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ABC EVEREST BUGGY- ADVICE PLEASE!

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mumjojo · 16/06/2010 14:04

I need to get a triple buggy and am impressed by the ABC buggies. Thinking of getting the single buggy with a double toddler seat, so it is easy to get through doors, etc. Does anyone use one and if so, what do you think, do you recommend them? Also, is there anywhere in the UK to get hold of them and what is the price? Thanks.

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SillyMillysMummy · 16/06/2010 18:14

I have a double with a single toddler seat on top. Overall, for a triple, its the only one i could recommend, I would probably stear away from the single with double on top, highly unlikely that the double top would fit through doorways anyway if you think the double bottom wouldnt. You used to be able to buy direct in £'s from abc, which made it only around £600 to buy, but you cannot do that anymore now, and as I remember the cost is around £1000 now! vv expensive

they are massive folded and very heavy , but fine to push, I havent used mine for a year now, as i got sick of lugging it in and out of my car (with the rear 2 seats removed as thats how it would fit) funnily enough i used it today when we went walkng, but for general use, i have a phil and teds, and a toddler walking on reins, that way i can fit through doorways and its easrier on the school run

hth

mumjojo · 22/06/2010 14:17

Thank you! I was thinking along the same lines that would prob be too wide for doorways anyway. Annoying as can't go anywhere in Uk to try them out. Am thinking if keeping my Phil and teds and then using a buggy pod for a toddler when needed. £1000 is a lot of money for a buggy anyway!!

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