Love N Care Delta 2.0 BP 2755
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Good but hard to steer – When in the normal forward facing position the pram is easier to push but once in the reversed position the pram can be difficult to steer as well as not much room for people with bigger feet. If you do not watch where your feet are positioned you will kick the wheels each time while walking. Folding the Delta was a breeze... definitely one of my favourite things about this pram.
Good sturdy pram – It's a good sturdy pram, however a bit heavy when lifting into the car for example. Great how you can face it forward or backward. The basket underneath is a good size too. The pram itself is good size for baby, toddler etc. I had a perm so he drowned in it but once he grew bigger it was perfect size. The wheels are small which can makes it… Read more
difficult to manoeuvre on bump it surfaces such as broken footpaths. It can be pushed with one hand though / if the wheels are behaving. I've had a fair but of issue with the wheels just not being right no matter how i position or lock them. The sun shade hood does not pull down very far so usually need an extra cloth to avoid sun in bubs eyes. It folds pretty easily, can fold with one person (need two hands though).
Love n care delta 2 – Love N Care Delta 2 I bought this for my daughter a few years ago I absolutely adore this stroller. I really happy with this stroller My daughter is always comfortable and the padding is thick and soft. Has a spacious pocket at the back for mum. It's such a great pram.
You do get what you pay for – I bought this for my daughter a few years ago. In the first 6 months almost all of the nuts had fallen off and the wheels were bent. I ended up throwing it away after a year and buying a smaller stroller. I was sure to steer clear of the cheaper bands this time around.
delta 2.0 – Never had an issue with this pram. Yes the ride is a little harsh due to the solid plastic wheels but at least there isn't a chance of a puncture. As others have said the cargo area is difficult to access when in the the full reclined position bht thats a minor issue. 4 unlockable/ steerable wheels, one handed folding and setup. flap near head gets in the way when bub gets a bit taller
Do not touch it! – We thought we did our research before buying this stroller - it seemed to tick all the boxes. We wanted something that was padded, reversible handle, laid flat for a newborn, 4 independent wheels for ease of pushing in reverse mode. Purchased it for $169 which I thought was a decent price for a stroller. Sorry for the description, I don't know… Read more
how best to word this. There is a plastic part that when you open the stroller locks into place. It is on the leg and just below the "Safety Lock." The plastic on this (the outer bit) had started bending and would not allow the stroller to safely lock in place. This happened within the first three months of use.
I had it send away for repairs and it was sent home with the same issue unfixed. They used a "heat gun" (the sales lady told me that is a fancy term for a hairdryer) to unmould the plastic. I took it to the factory myself and watched them fix it the next time. I demanded they replace the piece entirely, which they reluctantly did. Encountered the same issue again. The staff told me it was a known fault with the stroller, but I should keep it anyway as they thought it was the best on the market.
Took it back to the store I purchased it from and demanded a refund - I had spoken to Fair Trading and they told me after all the hassles I had I was well within my rights to ask for a refund. The store refused this after speaking to Love'n'Care and told me I would have to lodge a complaint with Fair Trading to have any chance at getting my money back. They told me that it was up to their discretion to repair, refund or replace and I could not choose (once again, Fair trading told me I could). I didn't have the energy to go through a fight so just allowed them to replace it with the 2012 model, which "shouldn't have the same issues." Not even a month into use the same thing happened again. I took it back and ended up just having to take a store credit (once again, refused to refund and I needed a new stroller then and there) for the fault product.
