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Regret my expensive pushchair

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WellIdontknowwhattocallmyself · 15/10/2023 18:14

I originally bought a smaller lightweight one which wasn’t too expensive, easy to steer and was ok for the city, I kept it and still have it but I moved to a town where the pavements were rough and I was having to go over grass and the wheels were rubbish for it. So I bought a really expensive one, it’s massive and heavy, can’t really be steered with one hand and basically I don’t want it and the one I originally had is more preferable but only got the new one the other week so I don’t know what to do

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DaftQuestionForToday · 15/10/2023 18:17

Sell it. Good trendy expensive brands tend to hold their price.

& try using the old one again, if it's no good for your area, buy something like the Phil & Ted all terrain.

WellIdontknowwhattocallmyself · 15/10/2023 21:51

DaftQuestionForToday · 15/10/2023 18:17

Sell it. Good trendy expensive brands tend to hold their price.

& try using the old one again, if it's no good for your area, buy something like the Phil & Ted all terrain.

I want something like what I had to begin with but with better wheels

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Burpcloth · 18/10/2023 12:03

OP, tell us what the prams are. Then we have gauge about what's too flimsy and what's too cumbersome and can make some suggestions?

The sooner you sell your current one, the better as you'll get more for it the newer it is (if the brand brings out a new model your current one will drop in resale price, so you'll want to get in before that happens).

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