Mamas and Papas Pliko Travel Pack

Mamas and Papas Pliko Travel Pack

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Mamas and Papas Pliko Travel Pack
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I Would Never Purchase From Mamas & Papas Again, W

I would never purchase from mamas & papas again, within in 3 months of usage my mimi switch had a split wheel, i waited 5 weeks for replacement which i had to collect as they never sent me one via post as they said. Also it had hood and apron fading and discolouring, the pushchair looked 3 years old after 3 months of using. The basket also hangs to low so hits the kirbs when using an tares. Trying to get hold of there customer services is almost impossible and they will not refund faulty goods they are very unhelpful unless they are taking your money, but no help when there product is faulty! my pushchair was £395 and in my opinuon is not worth half of that it is cheaply and poorly designed and made. do not expect arefund if your pushchair breaks! they wont give you one! spnd your cash else where!

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The Mamas And Papas Pliko Travel Pack Is A Good St

The Mamas and Papas Pliko Travel Pack is a good sturdy buggy, and as a pramette it is very comfortable for baby. Bad points are the harness is very loose, the hood has a zip on the outside, although doesnt look awful at first when the buggy is folded and unfolded a couple of times it looks awful. and irs difficult to unfold. Is a good buggy but not worth the money though

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On The Whole, The Mamas And Papas Pliko Travel Pac

On the whole, the Mamas and Papas Pliko Travel Pack was not bad, but there are other packages out there offering much better value for money. I also thought the primo viaggio car seat sat my newborn way too upright, an opinion I've heard from a lot of other people aswell.

Also, I find this pushchair unsuitable for using public transport, as although it is light and folds down small, I need two hands to release the folding mechanism, and two hands to pull it closed and locked. So quite what I am supposed to do with my newborn baby whilst I use both hands to fold the buggy is quite beyond me.

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