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Barbara Fenn
Barbara Fenn3 posts
 

Love love this pram – We actually bought this pram second hand for $20 from a charity shop when we were about to have our 2nd child ( they are 20 months apart) and it is in immaculate condition. It is a dream to push and has huge seat which fully recline, yet it’s still narrow enough to fit down our hall way. It’s a brilliant pram and we love it. Phil and teds don’t… Read more

make side by side prams anymore but if you can get your hands on a second hand e3 twin it’l be one of the best purchases you’ll ever make.

Tegan-maree_Dee
Tegan-maree_Dee9 posts
 

awesome twin pram – I brought one 2nd hand it is awesome. I have a 2y old an 4.5y ago and it pushes with easy. great for jogging. large seats my almost 7y old can fit in it. fold is a little big but if you want something that is great for walking it is great. large seats, high handle bar. strong brakes. hoods are small you will need a sun cover. fold is large

Moveslikejagger
Moveslikejagger2 posts
 

Works ok with two, but sucks with one – I bought this pram for my toddler and newborn baby but there are a million things wrong with it. Here are the main issues. 1.flimsy main seat, ok for a toddler but not supportive at all for a newborn. Can't lay back smoothly, it falls with force once you undo the clips and the child wakes up. It only has upright or flat. 2. When newborn is in… Read more

lay back position, the toddlers bum touches their feet.

3. Brake is so hard to use, you have to use your hand.

4. Feels as if it will tip when turning, and won't go up kerbs without bucking.

5. When the toddler wants to get out and the baby is asleep in the rear seat, the pram tips backwards.

6. You can't take the fabric off to wash it so once it gets food on it, it's there for life

7. The storage space scrapes along the ground with stuff in it.

8. Kids put their fingers in the wheel.

9. The clips that collapse the pram are so weird they feel like they are broken they just click back and

forth and don't seem very well designed.

10. The sun hood doesn't provide any shade whatsoever.

I sold this pram and bought a strider. Pushes really smoothly, only sometimes it runs away from you.

Tegan-maree_Dee
Tegan-maree_Dee   

it sounds like you talking about the wrong pram. this is not an inline pram it is side by side.

jadki
jadki
 

Good – love this pram worth every cent would recommend this to anyone with twins easy to use in all terrains fits through most doors have used every day for 3 years and still in great condition very sturdy and comfy have used for my twins from newborn to 3 years great for walking around shops and parks / footpaths heavy and wide but most twin prams have… Read more

managed to fit it through most doors and just used wheelchair aisles at shops not great storage but able to hang shopping bags of handle as it is very sturdy

braytrist
braytrist4 posts
 

Excellent – Top of the range brand as used by 90% of the woman I see at the shops. Tons of extras, Can fit through just about everywhere, No child misses out on a view! Great job Phil & Teds! Really light to push, glides along. Narrow to fit through standard doorways, Double the space for keeping your bag/shopping. Pump up wheels gives & better ride, HEAPS of… Read more

extras & add on's avaliable, side by side so no-one misses out on a view unlike the double phil & teds (which I had) Easy to get into & out of the car in my opinion, FANTASTIC pram, love it! Nothing. People complain about the weight, thats there own strength issue, not the prams. Also I saw that someone said only red avaliable *bulldust* comes in black/charcol also. Again I seen cons about kids feet on the front wheel & chewing the front bar, it's not the prams fault, tell your kids not too. Mine dont even do it. NO CONS :)

weedoman
weedomanNSW13 posts
 

Bad – Not really a faulty unit, just some major design flaws in my humble opinion. We brought these to the attention of the manufacturer and gave them the opportunity to satisfy our dissapointment - they were polite but basically not interested. We felt like they had our money and that was that. Wish we had never bought it. Perhaps there is no such… Read more

thing as a truly practical tandem... Very comfortable to push, particularly for tall people Way too heavy and awkward to handle when folded. No locking mechanism. Storage basket basically useless. Awkward raising/lowering method. Toddlers can easily press on footwell and prevent wheels from rotating. Toddlers can easily chew through the foam bar cover

LDEM
LDEM   

Not sure if you work for steel craft or not but I have been reading reviews for double prams as we… Read more (+1 reply)

kristabel
kristabel12 posts
 

Good – I'm pleased with this pram. It's really easy to push, narrow and great for tall kids. It's heavy though and the quality could be better. For the price I'm happy. A dream to push, narrow enough to fit through standard doorways, separate hoods, easy folding/unfolding mechanism, tall pram so great for tall children (my daughter's head (aged 1:11)… Read more

was already touching the roof of the Mountain Buggy hood). Excellent for walking and shopping. Only red available, very heavy and difficult to lift in and out of car, hard to access basket with seats reclined, seat recline system is fiddly. Quality isn't as good as Mountain Buggy pram- though is much cheaper. Need to push brake on firmly as it can pop off on it's own.

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