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 Great Little Trading Company Buggy Weights
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Great Little Trading Company Buggy Weights
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Average Rating: 5 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 1
RRP: £13
Year: 2005 - 2007

Description: Patented stroller weight weighs just over 1lb. Designed to give you enough leverage to add 15-20lbs extra weight to the handles without tipping. Attach to all buggies with velcro fastners; reflective safety band is designed to increase night visibility.

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holly round 
Posted: 08/02/06
'CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT THEM'
Strengths:
These nifty little things are a life saver, they attatch easily to the bottom of any pushchair or stroller and prevent it from tipping up when your little one jumps out. No more shopping and bags all over the floor.
Weaknesses:
none
Overall:
A must have for any mum to prevent chaos while out shopping in town with your little one.
 
Performance
 
100%
Quality
 
100%
Value
 
80%
Overall Rating
 
93%
 
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