QUOTE(VaLeNrUdOn @ Jan 31 2011, 03:11 PM)
hmm..from what i see, many people think that it's not worth investing in expensive strollers...
i really like the sound of graco and maclaren...
how about reliability? has anyone had any problems with the reliability of the stroller?..like wheels jolting...brakes not good...shakey material...??? any such thngs?
Even a NASA space shuttle has the above problems and yet they managed to fly men to the moon. Anyway, I bought a Sweet Cheery stroller for almost a year and it's still working. Some say it's dangerous because it has sharp edges and pretty much like sitting on a piece of C4 plastic explosive. But what do you know? It's still ticking and if you really want to go for reliability, how far are you willing to fork out? RM100? RM300? RM500?i really like the sound of graco and maclaren...
how about reliability? has anyone had any problems with the reliability of the stroller?..like wheels jolting...brakes not good...shakey material...??? any such thngs?
Anyway, my daughter doesn't really like sitting on a stroller. She prefers being carried around or walk by her self (either mummy or daddy holding/assisting while she's walking). I have two strollers and a walker at home. Buy whatever your pocket allows you to and I would personally set aside the extra for her insurance/education fund instead if I were you.
This post has been edited by Hideo Kojima: Feb 5 2011, 02:16 AM
Feb 5 2011, 02:14 AM
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