great seat also purchased last year when deal posted here, don't think the isofix is worth the extra in my opinion.
Alessandra15
4 Nov 16#7
Thanks I've just ordered.
Cheers op!
afear
4 Nov 16#8
Can't get the discount to work any ideas? Not used it before and making the order up so it's over £60
Alessandra15 to afear
4 Nov 16#9
Make sure both items are Prime. You have to choose the same delivery option.
I added a 2 packs of wipes to make it up to £61. Standard delivery for both. Other options didn't work.
markymark34
4 Nov 161#11
Good luck getting a four year old plus into a rearward facing seat.
afear
4 Nov 16#12
Thanks I had tried that but must of been doing it wrong. Got it working now
hotfinder
4 Nov 16#13
Hi, can you tell me which wipes you added? Can't get it to work either. Thanks
Couldn't get it to work with wipes, got onto online chat who applied it to just the car seat. £43. Bargain.
Thanks
andreah903
4 Nov 161#16
My average-sized daughter fitted ours until she hit the weight limit for it at age 6 1/2. My 4 1/2 year old is rear facing, my older daughter complains about her legs aching on long journeys because they are dangling off the front of her high backed booster with no support. The rear facing 4 1/2 year old has never mentioned her legs.
The_Hoff
4 Nov 161#17
Who needs luck.
Do some research.
jinsta
5 Nov 16#18
Aware rear seaters have proven to be safer, but problem is most folks cars cant accomodate them or if are fitted, render front seat unuseble...more so as they get bigger. Practical decission as default by most. Cant say my nipper ever mentioned her legs hurting either but we dont do many long drives really, mostly townies :wink:
markymark34
5 Nov 16#19
You only do two or three journeys in a rearward facing seat with a child screaming her lungs out as her legs are nearly in her chest before you give up on the idea. I am more than aware of the research unfortunately the practicalities don't make it possible for most people. It also means the front seat is useless unless the person using it doesn't have any legs.
knomiuk
5 Nov 16#20
i bought this in the black and blue from the amazon.fr site a few mths ago for £50 inc delivery which was very fast. Its worth shopping around the european Amzons for a cheaper deal
Code didn't work for me either, added second item in prime. No difference. Made the order and emailed them to apply the code and they declined. Advised the code is for Single items over £60. Cancelled the order.
Thanks just tried that, it says:
"The promotional code you entered cannot be applied to your purchase"
jinsta
7 Nov 16#25
Its a prime customer deal/code, which i understand can only be used the once. Should work, but you may have to chat with the zon team on this one to manually apply
Opening post
Beige is cheapest option, blue avble too for few quid more.
Not Isofix, secured by belt only (isofix version is called bodygaurd plus, around £120)
If you are a prime customer and never used code before, you can also get £15 off £60 baby spends, one time use code BABYGC16
Update: Seats gone up in the beige to £58.95 from £57.91.......blue option sold out by zon so rocketed up
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Heated.
:smiley:
Advice please :smiley:
http://www.mothercare.com/search/?q=joie+ianchor+advance&lang=default
Recommend it.
Cheers op!
I added a 2 packs of wipes to make it up to £61. Standard delivery for both. Other options didn't work.
Thanks for the deal OP
Thanks
Do some research.
Also same price here:
http://www.preciouslittleone.com/product-information/39/25308/hauck-bodyguard-car-seat-(blackbeige)/?gclid=Cj0KEQjwhvbABRDOp4rahNjh-tMBEiQA0QgTGlqt8BnplhUVA7kUyoCzfsjyuPkkK_cy2xFBPTCsbv8aAsaH8P8HAQ
"The promotional code you entered cannot be applied to your purchase"