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beca74 · 09/12/2011 17:11

been to wheelchair assesment today and they've ordered me a thomas hilfen swifty pushchair but i dont know where to get accesories for it from in the uk all help greatfully recieved

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starfishmummy · 09/12/2011 18:25

Not an expert on this brand, but DS did have a "special" pushchair way back (he's 13 now and I cant for the life of me remember what it was called). But I would suggest waiting until it arrives and seeing what you can find in the local babyshops that will fit. For instance we just used the rain cover we already had, which was a generic mothercare one; same with a cosytoes - or just used a blanket.

TheNinjaGooseIsARoasting · 09/12/2011 18:30

the argos universal raincover fits some of the sn buggies but like starfish says wait till you have it and then go try it. The ones made for the sn buggies are usually ridiculously expensive so if you can find generic stuff or second hand from ebay or one of the facebook sn groups you'll save a fortune.

JackTheGrinch · 09/12/2011 19:02

DS has a swifty, fab buggy but heavy lifting it in and out of the car etc.

I really wouldn't bother buying genuine accessories for it as they are costly I have a web page somewhere which I'll link when I find it. We bought This Raincover which fits nicely.

JackTheGrinch · 09/12/2011 19:17

Have found a simelar website, this one is american so in dollars, but from what I can remember I think these are cheaper than buying accessories from tendercare.
Here obviously you would have to factor in the shipping costs.

beca74 · 09/12/2011 20:39

thankyou for all your help

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kimt83 · 10/12/2011 20:03

argos or go into mothercare and try the universal rain covers ;) sunshine kids do a sunshade and organiser that can attatch to back ;)

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