Continually breaks, disgusting warranty service, company is not up to date with Fair trading rules, Being sold with a known defect
Good on a budget – Purchased at Babies R Us on sale for $179. I didnt want to splash out on a pram as was too overwhelmed with the options! This has served a purpose, is good for baby when sleeping, but now 7 weeks into use Im ready for an upgrade. The plastic wheels dont make for a smooth ride, I have to make a concious effort to walk with my feet closer… Read more
together so as not to kick the wheels, and while I think the size of the storage compartment is fine it is very unaccessible while the chair is in recline position, meaning I have to tip baby up to get anything in or out of it. Annoying! It is also still very bulky when folded and a pain to get in and out of the car. good size for sleeping baby, comfortable and padded. Inacessable storage area while in lying position, plastic wheels make a rough ride, kick wheel while walking, bulky when folded
Great buy – Purchased from Toys R Us on specials for $170. It has reverse handle so you can see your newborn facing you. It is sturdy & has big basket useful when going on shopping etc, easy to move, has breaks. it is easy to fold & best of all it fits in my car boot with LPG cylinder already in there reverse handle, sturdy, large basket expensive if bought full price
Great stroller – I absolutely adore this stroller. He is always comfortable and the padding is thick and soft. Has a spacious pocket at the back for mum. Reclines all the way back for sleep times and reclines straight upright for when your child wants to sit up. Out of 5 I would rate the basket space as either 3 or 4... It does the job but it's not all that… Read more
big.
Unlike other prams where if you want to change which way bub faces you, tou remove the reversible seat... This pram has reversible handles... It's so easy!!! It's just 4 little clicks on the wheels, flip the handle and you're ready to go!
When I'm pushing my son and he's facing away from me the sun will sometimes get in his eyes so all I have to do is reverse it, and vice versa.
It's such a great pram!!
The ONLY problem I have with it is how it handles outside on more rough terrain... But this will happen with any four swivel wheels! But I've become quite strong and have learnt to control it whilst on walks.
I also brought it on sale for 169.99 down from 299.99.
Definitely reccommend it! Comfortable, smooth, easy to control, simple, great invention Hard to control on rough terrain
Good – firstly just wannna say do not confuse this delta 2.0 pram with the zooper or the love n care other one, they are different then the delta, they may look the same but they are not the same. Overall i love this pram, i got it really cheap on sale, i was gonna sell it and buy a smaller lighter, more compact pram but i have not found anything that is… Read more
of good price and better than this one so i decided to just keep it and stick with it. The one thing i noticed about this pram that most others lack is the length of the seat, my son is only 7 months old and other prams i have tried him in he looks so uncomfortable and to big for them as their seats are shorter and thinner than this one. This was voted by choice best pram 2008 i think and it really does live up to the hype for quality and good price. Its very comfortable for my son to sleep in but like i said above it is a little bulky when folded and if you had a small hatchback car you would be able to fit in it the boot but thats about all you could fit. it is a little heavy but hey good exercise. its easy to fold up and has safety so it wont fold up on you or child on accident like a lot of prams do. good brakes and on all wheels as well, i know a lot of prams only have brakes on the one set of wheels. all wheels swivel and lock in both directions so when you reverse the handle. reversible handle is so great you dont have to keep looking around the front of the pram to see if child is ok or peeking through the window on the hood like a lot of prams these days. yes when your pushing pram on a slight slant surface(to left or right) you have to lock the front or back wheels or you will be pushing it side on but thats like all prams with 4 swivel wheels. to get the cheapest pram for this type you need to shop around for it as Toy r us are the most expensive to buy this pram unless on sale. but yeah i am sticking with mine as its great and i wont find a better cheaper one with the same but lighter features, i have looked everywhere. comfortable, large/long seat, all wheels swivel and lock both ways, reversible handle can see child, good restraints, sunshade and cover included, reasonable price. great to have child sleeping in as lay's right back safely. bit bulky, sometimes kick the wheels when walking, when walking on slant surfaces you have to lock the front wheels or its hard to keep pushing it straight but thats like most prams. could do with a bigger basket
Comfortable pram – Ok a few people have noted the 'problem' with the wheels, and the 'problem' with folding it shut - but these arent problems, youre just handling it wrong. I have learnt how to properly use this pram since purchasing it in 2008. It moves very smoothly and is comfortable for baby. Fantastic that it has a reversible handle, which was a major… Read more
selling point for me because you can have baby facing you when theyre little and then facing forward when theyre older.
I tried out a lot of prams before purchasing. I put a heap of shopping in them to add weight to see how it will feel with a baby in it. This pram was the most omfortable.
