Great for hanging shopping bags onto strollers. These normally sell for about £5. I had one of these and it was great for when I was out and about.
Please note. This one doesn't lock. Lockable ones are about £8 from Amazon etc.
HTH's
17 comments
IWOOTN
29 Dec 152#1
Can't believe these things are still available. Many times parents have been advised NOT to hang bags on buggies due to danger of toppling over. Guess that's why they aren't fitted as standard. Almost cringe when I see buggies with loads of bags them.
balmuir to IWOOTN
29 Dec 15#2
Oooooppppsss the PC brigade are in this evening. :man:
b_nar to IWOOTN
29 Dec 15#6
Do you cringe whilst struggling to hold a lot of bags whilst pushing a buggy?
With a statement like that you probably don't even own a buggy.
ChrisUK
29 Dec 151#3
Mummy clip ? Dads can't use it then ?
NUMBER1bargaininggirl to ChrisUK
29 Dec 15#4
Yes dad can use them
kemik
29 Dec 152#5
Stroller?! Why do we use so many American terms in our language these days?!
What happened to push chair?
lianne21
29 Dec 15#7
Saw a buggy topple over backwards this week in shopping centre due to bags hanging on one of these stupid dangerous things. Back of baby's head whacked off the floor !!
Do not use these !
techymum
29 Dec 15#8
Think it's down to the individual user to be sensible about not over filling this hook with bags.
Lots of warnings on everyday products which people ignore and have to suffer the consequences.
catherinebarlow2
30 Dec 151#9
i haven't got a pram or pushchair iv'e got a shopping trolley these mummy klips come in handy when iv'e got a lot of shopping
Jollyhoho
30 Dec 151#10
Mummy clip? A bog standard carabiner clip with the word mummy written on... So why do I want one :stuck_out_tongue:
ManMang0
30 Dec 15#11
Voted cold, dangerous.
MR GUS
30 Dec 15#12
The only time these are useful is for storing the lids off a regular bunch of sigg bottles, when you have some - many.
Henvig to MR GUS
30 Dec 15#13
I also find them useful as a secondary fastener for knog blinder bike lights, the stretchy plastic does work loose!
MR GUS
30 Dec 15#14
Good idea, you've eluded their upward sales strategy (unless they invested in the carabiner market too).
Henvig
30 Dec 15#15
To be honest, someone who had reviewed them made this suggestion. I was very pleased with the lights and like that my son is properly illuminated.
MR GUS
31 Dec 15#16
Henvig, I can totally vouch for Monkeylights, invest in one (there are cheaper generic ones around but the quality of led the original use is terrific really crisp & clear, obviously tested for matching output, unlike cheap units.
They kick out an amazing array of light, so even if your kid cannot necessarily get the perception of vision speed they throw down plenty of visibility on dark tarmac roads, you cannot fail to see a cyclist with these
Henvig
31 Dec 15#17
Th Thanks, just purchased a new coat with a coloured trim too.
Opening post
Please note. This one doesn't lock. Lockable ones are about £8 from Amazon etc.
HTH's
17 comments
With a statement like that you probably don't even own a buggy.
What happened to push chair?
Do not use these !
Lots of warnings on everyday products which people ignore and have to suffer the consequences.
My daughter loves hers. http://www.monkeylectric.com/
They kick out an amazing array of light, so even if your kid cannot necessarily get the perception of vision speed they throw down plenty of visibility on dark tarmac roads, you cannot fail to see a cyclist with these
Thanks, just purchased a new coat with a coloured trim too.