to timber at many tiers | ✔ Similar to metal at many tiers |
| Meets Australian Standard* | ✔ If compliant | ✔ If compliant |
*Always check compliance with the Australian mandatory standard for household cots (AS/NZS 2172). Compliance is the minimum; design and usability differences still matter.
Standards & Guidance (Australia)
- Household Cots – Australian Mandatory Standard (AS/NZS 2172)
- ACCC/Product Safety – Cots
- Red Nose – Safe Sleeping (safe sleep environment & supervision guidance)
Safety Disclaimer
This content is general information for Australia. Always follow the cot manufacturer’s instructions and relevant Australian Standards, consult a qualified professional (child health nurse or accredited fitter) for advice specific to your situation. A safe sleep environment and supervision are essential.
Summary – Why We Recommend Timber Cots
- More stable and quieter operation
- Greater design variety and better nursery matching
- Better long-term usability (convertible options)
- Warmer and generally more comfortable for baby
The safest and most practical choice for most families is a quality timber cot from a trusted brand. We only recommend and stock models we’ve personally tested for safety, comfort, durability.
See the range: Cots at Bubs n Grubs
About the Author
Frank is a founding owner of Bubs n Grubs. He is also the sole author of the Bubs n Grubs Baby Blog. He has been personally evaluating baby products & testing them before offering them to our customers since 2009. In addition, he is consistently giving manufacturer’s feedback & product development advice, reviewing & getting customer feedback. He has been doing this since the business started in 2009. He is proud to be one of the rare baby store owners who regularly engages with customers in store. Frank values the constant feedback and regularly seeks it out. He has been featured on the Morning Show & the Today Show on Channel 7 and Channel 9 and is a recognised expert in baby products as a result.
















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