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Buggy for grandma

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Raaraathenoisybaby · 21/06/2013 10:21

I'm thinking I ought to buy a buggy for dm. She will be looking after the dds one day a week when I go back to work. Dd2 will be 9 months. In the past I've been so picky about buying ones I like the look of bit I'm conscious dm will have her hands full with both my dc and the zapp extra we have now is maybe not the best for her.

Please can you suggest super easy fold lightweight buggies not too spendy though I'm happy with 2nd hand, some recline would be good. But it's only for short trips. Folding up small good too.
Tia

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Locketjuice · 21/06/2013 10:24

How much are you looking at spending? City minis have nothing but good reviews IMO I have the double and I'm in love Smile

Raaraathenoisybaby · 21/06/2013 10:33

We have a city micro and dm and I hate it - wont go up kerbs!

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Nervousfirsttimer · 21/06/2013 10:36

I've just bought a bj city mini to keep in the boot and I love it! Super light, one hand fold. Easy. Get a second hand one in eBay (£120 ish)

3MonthMaid · 22/06/2013 14:22

I think for grandparents, you can't go far wrong with a Maclaren. Most of that generation had them anyway so they relate to them!

No recline, but the volo is great and very light and small folding it easy to push. Would also serve you well as a holiday buggy later in life.

Oddly, my mum really struggled with the buckles on the baby joggers...

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