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Quinny Zapp Stroller £119.99 or £107.99 with voucher

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Boots have reduced the trendy Quinny Zapp stroller from £149.99 to £119.99 with free delivery.
www.boots.com
There is also a voucher in the Vouchers board that brings the price down to £107.99
I've seen some sites advertising the Quinny Zapp 2006 but I can't see any difference!
Footmuff is extra £30 but not available on Boots at this time.
www.boots.com
There is also a voucher in the Vouchers board that brings the price down to £107.99
I've seen some sites advertising the Quinny Zapp 2006 but I can't see any difference!
Footmuff is extra £30 but not available on Boots at this time.
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I treat myself with my Christmas bonus on this buggy, is fab, except theres no shopping basket. Brill and light though and easy to fold for getting on and off the bus.
Anyway the cheapest I could find the footmuff for this was here
http://www.kiddicare.com/invt/pshqnyzappz
for £32.99.
I ended up just buying a fleecy pram blanket from Boots for £6.00 in the sale though. x0 -
I've got this buggy and think it's fab! I bought a cheap (79p) basket from Morrisons which fits nicely on the back and can be kept on when folding the buggy. The buggy is really easy to push and looks great.
I wouldn't recommend the cosytoes though as it can't be machine washed and the top doesn't come off to make it into a buggy liner. It's also really fiddly to get your child in when the cosytoes is on as the buckles all seem to get lost(especially when your son is doing his best to get back out!). On the plus side though it's very warm and snuggly and the cover is made of the same fabric as the buggy so is a bit water repellant (not proof). Very handy when they keep ripping the raincover off
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The raincover is also rubbish and doesn't stay on very well and has been known to go on it's travels in high wind.
I paid £105 including delivery on ebay 8 months ago, the seller was from the Netherlands were they're made. No Advantage Card points though:smileyhea0 -
there is a way to attach the hodall it come with on to it...bit fiddley and takes a little time to work out but it works fine...0
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Thanks for the tips on the bags, will have a go. Made me laugh thinking about them trying to get out of this buggy, my little boy wiggles his way down and I end up having to hold him in with one knee whilst trying to fasten him in (it doesn't hurt, honestly !). All that technology you'd think they'd come up with an easier fastener !!!0
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