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[Prime] Baby Jogger City Mini GT2 Stroller $454 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Posting this Amazon Prime Day deal for this well-reviewed stroller. Last time I posted it for $519.20, now it's come down to $454, cheapest I've seen it anywhere for a long time. Personally decided to go for a different stroller which could do borh front- and rear-facing. Otherwise would have gone for this one. Don't forget cashback!

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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2022

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  • Buy Now, Baby Later?

    • Only if you have enough storage space!

    • Lmao same.. beat inflation

  • Country/Region of origin listed as Australia

    I don’t think so….

  • Reminds me I never did get round to leaving reviews for the two Baby Jogger strollers I've had. Both have had all sorts of bits fail/come apart/break in just light use. Would steer clear, certainly for the price they pay. The $20 KMart one we had for some occasions stood up way better (until one of the local scum stole it - who tf steals a baby stroller?). Go figure.

    • +1

      My experience was the complete opposite. I had the city mini GT (2017 version, from age 0+) and it never broke or failed. Sturdy but heavy, and the one-hand folding mechanism was awesome. I saw ppl using like Stokke trollers and takes forever to fold and this was a good trade off for us(weight vs convenience). I also had a GB one which was more light weight and also good, but for age 6months+ and the wheels were not designed for the same purpose as the GT

      • Yep, big fan of their design. Maybe I am clumsy (or the missus does weird things with them when I'm not around). But the build quality just didn't hold up for me on a Summit or City Elite.

      • The Stokke model I have is so bad I curse it everytime I use it. It has inflatable tires so inevitably you get a puncture. Do they make it easy to replace the tube? Of course not. Do they offer cheap replacement tubes? Of course not they sell them for 50 bucks. The whole thing is bulky, heavy and cumbersome to fold and transport. Fk Stokke.

        • Ah well at least the Baby Jogger tyres are foam-filled so they don't puncture/need replacement. What kind of loads are Stokke expecting that they need proper pneumatic tyres?

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