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Double buggies

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kcemum · 04/11/2005 15:14

I wonder if anybody has found a side-by-side buggy that would fit easily in through a standard size front door?

I have been given one but it is about 2 inches too wide to go through so I'm having to load/unload the toddlers outside, which in this weather is not esirable!.

I will be considering a tandem in the future if I have no joy but as i live in a hilly area it will get too heavy.

TIA

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kcemum · 04/11/2005 15:14

Desirable even!

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agalch · 04/11/2005 17:09

I have a Mclaren Rally Twin which not only fits in standard doorways but also in my Totota Yaris's tiny boot.

kcemum · 04/11/2005 17:16

This sounds promising! agalch Can I ask where you got it from and A rough idea of cost? (if you don't mind me asking)

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LRKIDS · 04/11/2005 17:56

I've got a Mamas and Papas twin aria and it fits through my front door.

Incase you want to know I got it secondhand on e-bay for £80 and it is brand new.

HTH

traceys · 04/11/2005 18:43

I've got the Graco duo sport - kiddicare.com £99.99 and a century double buggy - argos £79.99 although I got mine off ebay - d.b.nurserygoods both fit through my doors

HappyMumof2 · 04/11/2005 18:59

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NannyL · 04/11/2005 19:49

IF i were you go for a phil and teds... like a singel size 3 wheeler but with 2 seats (and can be a singel buggy too!)

The ONLY buggy that (IMO) can fir 2 children AND fit through doors AND push easily!

HappyMumof2 · 04/11/2005 19:49

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Frizbe · 04/11/2005 20:17

marcoskywalker

traceys · 05/11/2005 08:23

HappyMumof2
mine was a C rating and I was really impressed as it looks new and even has the new "smell" delivery was 2days no raincover with it but my graco one kind of fits so will use that
it's also lightweight and has pull out leg supports

HappyMumof2 · 05/11/2005 09:17

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agalch · 05/11/2005 10:20

hi kcemum,i paid 109 pounds from kiddiecare,wouldn't have normally paid so much for minding equipment but it had to transport my new dd too!!

nicm · 05/11/2005 21:50

hi i bought the kiwi explorer for childminding. it means i can use it when i only have one child and then clip the extra seat on when i have 2. so only needed to buy one pram.

HenniPenni · 11/02/2006 20:56

Bumping for Ishyan

Isyhan · 12/02/2006 10:02

cheers for that hennipenni

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