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Pushchair experts - I need a new buggy, please choose me one!

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rickman · 01/11/2005 17:06

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misdee · 01/11/2005 22:55

and if it isnt then you can yell at me.

aloha · 01/11/2005 22:55

No I haven't. Do you have a link?

I took the poor mite out today in ds's ancient Maclaren Volo which didn't look very comfortable and the brakes are knackered.

edam · 01/11/2005 22:56

Ooh Misdee, while you are here, I need a new buggy for ds, aged two. Something light and easy to get on public transport but cosy with a decent shopping basket.

Dh left our buggy at Legoland on Sunday, which is now shut for the winter, and has had no success trying to get it back. We aren't quite ready for walking everywhere at a two year-old's pace in the rain yet!

lockets · 01/11/2005 22:57

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libbyss · 01/11/2005 22:57

I'm thinking of one of these, am going to start watching e bay to see if I can get one cheaper

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starlover · 01/11/2005 22:58

that's a dress lockets!

misdee · 01/11/2005 22:58

wel lyou lot are keeping my mind off other things atm so .

right, how big is the 2yr old?

lockets · 01/11/2005 22:58

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lockets · 01/11/2005 22:59

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lockets · 01/11/2005 22:59

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aloha · 01/11/2005 22:59

Lockets, that's a frock! A nice frock, actually, but a frock all the same.
I like that Ziko, but £150 is more than I wanted to pay too.

misdee · 01/11/2005 23:00

the problem i have found is once you get to the toddler stage, and want something umbrealla folding you do lose out on the snugness and shopping baskets that larger pushchairs offer.

lockets · 01/11/2005 23:01

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rickman · 01/11/2005 23:02

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starlover · 01/11/2005 23:02

rickman if it's crap just put it back on ebay!

misdee · 01/11/2005 23:03

this is a good buy

lockets · 01/11/2005 23:03

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aloha · 01/11/2005 23:04

Oh, I like it. Price looks good too. Yes, definitely on the shortlist. Thank you!
I suspect dd will be walking confidently a lot sooner than ds. She's already pulling herself up to stand and cruising a bit and she's only 8months.

libbyss · 01/11/2005 23:05

We had one of these (borrowed on holiday) it was lovely only a cheapie too, not a big basket for shopping though
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lockets · 01/11/2005 23:07

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starlover · 01/11/2005 23:08

yes he is! walked halfway across the sitting room today... to get to the tv! lol

lockets · 01/11/2005 23:09

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aloha · 01/11/2005 23:09

How old Starlover?

misdee · 01/11/2005 23:09

bless him.