
Product Type: Bugaboo prams, pushchairs and strollers

by - written on 17/03/13 (Somewhat useful, 35 readings)
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I bought the bugaboo bee a couple years ago and can't rave about it enough - I absolutely love it. It's been described as the pushchair of choice for the city yummy-mummy and I definitely think it is. It's available a range of colors, and new colors are always available. I've heard some people say it's expensive, but I personally think ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/01/11 (Very useful, 1035 readings)
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We have had the bee as our main pushchair for a year and a half and on the whole, we love it. At 8.5 kg, it's one of the more lightweight pushchairs on the market and due to its compact nature, is very easy to lift in and out of car boots which is a major plus if like me, you are on the petite side! It fits easily into the tiny boot of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/09/10 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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The Bugaboo Bee is a premium pushchair. At over £400 it is a pretty pricy buggy but is seen as one of the most 'fashionable' buggys on the market. Its design is such to look like an insect like many of the other bugaboo products. This I suppose it what makes this company unique. To look at you could think the buggy is a little ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/08/10 (Useful, 111 readings)
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We had a bugaboo cameleon for our first child and loved how it handled, the build quality and the looks. It lasted us well until my second child reached nine months and suddenly we needed more space in the car an something that was slightly easier to put up and down. The Bee had been released before I had my second child but I ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/06/10 (Very useful, 252 readings)
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Where to start! Since I bought a bugaboo frog in 2009 I have been hooked. I went on to get a cameleon (the love of my life!) which served me very well until we decided to take a short holiday in the uk. With luggage etc in a hatchback I decided to get a Bugaboo Bee to save some space and still enjoy all the benefits of a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/04/10 (Very useful, 534 readings)
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When I was pregnant and looking for a pram/stroller I had a few criteria: - be front and back facing so that I could have the baby facing me even as they got older - be compact as we had a Mini Clubman and a lot of the prams we looked at were way too big to fit in the boot - can be used as a travel system and have a car ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/11/09 (Very useful, 292 readings)
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I must admit to being a bit of a pushchair-aholic! With our first child we went through 4 different pushchairs in the first year - a Gracco that was far too big to push round the shops, another Gracco that was smaller, the Loola, after reading an article about the benefits of parent facing pushchairs, and finally the very lightweight ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/07/09 (Very useful, 446 readings)
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We really really didn't want to buy a trendy pushchair like this one. Our criteria for a buggy were: As light as possible (we have several steps up to our house and I need to bump the buggy up and down them each day); very adjustable (there is a foot height difference between myself and my husband); a seat that can face forward or back; ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/05/09 (Very useful, 996 readings)
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If you've ever read the parenting magazines on the shelves of the supermarkets and turned to the "tried and tested" section at the back where "Heidi, 25" says "I loved this steriliser, it fitted neatly into my microwave and was done in no time" you'd be forgiven for being like me and thinking that the people ... Read the complete review
