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Ia a BUMBO worth it ????

41 replies

mosschops30 · 19/05/2010 14:23

ds1 had one and hated it, he used to throw up in it every time.
ds2 is nearly 6 months old and I thought I might buy one, specifically because we are going away with the inlaws in their caravan and would be nice to have somewhere to sit him and also somewhere to feed him.

I can get one from Kiddicare for £30 including delivery, but dh thinks its a waste of money.

Will he be in it for much longer?
Is there anything else that would be cheaper/better?

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Gamam · 19/05/2010 14:24

6months?! it doesn't seem 2 minutes since I was waiting for you to give birth!

shazbean · 19/05/2010 14:26

You can get cheaper versions but it's not coming to mind where from, in any case still 20 quid or thereabouts. I really liked ours and thought it was worth the money,
DD used to sit up on the kitchen worktop whilst I was getting dinner ready and it was a good way to get her involved in things without having to physically hold her IYSWIM.

greensnail · 19/05/2010 14:27

DD loved her bumbo and we used it all the time, but I couldn't bring myself to pay £30 for one, think ours was £9 from ebay. Make sure you look for one locally you can collect if you do this though, as they're expensive to post so makes it not worth buying and paying postage generally. Do you know anyone who might have one stashed away and could lend you theirs for the trip?

twolittlemonkeys · 19/05/2010 14:29

I thought ours was worth the money. I used it for DS1 then my friend used it for her DD then I had it back for DS2 and it still looks like new. It was fab, and you can probably sell it on to recoup some of your costs (or look on ebay maybe?)

twolittlemonkeys · 19/05/2010 14:29

x-post with greensnail about ebay!

greensnail · 19/05/2010 14:30

Oh and our local TK maxx often seems to have something similar in, not sure how much they are but might be worth a look.

mosschops30 · 19/05/2010 14:31

up to what age do they last? will he get some use out of it?

lol @ gamam time flied when youre knackered having fun

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comewhinewithme · 19/05/2010 14:32

Dd hated hers and threw herself over the sides in a dramatic fashion.

ShowOfHands · 19/05/2010 14:34

The only problem we had was dd was pretty chubby. Didn't fit in it for long at all. Her thighs were huge and it was uncomfortable. I think there are some pics of her in her bumbo on my profile at 14 weeks ish. Certainly didn't fit by 6 months!

IMoveTheStars · 19/05/2010 14:35

shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3907.m570.l1313&_nkw=bumbo&_sacat=See-All-Categories

DS hated his, and could pull himself out of it by 7months (massive wriggler though_ my nephew inherited it and loves it. One of those things..

I wouldnt' spend £30 though for something that's only useful for such a short time.

Gamam · 19/05/2010 14:36

you have no idea who I am do you mossy

or should I call you 03spohcssom

Butterpie · 19/05/2010 14:37

You can borrow them from my local surestart-I put my name on the waiting list last week and got a phonecall today to say one has come in.

TheStraitsofWTF · 19/05/2010 14:38

I'd be tempted to spend £30 on a second-hand HandySitt, tbh, mosschops - you'll get years of use of out that, and it'll do the something to feed thing in perfectly well.

bigcar · 19/05/2010 14:44

We got one of these as it lasts a lot longer than a bumbo, you can strap it to a chair as a booster. We got it on special offer so didn't pay that much for it.

mosschops30 · 19/05/2010 14:45

gamam what the hell are you talking about?

Ok Ive found one on ebay, have never bid before, help me through this, its ends in 6hrs 53 minutes.

I have emailed 2 sellers to see if they would let me just buy it, is that allowed?

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ladylush · 19/05/2010 14:50

I bought one new when I had ds. He liked it and it was very handy esp. when visiting people/going away. Lent it to a friend who also found it useful and have since got it back and am using it for dd. Like another poster here, I put dd in it on the worktop so she is entertained whilst I cook - also use it for feeding when I can't be bothered to put her in the high chair.

Gamam · 19/05/2010 14:52

lol sorry I'm being cryptic aren't i

mosschops30 · 19/05/2010 14:53

well you are now you wont even tell me what youre on about!
WTF?

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greensnail · 19/05/2010 14:53

If there are no bids on it then they can add a "buy it now" price for you to just buy it. They may not want to though if they think they can get more money by waiting till the end of the auction.

mosschops30 · 19/05/2010 14:54

whats this '03spohcssom'

anyway anyone want to help me bid on a bumbo

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Butterpie · 19/05/2010 14:55

LOL, I've just worked it out!
I know who Gamam is

TheStraitsofWTF · 19/05/2010 14:56

Oh, so have I...

TheStraitsofWTF · 19/05/2010 14:57

Mossy, just put in the max you're willing to pay and then wait. Do Not be tempted to up your bid as teh auction closes - that way madness lies.

Oblomov · 19/05/2010 14:57

not worth it. some don't like them and even if they do, used for such a short time.
buy one second hand. i did. for a few pounds. used for a short time. fine. thus worth it.

greensnail · 19/05/2010 14:57

ooh, so have I! My pregnancy brain can't be quite as bad as I thought

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