In regards to the 'wheel issue' - when you flip the reversible handle (thus the direction to the pram) you need to 'flip' the wheels, too. Dont 'lock' them but use the small red lever at the top of the wheels to lock in the 'direction' of the wheel. To do this all the wheels need to be straight (just push the pram i a straight line). It literally takes around 10 seconds to do this once you know how. If it werent for the directional wheels you would have a hard time trying to push the pram. If you don't lock in any of the wheels then you will go sideways and all over the place, so you need to lock them. I suggest reading the instructions before using it.
As for the folding problem, i found that if the harness/belt was hanging over the edges you couldn't lock the pram into folded position, nor could you flip the handlebar because the belt gets in the way of the lock. Just make sure it is inside the pram. I personally think many of the problems others have mentioned are just a result of not reading the instructions properly.
The handle bar is one piece (rather than two like a more compact stroller) which means you cant hang shopping bags off them, which can be quite annoying. However i think you can buy hooks for prams like this so that you can hang bags. Otherwise the one piece handlebar is good in that you can push the oram one-handed if need be (if you have the muscle! Haha).
The seat has a number of recline positions, too, and you can adjust it with one hand and very quietly, so if baby has fallen asleep you can slowly recline it without waking them. The pram is a bit bulky so once my baby was able to sit up i also got a smaller stroller (umbrella style) for short trips, but it doesnt even come close to this one in terms of comfort.
One thing i should mention is that we have kept the pram in the back of the car (which is exposed to sunlight), and just the other week i noticed that the foam inside the 'bumper' on the front bar (in front of baby) had disintergrated into dust so i had to cut the fabric off and throw it out. I THINK this was due to sun exposure because it has been in the car like that for years, so just try to avoid leaving it in the sun when stored. Overall, i would recommend this pram! Comfortable, smooth running, recline function, reversible handle The front bumper foam disintergrated after 4 years, but it had been exposed to sunlight a lot so that may be why
Shocking product! Wouldn't waste your money! – We purchased this pram from babies'r'us for $199 on sale (down from $299) for my sisters baby (due in a couple of months) and initially were very impressed with the quality and all of the functions/features of the pram.. We then used it once to take my son to the DR's because i had left his pram in my husbands car (he was at work..) Within a… Read more
10minute walk to the DR's the wheels had become warped, the inner back wheel was grinding on the concrete & the outer back wheels weren't even touching the ground.
Basically because of that the pram doesn't function at all anymore, we have complained & will be returning it for a full refund.
I don't know if its a faulty one or what.. but i wouldn't recommend it to any mothers who want a reliable/durable pram! The inner padding/seat lining is very soft & baby looked comfie sitting in it. Doesn't function - inner wheel was grinding on the concrete while the outer wheel wasn't touching the ground at all!
only good for indoor use – i saw this pram online so i went to toys r us an purchased one for $279. I took it for a spin around the shop an was wrapped with my decison. When i go walking even on foot paths the wheels arent even and its kind of like having a shopping trolley with a bung wheel an gets a bit frustrating. Shopping centres are great though an we never have… Read more
trouble there.bubs loves it an ours doubles as basinette occassionally so its getting some usage when we arent shopping. Crappy storage compartment, so lone shopping ventures are limited. Its still big when it folds up which is a little inconvinient, still a fairly good product an not in a rush to buy a different pram. well padded, reversable handle wheels arent good on slightly un even ground
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Very cheap , you get what you pay for – Unfortunately it's made pretty bad , the only thing that was good about it was the added padding for the baby's and that's where it all stops. I loved it for a week or two as I was only taking it out to the shop where the surface was great . Then I took to the city where the surfaces was bad , I couldn't control the wheels they where going… Read more
everywhere . I tried locking the back wheels which made it worse , then I tried locking the front wheels it didn't work . I ended up having to steer it sideways . The shopping basket on the bottom is very small comparing to how huge the pram is , it doesn't fold neatly into the car it's not very compact . Overall I wouldn't recommend it , Your better saving a little more in order to get a better one . My son loved it ! It was very comfortable for him as it was very padded Large too bulky , hard to steer on uneven concrete , not enough room for shopping on the bottom as it's a large bulky pram
Terrible – We have had the pram only three months, and have used it less than 10 times. I gave up bothering to get it out of the car when we went shopping, it was just too much effort. Once, I could not get the pram to close when we were finished shopping, I almost gave up and seriously considered leaving the pram in the carpark. With some excessive force, I… Read more
managed to get it to fold down. Trust me, when you have a tired, cranky baby who is crying in the car ready to go home, you DO NOT want to be wrestling with a pram.
