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Best double pram for a newborn and toddler?

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a647gjf · 18/02/2019 16:37

Also does anyone know any shops that have good demo prams to try in store? Mothercare seem to have a pretty poor selection!

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Tipsylizard · 18/02/2019 16:55

I had Bugaboo Donkey and they are 18 months apart. Worked really well and when the older one went on the buggy board could use it as a single - the basket was really handy too. It is a bit of a beast though and we could just wheel it into our hall. Depends on your circumstances.

Found John Lewis pretty good for a selection to try. Also I bought ours second hand on e-bay.

HarryHarry · 18/02/2019 17:00

I’m getting the Uppababy Vista

a647gjf · 18/02/2019 17:39

@Tipsylizard funnily I've been looking at the bugaboo donkey! Only thing was it may be a bit out of our price range but will definitely look into eBay/gumtree. What's it like for fitting in the car? I have a Ford Fiesta and partner has a golf so not got tons of space!

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myotherbagisgucci · 18/02/2019 18:59

I've just bought a Bugaboo Donkey through Facebook Marketplace for £500. It was only 18 months old and came with everything, including two footmuffs and loads of other accessories.

I'm 37 weeks pregnant and have a 13 month old, and I love the fact you can easily use it as a single and double.

We have a Qashqai and it fits in our boot, although there won't be much room for anything else. Lol!

PotteringAlong · 18/02/2019 19:01

I had a Phil and teds for 1-2 and 2-3. Loved it!

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