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Babyshop Juniors strollers

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2012 - 16:42

Hi all. first time pregnant and going around preparing and shopping for baby things. we're onto strollers now. we checked out the chicco strollers, and we liked the "simplicity" model because it's light, and has the one hand fold mechanism, and the car seat can fit in it. then we were at babyshop and we found a couple of "juniors" brand strollers with the same features which we liked in the chicco one, and at a better price. but i'm not sure about the juniors brand, because i couldn't find any reviews of it online (neither positive nor negative), whereas chicco is well known. so i just wanted to know if anyone has tried any of the juniors stroller and if you've had any problems with it (durability, safety, practicality...)? Thanks.

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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 12 April 2012 - 09:15
do you have the name of the store?
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 24 January 2012 - 00:44
Dear Rolasa, My son is a year old now . I agree with Ninomeno that strollers are a bit over priced. I had the same problem some times back, but a friend advised me to get a second hand stroller. I had troubled finding taht one too. I then came across this online store whose name I don't remember... I promise to get you the name before long... they have quality strollers and a very reasonable price... A certain friend of mine got me one All-Weather Umbrella Stroller for 225 AED. Lemmie get the name of the store..
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 January 2012 - 17:20
In my opinion all prams/strollers are extremely overprice so if you find a cheaper one that makes the job I would go for it. I am in the same situation you are, and I am between a second hand "expensive" brand at a quarter of the price it was new or a new pram but from a brand that is not so extremely overpriced. Good luck with your choice. Look and compare different options, if I learnt something these months looking for baby stuff is that not always the most expensive brand is the best for your baby.
 
 

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