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  • wirelover
    wirelover Posts: 142 Forumite
    Chrisisiesmoney i have made my mind up and im going to save and get the maxx i2i everytime i look at the picture of it i want it,i can see myself walking down the street pushing it.I think im going to go to toys r us and have a push and play with it,i have just joined the mother and baby club as well.

    Thank you all for you help we go away in 3 weeks for a long weekend so as soon as i come back my saving starts,im getting dead excited now because i really want this pram lol.

    Once again thank you all,you all are great.
  • wookie_2
    wookie_2 Posts: 781 Forumite
    klb wrote: »
    Have a look at this site which should cover all you baby needs.

    http://www.kiddicare.com/

    Also if you go through Quidco, there is 3.5% cashback.

    We have used this site and found some real bargains we purchased a gracio 3 in 1, 3 wheeler and i think deleverd for about £70, lasted for both boys and its great off road as well, although you might need to invest in a punture repair kit if you plan to do a lot of of roading with your baby:D
  • wirelover wrote: »
    i keep looking on ebay but my partner doesnt want us to buy a second hand pram

    It's not just second hand on ebay.
    We got a brand new Quinny travel system on there for £150 which was somebodys duplicate gift.
    Has been absolutely perfect so I was very happy.

    Likewise Mothercare often clear out "last season" designs of their 3 wheel joggers, so brand new items often under £200 for a different fabric pattern than the current range.

    If you get the chance, I highly recommend a "travel system" as having the car seat that attaches to the pushchair has been a great advantage for us.
  • Wirelover - if you don't mind a trip to Manchester, Lesters `Discount Nursery world on Cheetham Hill Road has a good reputation for selling discounted mamas and papas stuff.

    If you buy a 3 wheeler, get one with a swivel wheel rather than a fixed - fixed ones are sooooo hard to steer
  • wirelover
    wirelover Posts: 142 Forumite
    It's not just second hand on ebay.
    We got a brand new Quinny travel system on there for £150 which was somebodys duplicate gift.
    Has been absolutely perfect so I was very happy.

    Likewise Mothercare often clear out "last season" designs of their 3 wheel joggers, so brand new items often under £200 for a different fabric pattern than the current range.

    If you get the chance, I highly recommend a "travel system" as having the car seat that attaches to the pushchair has been a great advantage for us.

    I know there all not second hand sorry i should have put most of the prams near me are second hand,but there is one ebay shop that i keep looking at but they dont allow pick ups or veiwing and its a shame as there are some nice prams on there.

    milkfloatquack i will take a trip up there and have a look.:D
  • azjh77
    azjh77 Posts: 925 Forumite
    We were given a 3 wheeler travel system by someone in church for baby number 4 - we DIDN'T want to buy new, as we knew we wouldn't be reusing for the next one (and I'm very tight!). While we still use the car seat, the pram is out of commission, due to it's constant flat tires! We bought a cheapo buggy in the end £20. And the 3 wheeler is still cluttering up my hall way!



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  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
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    moominman wrote: »
    You should also try https://www.twoleftfeet.co.uk. We've just bought a pushchair from them. We went over to their showroom and their staff were really helpful. We also found them the cheapest (after their discount, which varies depending on amount spent).


    Its a gamble, they were featured on Watchdog recently for not delivering items and not repairing faulty goods.
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
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    How about a Chico travel system that also includes a carrycot as you arnty really meant to have babies in a car seat for a long period of time ideal for days out , we have one with our M+P travel ststem and you can also use them as a moses basket :)

    Use the discount code in the voucher section for 40% off, comes to £210 delivered with intrest free credit too.

    http://www.empirestores.co.uk/Product/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=T210200000&&DocumentId=ER43&&CompanyId=E&&Path=4020%2f4201&&source=
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