klastar
9-7-2007, 6:43 PM
If anyone sees a good deal on a Stroller/Carseat combo please let me know. I am in Baltimore, Maryland and looking for an inexspensive one since it is for my grandchild a couple days a week. Thanks.....
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View Full Version : Stroller/Carseat klastar 9-7-2007, 6:43 PM If anyone sees a good deal on a Stroller/Carseat combo please let me know. I am in Baltimore, Maryland and looking for an inexspensive one since it is for my grandchild a couple days a week. Thanks..... mysterymaker 9-7-2007, 10:32 PM Walmart has a Cosco travel system right now for about $90. It's not beautiful or anything, but it is the cheapest one I could find. Also, Target has the Snap N Go stroller for $50 which just lets you snap on your existing infant car seat. MandaJo111 9-8-2007, 12:25 AM Nearly two years ago I got an Eddie Bauer travel system at Big Lots for 129. It is very nice. I love it. I know that was two years ago, but I still see similar ones there all the time -- this week in fact. So that would be the ultimate place to check first. You could always call them first and check to see if they have any in right now. klastar 9-8-2007, 1:09 AM Thank you both for your suggestions. w1df10wr 9-8-2007, 3:11 AM Eddie Bauer, Safety First and Cosco sent out a recall notice on August 30th, 2007. Some models were manufactored in 2005. quietstorm 9-9-2007, 12:13 AM amazon.com has an eddie baur carsaet stroller combo for $99 cberrytech 9-9-2007, 10:21 AM Watch your clearance sales at Kmart. You may even check out the Kmart clearance thread in the offline deals forum. Some of those ladies found great deals, mine was not as good, but I found a Safety First Winnie the Pooh stroller and car seat combo on clearance for $68 marked down from $129. jadedmomof2 9-9-2007, 1:47 PM And so you know, the travel systems generally suck. The strollers are bad, and you really want to buy a carseat that fits your vehicle, rather than whatever is cheapest at the time. You can always purchase a duplicate base for whatever carseat your grandchild has already, get it installed by a qualified technician, and then buy a decent stroller. klastar 9-9-2007, 4:51 PM Thank you all I found one today and bought it. Thanks for all your help. jadedmomof2 9-11-2007, 9:45 PM Is there any chance you'd be willing to bring it back? Seriously, a second base for the infant seat your grandchild already has, plus a decent stroller would be less expensive for you. Plus, infant seats don't last long either(less than a year for most infants), you'd be better off buying a convertible carseat. I mean..kudos for thinking of your grandchild's safety, but you'd really be better off doing it all a different way. Whatever you decide however, please make sure to have your installation of it professionally checked by a certified child passenger safety technician. Visit www.safekids.org, or http://www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/childps/CPSFittingStations/CPSinspection.htm to find a local seat check or installation station. Mommy2Four 9-13-2007, 11:04 AM I have to agree with Jadedmomof2...a convertible carseat would be better. You generallly can use them from birth to 40lbs. I do like my travel system though. |