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Best of the cheap pushchairs?

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scrappydappydoo · 06/11/2010 19:56

Our has just gone kaput. DD2 is 2.6 and only occasionally needs it when we're out on a long day or if she's tired after playgroup so which is the best of the cheap basic strollers - I don't necessarily need hoods or baskets just a decent cheap stroller that won't fall apart on the first trip. TIA

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We've noticed this thread is quite old and some of the product recommendations are a little out of date. We've spent weeks speaking to parents and testing out buggies. Here is a round-up of the models we believe are the best on the market, including a couple of cheap buggies too.

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GingerGlitterGoddess · 06/11/2010 20:00

I've just bought a Mamu 2 - reviews here - so far it's ace. I got mine from Argos clearance on Ebay but can't see it listed there any more.

JoanPlaysTheAccordion · 06/11/2010 20:03

I got one by a brand called Tippitoes from Amazon about a year ago. Think it was about 40 quid. I've used it a few times a week, had the buggy board attached and it's still going strong, although the wheels do look a bit worn. I would definitely recommend it, it comes with a hood, cover and little basket, is light and easy to steer (my sis says it's better than her slightly more expensive OBaby one). Hope that helps.

scrappydappydoo · 06/11/2010 20:36

Doh - forgot I could just get a cheap 2nd hand one on ebay Hmm sorry as you were..

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JoanPlaysTheAccordion · 06/11/2010 23:15

I got one by a brand called Tippitoes from Amazon about a year ago. Think it was about 40 quid. I've used it a few times a week, had the buggy board attached and it's still going strong, although the wheels do look a bit worn. I would definitely recommend it, it comes with a hood, cover and little basket, is light and easy to steer (my sis says it's better than her slightly more expensive OBaby one). Hope that helps.

JoanPlaysTheAccordion · 06/11/2010 23:15

I got one by a brand called Tippitoes from Amazon about a year ago. Think it was about 40 quid. I've used it a few times a week, had the buggy board attached and it's still going strong, although the wheels do look a bit worn. I would definitely recommend it, it comes with a hood, cover and little basket, is light and easy to steer (my sis says it's better than her slightly more expensive OBaby one). Hope that helps.

JoanPlaysTheAccordion · 06/11/2010 23:19

Oops, obviously didn't mean to repeat myself, sorry!

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