the quinny buzz along with the bugaboo, is over-priced ,over-rated rubbish. as soon as a problem occurs, you try to get it sorted....you'll be told it's a non-manufacturing fault and you need to pay for repair.people buy these makes because they foolishly think if you pay more it must be better.... trust me thats a myth.bebeconfort have something similar, as do silver cross, mamas/papas etc.
2007-03-17 13:36:27
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answered by kazzy3 3
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I would really recommend that you don't buy a Quinny Buzz. It's a lovely, light manoverable pushchair that really seemed to fit the bill when my husband and I were looking for something suitable for my daughter once she was walking. Up until then, we had used a Silver Cross XT - we live in the country and most of the paths in our village aren't paved, so I needed something with independant suspension. But it's really heavy and I couldn't push it with one hand and hold my daughter's hand with the other.
My husband had admired the Quinny and went out and bought one as a surpirse for me. You can tell it was chosen by a bloke because it has absolutely nowhere to put anything. You can't hang stuff off the handlebars because it's so light it tips back, there isn't a basket underneath, so I have to carry everything in a backpack. It's such a nightmare because I can't do any shopping when I'm out on my own with it. To be frank, it just staysin the boot of my car and I either use our baby carrier or my daughter walks.
Not a good buy and it's a flipping nightmare to collapse and put back up again. I loved the XT because it suited us and it did exactly what we needed and I would definately recommend them as a make. I have friends who have had Bugaboos and they really rated them.
2007-03-16 00:16:52
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answered by babyalmie 3
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My friend has a Quinny that broke by the time her son was 1. They wouldn't repair it for her either. I bought a used Bugaboo and it has been the best "child purchase" I've made. I think Quinny's are also almost as expensive, too. My friend always compliments the bugaboo and says how much she wishes she'd bought that instead!
2007-03-15 22:55:34
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answered by Chickgeek 2
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i bought a buzz last year . old model was bad i had a bad whirring noise from wheels , and my 9 month old would slide around like a gooden in it .had a replacement sent through as the chassis twisted and sold it strait away . have you looked at the icandy apple its a combo of quinny and bugaboo might be helpful
2016-03-29 00:50:58
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answered by Anonymous
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my friend had one but soon reailsed it may have been a mistake as there is no storage on them . may sound small thing to consider but it was anightmare for her. i think Quinny do a similar one with a basket under tho
2007-03-17 03:27:45
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answered by ? 2
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try http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews91550.html there are absolutly loads of reviews on here
hope it helps
2007-03-16 00:21:20
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answered by infinate_angel 2
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http://uk.shopping.com/xPR-Quinny-Buzz~RD-246636252804
http://www.thinkbaby.co.uk/review/reviewProductReviews/mps/rpn/303/prod/Quinny-Buzz/rcn/5/rgn/1/sp/336325484268698909248/v/8
http://www.babyworld.co.uk/information/reviews/product.asp?bwsku=HWQB
2007-03-15 22:52:45
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answered by Anonymous
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