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Quinny Buzz Half Price At Tesco!
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my quinny comes with 2 stages of seat covers , and will easily fit a 3 yro , but personally my 3 yo will be walking and not needing a buggy by then , thats just laziness,Dont forget that little Thanks button , only takes a sec0
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Gutted! I just bought the britax eclipse full price at mothercare
I also am not a fan of the quinny buzz - too bulky, no basket unless you buy a small one separately, and the child quickly out grows it because of the bucket style. There is no way on gods green earth they are suitable up to a age 3!
I like the quinny zapp but want a recline so am looking at the zia which also has a shopping basket (essentially!) Where are we getting cheaper ones from ladies and what is there is a problem which it? How do you take it back for after care if it is an online retailer??
Thank you.
Nursery Value sell reconditioned ones, I got mine for £47 but they have went up to £59 now. Still really good value! Nothing wrong with them either!
My son was out of his buggy altogether by time he was 2 1/2. Hopefully my other son will be the same, hes only 5 months tho so a while to go lol0 -
some help needed what is the best pushchair to get for a very small car with a small boot I have a travel system at the moment but it is heavy and bulky I'm looking for something that is comfy for baby too0
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Petit Star Zia?0
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yes all quinny buzz come with two sets of seat covers but even with the 'older seat cover' they are quickly outgrown in my opinion. My neighbours' boy outgrew his at age one and my best friends little boy is quickly outgrowing his at 16mths. As you really need to buy the carrycot for the first few months I wouldnt say they are great value for money for a years use. They are style over substance in my opinion but each to their own. The one good thing about them is the resale value on ebayMANAGED TO CLEAR A 3K OVERDRAFT IN ONE FRUGAL, SUPER CHARGED MONEY EARNING MONTH!:j
£10 a day challenge Aug £408.50, Sept £90
Weekly.
155/200
"It's not always rainbows and butterflies, It's compromise that moves us along."0 -
my quinny comes with 2 stages of seat covers , and will easily fit a 3 yro , but personally my 3 yo will be walking and not needing a buggy by then , thats just laziness,
yes most 3 year olds would be walking but they are still advertised as suitable for age 3/4 and unless the child is a midget it is a false claim imo.MANAGED TO CLEAR A 3K OVERDRAFT IN ONE FRUGAL, SUPER CHARGED MONEY EARNING MONTH!:j
£10 a day challenge Aug £408.50, Sept £90
Weekly.
155/200
"It's not always rainbows and butterflies, It's compromise that moves us along."0 -
my quinny comes with 2 stages of seat covers , and will easily fit a 3 yro , but personally my 3 yo will be walking and not needing a buggy by then , thats just laziness,
Depends where they're walking. Try doing a two mile, early morning school-run with a three year old, then decide if s/he needs a buggy.0 -
Goodness me, I wouldn't ever punch or threaten to punch a child
But I would like an adult only travelling section on the plane, the amount of times I have been repetitively kicked in the back of the chair throughout a flight! ARGH!0 -
wanting2save wrote: »why have you bought 3 though? i have 3 kids and have only ever had 1 'bigger' pram/buggy and 2 strollers....?
I bought 1 used it - couldnt store it, sold it on ebay as we had a samll house and had no plans to have anymore children.
Few years later DD comes along money was a bit tight, bought a 2nd hand one on ebay, agagin sold it as soon as she was walking as we had no rrom to store, it then i was given a marvelous surprise of my DD who is now 4 months old and bought another 1 brand new and will sell this one on too.:TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
:T fortune with those less fortunate :T
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I see you are all talking about reclining buggies, I always recommend the Maclaren XT or XLR (bit bigger and heavier) both these buggies fully recline allowing the baby to stretch out to sleep.0
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