We have given up on it, and have done what we should have done in the first place - invested a bit more money in a quality pram. I thought this was a full featured pram, and it seemed sturdy and strong. - Build quality/durability
- Cheap plastic parts that have warped
- The locking mechanism from front to back is dodgy, and you really need to manhandle the pram to make this work
- The locking mechanism when the pram is folded down is not sufficient to hold the weight of the pram together, and it can open when you lift it to pack it away.
- Very heavy, which is a problem for stairs or getting in and and out of the car
- Difficult to fold down, you need to be able to move feely to do this, which can be a problem when you have just had your baby.
- It really is not a very pretty pram.
Excellent – Overall I think this pram is awesome!! The reversible handle is great because I think it's really important to see my baby (first time mum!!) and it's good for her to be able to see me too. If it was just a little lighter it would be even more awesome!!! Excellent stroller/pram for newborn to 25kg. Really easy to use. The reversible handle is… Read more
great and the option for swivel/locking all four wheels makes steering easy no matter what way it's facing. All wheels have separate easy to operate breaks too. Seat reclines fully so baby can lay flat for sleeps (as everyone else has said, this means you can't get to the shopping basket easily - but I just lift baby up a little and as long as I'm careful she keeps on sleepin!). Front bar detaches easily, which is really handy if you want to change nappies in the pram. At 10.5kgs it's not the lightest stroller, but overall it's not too difficult to handle.
OK – If I had done my research I wouldn't of bought this. The only reason I did was because it was good value for money had the reversible handle and had the safety of 4 wheels. After going on a walk with my mums group and being able to push their 3 wheelers I have come to the conclusion that it's best to spend that extra couple of hundred dollars for… Read more
a better pram! A lot of 3 wheelers have the reversible handle and are quite safe. I'm now on the search for a 3 wheeler and from all the googling I've done and countless hours on this site mountain buggy quinny and the maclarens mx seem to be the way to go. Definately do your research before buying a pram or stroller or you will end up like myself and heaps of others and end up having to buy 2!
If you DON'T intend on walking then this is a great pram! Reversible handle looks good and good value great handling on flat surfaces like shooing centers etc. Can't take it on walks ( here i was thinking it was the foot path) it's only good on very flat surfaces and I would suggest not to take it over rough surfaces! I
found it heavy ( but I am only small ) takes up most of my Mazda 3 boot...
Very annoying when you have bub facing you and you have to go over a bump- you have to push down on the footrest thingy to get it over and my partner who is average height tends to kick the wheels in this postion too.
Bad – I wouldnt of purchased this pram if i knew then what i know now. Yes it was a bargain, but id much rather spend abit extra on something that is comfortable to use and better quality. I wrote an earlier review of this pram when i first bought it, ive now had over four months of using it. I like the reversible handle, swivel wheels, ease of… Read more
folding and unfolding, layback position. I dont like the handle not being adjustable,yes kicking the wheels is very annoying.
The fact you cant use the basket when in fully recline position is a waste, not to mention annoying.
Having to lock and unlock the swivel on the wheels if in reverse handle is a pain.
When using it in reversible handle position and looking at bubs, if i try to go over a small bump or where the footpath meets the road, sometimes is a lip, the pramm wont go over it and sometimes have been stuck crossing a busy road to have the pram stop because it wont go over the lip unless pushed on front wheels to raise up.
After only using for a couple of weeks, i took it out of the boot to find one of the wheels had fallen off. I emailed the company and they seemed it was a big drama in getting it looked at to be fixed, so i havent had it fixed, but did put the wheel back on and havent had it happen again.
It doesnt seem to be folding up very well after using it for such a short amount of time.
Cant use on gravel road or grass.
