iCandy Cherry Stroller
iCandy Cherry Stroller in Review

Product Type: iCandy prams, pushchairs and strollers

 
James+Melville
Express Review on iCandy Cherry Stroller
by James Melville - written on 11/12/12
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We brought the iCandy cherry for our first child and after 6 months the wheel broke. Although they changed the design due to the design fault we were just out of warranty when we went to get it replaced prior to having our second child, so we weere charged for the new axle and wheels. The new wheels have since broken and fallen off twice now. The last time was in the centre of town with loads of Christmas shopping - you can imagine! Instead of sending new wheels we have to send the entire push chair back to them first. What a pain.Avoid this brand and manufacturer!

Sweetpeauk
Family Favourite (554 words)
by - written on 05/10/12 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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The icandy cherry (and the whole icandy range) has and still is a dream buggy. My husband being one of 8 and having 5 sisters, I had a lot of advice and suggestions on what buggy to get for our first child. Each one of my sister in laws swore by the icandy cherry, yet at the time I wanted to purchase the bugaboo bee, (I wanted ...  Read the complete review

MarcusD
iCandy Cherry Stroller: Complete value for money (191 words)
by - written on 29/09/11 (Useful, 46 readings)
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We wanted a *luxury* stroller that didn't come with a top-end price and so eventually settled on the Cherry. And have to say, other than the odd wear and tear we've been more than happy with ours. The Mrs gets a lot of pleasure from using it around town and the kudos of an icandy from other mums - plus in practical use, it is ...  Read the complete review

sas87
iCandy Cherry - Pram Perfection (1323 words)
by - written on 07/04/11 (Very useful, 401 readings)
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Whilst pregnant for the third time, I spent a lot of time searching and researching for the "perfect pram" at a good price. Many an hour was spent on baby equipment websites, looking through Mothercare catalogues and wandering round several shops - or indulging in "pram porn" you might say! At the time I already had ...  Read the complete review

loraollie
iCandy Cherry Stroller: iCandy cherry - a lot of pros but a couple of cons (423 words)
by - written on 11/03/11 (Very useful, 340 readings)
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After having spent many hours in John Lewis debating what to splash our buggy cash on, we decided on the iCandy cherry because it was small (a 'must' in a terraced cottage), light, had strong wheels, attractive and a few hundred pounds cheaper than the Bugaboo. Our son is now 6 months old and on the whole we have no regrets about buying ...  Read the complete review

Maria
Express Review on iCandy Cherry Stroller
by Maria - written on 03/02/11
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I did quite some research before buying my cherry. It turned out to be the perfect city stroller: light, convenient, compact and sturdy. The large basket at the bottom is priceless. Definitely recommend it. Only drawback is that if you have a big baby, the carry cot will only last till about 4 months (same goes for Quinny as well). So after 4 months the seat will need to be used. My baby is now 3 months and I love taking him out in the carry cot, also the fact that the car seat can be attached is handy and easy to fix. I'm looking forward to using the seat, especially since it can be forward or parent facing.

northernlovely
iCandy Cherry Stroller: The only stroller for us! (781 words)
by - written on 22/01/11 (Very useful, 345 readings)
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As a mummy-to-be, I've sampled a lot of pushchairs, prams and strollers, and I went in the end for the iCandy Cherry. Here's why, and I hope it helps others who might be undecided. **Price** I would say the iCandy Cherry set is probably at the higher end of the scale in terms of price, certainly from what I have ...  Read the complete review

SugarSpun
iCandy Cherry (510 words)
by - written on 13/09/10 (Very useful, 431 readings)
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Third in our pushchair-a-thon was the iCandy cherry, because the Apple wasn't available and I was curious. It's very lightweight, which is fantastic, folds down very easily and *tiny* - it fit in the miniscule boot of a hired VW Polo with room to spare. The only little problem is that to fold it down you need to take the seat ...  Read the complete review

Leslie
Express Review on iCandy Cherry Stroller
by Leslie - written on 06/08/10
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Love love love my iCandy Cherry!! Excellent value for money, used it for both of my children and will more than likely be using it for number 3 on her way!

macmonkey13
iCandy Cherry stroller (318 words)
by - written on 01/07/10 (Useful, 387 readings)
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When we found out we were expecting our first child, one of our first thoughts purchasing wise was which pram would be the best for us? Not wanting to jinx anything (being a little superstitious that I am) we waited until we got the all clear before going to look at and test a few in John Lewis and Mothercare. After much ...  Read the complete review

theda
iCandy Cherry Stroller: Sugar, ooh honey honey... (661 words)
by - written on 07/02/10, updated on  19/02/10 (Useful, 647 readings)
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I bought this pushchair for my first baby over two years ago and I am now using it for my second. Overall, I have been very pleased with it. It is very lightweight, and is classed as a stroller even though it is technically a travel system. The components are the chassis, pushchair seat and carrycot. It is also compatible with ...  Read the complete review

fairyfart
depends what you want really....? (294 words)
by - written on 16/03/09 (Very useful, 995 readings)
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I bought this brand new for about £350. I found out later this was a bit over the odds for it. Anyhoo, I loved the colour and it handled well. Was easy enough to put up and down for travelling. Though putting it in the car in two parts meant bus travel on my own with baby was a big no no.... The carrycot was ...  Read the complete review

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