Buying a Baby Stroller - 5 Money Saving Tips

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  • Author Anik Giguere-Biollo
  • Published January 26, 2011
  • Word count 560

Are you looking for a good baby stroller for your family? There are so many models available on the market today, with prices and quality ranging from very low to very high. So how do you find a great stroller without breaking your budget? Here are 5 tips to help you save money on this very important purchase.

  • Purchase a universal car seat carrier (stroller frame) instead of a travel system.

This is such a convenient and inexpensive device for transporting your baby during the first six months. You simply attach the infant car seat onto the frame, and away you go! Baby is undisturbed, and best of all, you have a few months to do some research and decide on what type of stroller you'd like to purchase when your child is older and you need more features.

  • Do lots of research before buying a stroller.

After the first 6 months, you will need a stroller that has, as a minimum, features such as a comfortable, adjustable reclining seat, a sun canopy, good-sized storage baskets and cup holders. Make a list of what features are most important to you, then do some research on the Internet to find out what is available. If you can, try out several models in stores. Keep in mind that you will need a reliable stroller for at least the next two or three years (more if you plan on having additional children), so don't make a rushed decision. And don't waste your money buying a stroller that has more features than you need.

  • Buy a basic umbrella stroller for short trips to the mall.

After the age of 6 months, your baby will be old enough to sit comfortably in an umbrella stroller. These strollers are light, fold up easily and compactly and are very inexpensive compared to full feature strollers. This is the perfect second stroller for running quick errands with your baby, although don't plan on buying too much stuff during these outings, as the storage capacity of the basket underneath the seat is limited.

  • Look for sales.

There are always lots of great deals to be had when purchasing a stroller, especially on the Internet. Online baby gear retailers need to clear out overstock, so last year's models - which usually aren't very different than the current year's newer models - can often be purchased for a lot less. You can also take a look at what's for sale at warehouse clubs and on eBay and Craigslist. In addition, stroller manufacturers sometimes have good factory sales, so check out their websites on a regular basis. Always request the model year information on a stroller you're interested in to make sure you're not getting one that has been lying in a warehouse for the past 10 years!

  • Sell your stroller when you're done with it.

If your stroller is still in good shape when your child has outgrown it, consider consigning it at a baby gear store or selling it on eBay or on Craigslist. Good quality brands of baby strollers have a higher resale value, so this is something to keep in mind when you make your initial purchase.

Buying a baby stroller that is right for your family's lifestyle is a big decision, but by following these tips, you can save some money and have many enjoyable outings with your baby. Good strolling!

Anik Giguere-Biollo is the mother of three children and has written extensively about baby

strollers. She invites you to visit her website at http://www.stroller-advisor.com/ and check out her FREE list of the best baby strollers on the market today.

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