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Pram profit dilemma- to boo or not to boo?

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Thandeka · 22/10/2010 13:47

Just sold my quinny buzz for a £20 profit. Have a loola which cost me £12 once I sold the carseat and cosytoes (but then brought the maxi cosi adaptors (£10) and a buggy snuggle (£20) so total pram addiction is £22 in black. Not bad for having a pram for 8months!

Question is I have been offered to buy a bugaboo bee (secondhand not bee plus) for exact same price as have sold quinny. Have always hankered after one and figure am probably going to do the pram hun classic of trying every parent facing on on Market before getting a bugaboo. So am very tempted- except am worried it won't do my 8month old long term (she's a big girl). We plan on #2 at some point but would most likely sling and buggy meaning would like bee to do til madam is 3ish - is that possible?

Or do I consider the current economic climate and save my money that I gave freed up from downsizing my buggy and keep the loola which is functional but I don't love it that much and then get summat diff when #2 is imminent?

Help me decide!

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carrielou2007 · 22/10/2010 14:31

Old Bee's do sell very cheaply now so make sure ou ar not buying from a friend for too much. My dd was too big for hers a 16 months. The bee+ however is hugeand she can fit in it now at 3.9 (not that she ever would) tons of room for ds who is huge and very long - pics on my profile.

Ca't recomend bugaboo highly enough hence why I have two, if it suits your lifestyle ten worth every penny and keep value for resale.

Thandeka · 22/10/2010 14:41

Yeah I think I was going to be paying too much for it so have resolved to not buy it and possibly get a bee plus for #2 if we don't need a double. Will survive with loola in meantime, and try very hard not to get addicted to trying other parent facing buggies!

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