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Quinny Zapp's (orange) Boots.com for £75

1001 replies

Joanna9 · 19/04/2007 11:27

thought that looked cheap if anyone is looking for a zapp

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littleolwinedrinkerme · 27/04/2007 17:12

Got one - yipee!!! & its my daughters favourite colour. I'm going to be soooooo popular

fryalot · 27/04/2007 17:16

egg - you're so right, this could be the new tea shop, or post natal thread

We could be a cleek and only allow in people with zapps (and SMS as we make her smile)

fryalot · 27/04/2007 17:19

If you've not got a zapp, you're not coming in.

SlightlyMadSuperhero · 27/04/2007 17:19

I was going to mention that it is like the Teashop/Bar threads but felt I had said enough

PerfectMother · 27/04/2007 17:22

Perfect mothers own Zapps

fryalot · 27/04/2007 17:36

too right we do

SMS: glad you're a superhero instead of a slug or a secret

SlightlyMadSuperhero · 27/04/2007 17:39

A all healing superhero no less (actually thats aspirational but hey I can pretend can't I?)

LittleEgg · 27/04/2007 17:39

Hehe, this is fab. The Zapp Owners Club. I am part of a gang at last! Thank god Bonkerz got one and didn't need mine or i might have had to leave the gang.

PerfectMother - great name. I of course AM a perfect mother, except I can't cook, and I have left DS outside unsupervised while i chat to my gang.

fryalot · 27/04/2007 17:42

erm, egg, she said perfect mother. A perfect mother doesn't need to cook, just feed. A perfect mother knows that her ds needs a bit of fresh air and independence

PerfectMother · 27/04/2007 17:42

I am planning on going onto contentious threads and stopping them with my perfect advice

fryalot · 27/04/2007 17:42

ooh, go on

PerfectMother · 27/04/2007 17:44

Well, am already having a tiff on the driving one!

fryalot · 27/04/2007 17:47

Actually, this thread reminded me more of Primark opening on Oxford Street

SoupDragon · 27/04/2007 17:54

Egg, In Laws live in Spain so it'll be ideal if I ever dare venture out there again, even if it is a vile colour and a pig to fold.

I'm hoping that by selling one on Ebay it'll effectively knock £20 off the price I paid for mine. If I keep it. Minimum/reserve will, of course, be £75 (maybe £80 to ensure I lose nothing). By using payperdrop I hope to be attractive because of low postage

LittleEgg · 27/04/2007 18:00

This is great, I am getting called Egg before I have even bought the rights to the name! Hurrah! Soupy you are right it is the perfect colour for Spain, and perfect buggy for travel, so you'll have to keep one. Am sure you will be able to flog other one without a loss.

Strangely, first time I folded it worked very easily, second time was not too bad, third time it brought me out in a sweat it was so tricky.

Will have to check out driving thread in a mo. Never have time to look at main threads, spend too long on here with my gang .

SoupDragon · 27/04/2007 18:04

I'm hoping I can cover up most of the seat with a custom made fleece liner/buggy snuggle

I was so crap at folding the one I borroed I had to put it unfolded in the back of the bus we'd hired.

SlightlyMadSuperhero · 27/04/2007 18:20

Am thinking you are going to need to learn how to fold it before you try and put it on a plane

fryalot · 27/04/2007 18:25

it does kind of defeat the purpose of having the smallest folding buggy in the world...

SlightlyMadSuperhero · 27/04/2007 18:28

Is it the smallest. I thought mothercare had there own which witch you could put in overhead lockers. Maybe it was this one that I saw when it was first out but I thought it was much more flimsy than this...

fryalot · 27/04/2007 18:29

They advertise it as being the smallest, and it does fold up in a different way than a normal umbrella-type buggy. It would fit in a sports bag, I reckon.

SoupDragon · 27/04/2007 18:30

Fits in the back of an 8 seater Merc unfolded, I can tell you that

SlightlyMadSuperhero · 27/04/2007 18:39

It must be the smallest then. I am pretty sure it wasn't the Zap I saw....it was v flimsy, the seat was not much more than a mesh hammocky thing....The child was also v low to the ground...It was very wierd TBH (but it was 3-4years ago)

Maybe it has been discontinued on safety grounds looking at that description

fryalot · 27/04/2007 18:41

not that I'm sad or anything, and have this saved to my favourites, so that I can look at it when I'm not out with my one, but \link{http://www.zapp.quinny.com/here} is the quinny website, and there is a picture of it folded, also a picture of it on the back of a bike. It doesn't say where you put the kid when the pushchair is on the back of your bike, though

fryalot · 27/04/2007 18:41

bugger. link didn't work.

here

mumto3girls · 27/04/2007 18:44

Squonk..you really have embraced this Zapp haven't you?

This is my favourite thread cos we are all so happy!!

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