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nannys pram
Saint_Chris
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help please
i need a nanny pram, a lightweight one that i can fold up is lightweight and i can easily put in the back of the parm.
I have to get it from tesco, as i've doubled up my clubcard vouchers. And today instore i purchased the mamas and papas tour buggy, and it's shocking, such poor quality, it does not sit up proper, so the child is always lying back, also i've a deep red gash on my arm, from a piece of metal that is so sharp on the back.
I want to take this back, and i know that they won't give me a refund, which i don't want, but i want them to exchange it for something that i will use. So i've been looking on direct, but i'm lost at which one to get.
This one reclined by pulling a cord which is so tight it takes to hands to pull, so i don't want one like that, and i want one that's got a calf rest (the bit that comes out).
Just wondered if anyone has any ideas of which of these would be good.
http://www.tesco.com/direct/baby-toddler/strollers-pushchairs/cat3375865.cat?offset=20&Items=20&catId=4294967106
i need a nanny pram, a lightweight one that i can fold up is lightweight and i can easily put in the back of the parm.
I have to get it from tesco, as i've doubled up my clubcard vouchers. And today instore i purchased the mamas and papas tour buggy, and it's shocking, such poor quality, it does not sit up proper, so the child is always lying back, also i've a deep red gash on my arm, from a piece of metal that is so sharp on the back.
I want to take this back, and i know that they won't give me a refund, which i don't want, but i want them to exchange it for something that i will use. So i've been looking on direct, but i'm lost at which one to get.
This one reclined by pulling a cord which is so tight it takes to hands to pull, so i don't want one like that, and i want one that's got a calf rest (the bit that comes out).
Just wondered if anyone has any ideas of which of these would be good.
http://www.tesco.com/direct/baby-toddler/strollers-pushchairs/cat3375865.cat?offset=20&Items=20&catId=4294967106
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obaby are normally pretty good strollers, most of them have a press button recline not a strap, seen a few obaby ones on the first few pages but didnt look right the way through. they tend to fold up pretty small to, although if it has a footmuff on it they tend to be a bit chunkier to fold. hope that helps.0
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Obaby and the Chicco Winter stroller are both good options for occasional use, they're lightweight and fold up compact. Also check out the britax b mobile because they're selling them much cheaper than most places, so could be a good deal.0
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