thread: Target Baby Sale - product opinions pls

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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    Wow, look at you, 12 weeks already!!

    I can't help you with the pram/travel system because I haven't seen it, but make sure you are really happy with the pram because it's awful if you are not! I have a P&T's that I recently purchased and I LOVE it!

    Nothing at all wrong with the Safe N Sound Guardian, it will do the job just fine (you can use them from newborn to up to 4 years of age) and it exceeds the Australian safety standards so you know it will be safe.

    A lot of people swear by the Angelcare monitor, I sell them easily second hand so they seem to be very popular. $149 is a great price, you could sell it again on eBay for up to $100 once you've finished with it so you'd get most of your money back (that's if you're into selling on eBay LOL - keep the box and instructions if you are )

    The Mothers Choice highchair is a good price, but I also recommend the Ikea Antilop highchair over a hi/lo highchair! It's so cheap, but by far the best highchair I have used. The hi/lo ones get food stuck in all the crevices of the seat cover which make them really hard to clean. But if you ARE after a hi/lo highchair, the Mothers Choice one looks like it would do the job

    Hopefully that kind of helps? I live and breathe baby products thanks to my business and talk to mums everyday about them!

    Have fun

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
    2,160

    Thanks Trish (and everyone)...great advice - esp on the car seat! Will def have to go and layby now...hehehe!

    Does anyone know how long layby is at Target?

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Gold Coast
    1,153

    HI,
    I purchased the steelcraft pram. (have only used it to push the dog around so far )
    We picked it cause we found it the most manoverable of those in the shop (better than a 3 wheeler). It also has a much shorter wheel base than a 3 wheeler and I liked the fact that it doesnt have blow up tyres which go flat. I also liked the fact that you can flip the seat around do that bubs is facing you or when he gets older is facing forward.
    The down side is that the pram wont fold unless the seat is upright and in the forward facing position (channelling air hostie there ) So when baby is new I will have to unfold pram, then click seat in. only 2 seconds work, but still...
    Also the seat that it comes with doesnt recline totally flat, may be a 15 deg angle???
    Also the folding process doesnt seem to be super easy, but apparently all prams have thier quirks and levers that need to be pulled, and maybe I am just a pram folding numpty
    Overall I am happy, (well the dog is) but I also didnt bother with the bassinette or capsule attachments as it would seem they grow out of them fast.
    PS, It also goes good over rough ground.......

  4. #4

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
    8,631

    SS just to answer your question about newborn clothes... they generally recommend some in 4x0 and some in 3x0, just because you don't know what size baby you will have!

    My niece was born 9lbs 6oz, 4.25kg and wore mostly 4x0 in hosp, some 3x0 (eg Bonds are a smaller size) but was into all 3x0 pretty soon after that!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
    2,160

    Thanks Shellsbells - its the pram I have the most "concerns" with. We will buy the cap and bas as well!

  6. #6
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    The steelcraft cruiser is sold (Ithink) exclusively throught target, and is basically the same or very similar to the strider 4.
    The wheel axle may be slightly narrower though, Im not sure. Shell I'd be interested in how you found it width wise, did you have any issues getting through supermarket checkout aisles?

    We're going to the sale on Thursday night, cant wait.

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
    5,462

    From the Target website:

    Lay-by:
    This service is available on any purchase of $20 or more requiring a 10% deposit with a $2.50 service fee. We'll hold your goods for eight weeks, with fortnightly payments.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
    2,160

    You are a legend Trish! Thanks

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
    3,244

    i just got my brochure last night as well and thought i might go and check it out!

    i did see a car seat in the toys r us brochure, can't remember which one but it was half price at $169.

    i still feel like i would be buying things too early...i have such a horrible habit of overthinking & paranoia