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Junior Car seater - Need easy removal?
bazza1603
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Hi,
I have a company car, and drop my little one off at nursery 2 days a week. During the day my car is not used by me, so I cannot keep the seat in the car.
Does anyone know of any seats suitable for a 1 year old that can be safely and quicky removed and refitted?
Best regards
Baz and Ben
I have a company car, and drop my little one off at nursery 2 days a week. During the day my car is not used by me, so I cannot keep the seat in the car.
Does anyone know of any seats suitable for a 1 year old that can be safely and quicky removed and refitted?
Best regards
Baz and Ben
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I have the Britax Isofix duoplus. It attaches to two little metal loops that are now in most newish cars if you put your fingers between the seat back and seat, you can feel them. It sort of ratchets on to the loops so it does not move at all. When you want to take it out, you simply press a button on each side, take the seat out and put the cover back on the prongs. It is expensive, mine from kiddicare.com was £120 and that was cheap but it is the Which best seat to buy for safety and correct fitting etc.
Hope this helpsThere are times when parenthood seems nothing but feeding the mouth that bites you Peter De VriesDebt free by 40 (27/11/2016)0 -
I have a Maxi Cosi Priori XP. It is fitted using the seat belt but gives a rock solid fit. It takes me about a minute to take out of the car and 2 minutes to put back in. I've had a few different car seats and I've found this the easiest to put in and take out and gives the tightest fit. I haven't tried the Isofix ones so I can't compare with them though.:smileyhea0
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Hi,
I have gone with the Britax Freeway. Will post when I know what it like
Regards
Baz0
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