Good – I think this pram is fantastic for the price. I don't think any of the 15 or so others we looked at came near to it for price and features. In saying that it's no Rolls Royce, more like a Carolla. This pram is great especially for the price. It is soooo light. I needed it to be light as I had had two operations and I think it certainly fits… Read more
that criteria. Many good features too. I like the one hand close, handle on the side for picking up to put in the boot, and the reversible nature of it. I agree with some others as the basket is easily blocked by the lay back position. The pocket on the back doesn't close when items are inside, the velcro comes apart then the zips undo. Wheels seem a bit flimsy.
OK – Cheap.... Love the pram, but Kicking the wheels when bubz faces me ruins it. will probably have to buy another one.... Very good price, Works great when baby is facing away from you! When baby is facing me, For some reason every time i take a step i kick the wheels in front of me. Im not that tall... only 166cm... and every time i step, kick kick… Read more
kick, VERY annoying!!! I tried locking the wheels from swivel mode so i dont kick them and it works, but then no swivel.... hard to control! Works perfectly fine when baby is facing away from me... but im upset coz i only got this pram so baby could face me.. hmmm will probably buy another pram
OK – I did a lot of research before purchasing this pram, and apart from occasionally kicking the wheels when bub was facing me, really liked it.... until I tried to use it while walking the dogs (there are no or poorly maintainted footpaths around my house). It was a nightmare trying to push this pram on anything other than a completely flat/smooth… Read more
surface.
I ended up having to buy a 3 wheeler - which I now use for everything.
I still really love this pram, and am going to find it hard to part with it - but there is no point me keeping two. Good value, reversible handle, all 4 wheels can swivel/lock, easy to fold, 5 point harness is easy to use and comfortable for baby, looks great! Basket is hard to reach (especially when bubs is facing you and/or lying flat), wheels are too close when bubs is facing you (keep kicking the wheels), handle doesn't adjust, not good for outdoors
Good – I have been using the pram now for just under three months and have had no issues. It is light and easy to collapse and fold out to use. I had done a lot of research in prams and found this one to be best value for money. Fantastic price for all the features - got on special for $170 Only thing I would have liked to see would have been an… Read more
extendable handle (like the more expensive prams have) both my parnter and I are tall but couldt justify spending an extra $200 just for that feature
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Terrible – i won't recommend Love n Care brand to anyone, especially for pram, it's cheaper than other but if this happend, then it's a waste of money. it has reversible handle, very good price compare to other pram with similar features it has problem with the wheel (making funny sounds) after 3 months used, then after about just about 6-8 months, i find it… Read more
hard to folded it, seems something stuck. then not long after that, we went to the park, open the pram, after that try to fold it & put it back in the car, it couldn't collapse, it was just stuck somehow untill now. i'm very dissapointed, the warranty already runs out & we couldn't use the pram for travel, only around the house for walking.
Good – The Delta 2.0 is a well-priced and well-built pram. It also comes with a good storm cover and sunshade net. The pram collapses easily and isn't as heavy as some other 4-wheelers on the market. Overall, this is the best priced, best quality reverse handle pram we could find. The reversible handle, four-level recline seat, good sized carry basket… Read more
underneath and well priced. The hood doesn't click down into place and it really is only a pram for shopping malls and sidewalks.
Good – The Delta II has all the features that I was looking for in a stroller at a very reasonable price. It is a good shopping-centre type stroller, an okay footpath stroller, but definitely no good for hiking! The Delta II had all the features that I was looking for in a stroller when I was doing my initial research. These included: - Reversible… Read more
handle (I feel so much more secure being able to look at my newborn as I push him and it is good to flip it around to keep the sun out of his face on outdoor walks)
- Four lockable wheels (for steering ease)
- Fully reclining seat, and
- Reasonable price.
I also liked the fact that it came with a flyscreen/sunshade thing and boot cover. It is a bit chunkier than I expected, taking up most of the back of our Subaru Outback. Also, I would like the hood to come down just one extra click to provide a bit more protection from the sun and shopping centre mayhem.
It is not great on rough ground.
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I totally agree, Ive had mine for 8 weeks and already in for repairs!! Locking mechanisms on the… Read more (+1 reply)