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Alternative to pushchair for carrying shopping?

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PigeonPie · 16/02/2010 21:51

I realise that I'm going to have to give up the pushchair which I use as a walking frame and shopping carrier fairly shortly as DS2 is now 2 and wanting to walk more.

However, I'm going to need an alternative to help me walk and carry shopping. What have others done?

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jollyma · 16/02/2010 22:23

Not done it myself but have a look at the Zigo bike trailer. You can push it like a three wheeler buggy but it doesn't look like a buggy and you can enclose it with the cover. Also can put ds2 in it occasionally if needed.

cshimmon · 01/03/2010 17:26

in all seriousness there are some really trendy shopping trolley's out there nowadays that don't just look like you've borrowed it off your granny. That'll be my intention when I have to give up on pushchairs!

PigeonPie · 01/03/2010 23:02

I've seen a few fantastic ones, but they all seem to need pulling rather than pushing. Have you seen any cshimmom that I can push?

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PigeonPie · 01/03/2010 23:07

Thank you jollyma, btw, but I think that that might be a bit out of my league money-wise and it does look huge and I'm only 5' tall and not terribly strong. But if I find one second hand, I might look at it!

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PigeonPie · 02/03/2010 21:56

Ok I've found the perfect thing, but it doesn't appear to be available in the UK. Has anyone seen one of these anywhere in the UK?

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kennythekangaroo · 02/03/2010 22:06

this has ok reviews.

PigeonPie · 02/03/2010 22:15

Interesting, but does it fold? I couldn't see anywhere where it says about it.

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PigeonPie · 02/03/2010 22:17

And I'm sorry to be fussy, but I don't want it in tartan - I'm only 39!

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