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  1. #1
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    Default WANTED: Triple Buggy

    Hi All

    From September I will be looking after 3 children, 9 months, 11 months and 20months for just 1 day a week during term time. I've been looking at getting a triple buggy (to do 3 school runs a day) and have read great reviews about the T3 Jogger, which I could also use as a double instead of my Maclaren Twin Techno (especially as I have a bad back). However, the price of one new is a bit unaffordable for me so I was wondering if anyone had one for sale that they no longer needed?

    I live in Hertfordshire.

    Many thanks
    Rachel

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    Mar 2007
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    Default Re: WANTED: Triple Buggy

    my friend has a triple buggy for sale. and has only been used a few times. she is giving up childminding.

    can't think off the top of my head which one it is but it is a double side by side with a toddler seat which fits on the front.

    It was very expensive though so it would depend how much you want to pay.

    can get you some more information if you are interested??

 

 

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