8 Best Changing Tables of 2024, According to Experts and Real Parents
Make dirty diaper duty a breeze.

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Raising a baby can be messy business, whether you're introducing them to new baby foods or letting your toddler splash on a water table. And when it comes to the dirty work of changing even the most absorbent diapers, you'll want to have everything you need to get baby clean in record time. Purchasing a designated changing table can create a safe space for changing and help keep contamination from spreading to different surfaces.
The Good Housekeeping Institute's engineers and lab analysts are experts when it comes to parenting products. Whether it be strollers that grow with your baby, efficient and quiet breast pumps or the latest hot toy launches, we have you covered. We've looked at over two dozen changing tables throughout the past three years to provide you with as much information as possible as you make your decision. We consider a number of factors when evaluating each product, including stability, safety, ease of use and storage space to make expert recommendations. Once you've found the right table for you, top it with a comfy changing pad or add some storage bins to help make diaper duty a breeze.
Our top picks:
This round-up of the best changing tables you can buy is based on Lab-tested picks, top-performing brands, category expertise and real-life consumer feedback. You can read more about what to consider in a changing table and how we test them at the end of this guide. Looking for other furniture for your nursery? Check out our guides to the best cribs, toy storage organizers and nursery gliders.
Jamie (she/her) is the former parenting and pets reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute. She has also worked a BuzzFeed and People. She's a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and psychology and a master’s degree in journalism.
