Is Your Graco Baby Swing Suddenly Rocking Too Fast?
There are hundreds of reviews online about the 'scary' and 'possessed' Slim Spaces Baby Swing dangerously accelerating
“Not safe for little ones.” “UNSAFE and SCARY.” “Want my money back.” “DO NOT BUY!!”
These are the headings of just a few of the hundreds of negative reviews online of the Graco Slim Spaces Compact Baby Swing, many describing a similar, concerning issue that parents say appears after they have had the swing for just a few days or weeks.
So it seems that this apparent defect does not necessarily affect all Slim Spaces swings, and there are many positive reviews from happy customers as well. But on walmart.com, 42 percent of all customer reviews for this swing in the “Etcher” color were one-star reviews as of late October 2024, and 82 reviews included the phrase “too fast” on the Graco product listing. Posts describing this issue appeared on at least one retail platform as early as March 2020.
“Wish I had read the reviews prior to getting this,” wrote reviewer Sherm. “Same issue as everyone else. After a month of use the light is flashing red and it swings at max speed.”
On gracobaby.com, the Slim Spaces swing is touted for its compact footprint, foldability, and easily adjustable speeds. “Swing features adjustable speeds to find the right pace to suit baby’s mood,” reads the product description.
However, very many unhappy customers say that their swing eventually became not at all adjustable, and that it in fact suits only one mood: fast. Or as more than one customer put it, “turbo mode.”
“The red light on the swing started flashing... and it started swinging SUPER FAST,” wrote Landon813, parent of an almost 3-month-old, on the Graco website. “It seemed like my daughter was gonna fly out!!”
“CALLING ALL ASPIRING ASTRONAUTS!” wrote Amy in a two-star Amazon review. “Unless you are wanting your baby to fly into space, BEWARE THE BLINKING LIGHT!” She jokes that the low-battery light must be a kind of “countdown light” because “now, no matter how low the setting, my poor baby is almost launched into orbit!!!”
As funny as a comically fast baby swing may be, it is, of course, also a potential safety issue—especially if babies are not strapped in with the included restraints. Parents have reported that their swings switched into high speed unpredictably, sometimes when they were not within arm’s reach.
“If you are a mom like me, you will eventually need to step away for a quick moment while baby is nearby in the swing,” wrote a customer named Stephanie in an Amazon review. “The battery can go low at any time & this is a HUGE problem.”
Another customer named Nattalie also had a close call, according to her Amazon review: “No baby should swing like that and my son could’ve been seriously neurologically hurt had I not turned around and noticed the change in time.”
“I don’t feel this is safe at all,” said another reviewer on the Graco website. “Genuinely surprised it hasn’t been recalled.”
Aside from the speed issue, there are other scattered reviews mentioning other concerns. One customer named Mallory said that the first time she put batteries in the swing and turned it on, it started smoking and caught fire. “It’s so cute and if it... didn’t set on fire it’d be a perfect swing for small spaces,” she wrote, generously.
In addition to complaints and reviews posted to company and platform websites, since early 2024 at least four complaints have been made directly to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the federal agency that oversees the safety of most consumer products. “In the last week the on light has started flashing and the swing has accelerated beyond the highest speed,” wrote a parent of a 3-month-old baby, in an incident report submitted to the CPSC in September 2024. “It’s as if someone is pushing the swing as hard as they can.”
CR’s safety experts have alerted the CPSC about these reports and asked it to investigate. The agency declined to comment for this article.
“Graco says these swings don’t have any safety issues, but hundreds of parents and caregivers are telling the company otherwise,” says Oriene Shin, CR’s manager of safety policy. “It’s alarming to see so many concerns about a potential safety issue go unaddressed. Parents and caregivers put immense trust in the products they purchase for their babies, and they expect companies to promptly address any safety concerns that may arise. It’s critical for both Graco and the CPSC to conduct a thorough investigation into these frightening incidents.”
Or as one parent on the Graco website says, “This needs to be dealt with before someone’s child gets hurt.”
Editor’s Note: This article, originally published Nov. 4, 2024, has been updated with new information about Consumer Reports’ efforts to replicate issues with the Graco Slim Spaces Compact Baby Swing in our lab, plus an additional incident reported about the swing.