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Evenflo Take Me Too Express - Midland Blue Standard Stroller

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Key Features
  • Stroller Type: Standard
  • Number of Seats: Double
  • Harness Points: 3-Point
  • Recline Features: Reclining Back
  • Max Weight Capacity: 80 lb.
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Product Review

Two Models - Watch Out

by   dantemer2 ,   Jul 1, 2004

Pros:  Only stroller that a child can get in and out of the backseat by themselves.

Cons:  The two car seat model has front wheels that shake badly.

The Bottom Line:  If the one car seat meets your needs, definately a good buy. Easy to steer.

Overall Rating: 3/5 stars
 

Author's Review

There are two models of the Take Me Too stroller. The premier has the ability to take an Evenflo car seat in the front, the other model only a car seat in the back. The premier also has front wheels that lock in position. The premier is about $30 to 40 more than the other ones.

We purchased the premier because our daughter is a little over three, and didn't really fit in the front seat of most tandem strollers. This looked like a good option because she could get herself in and out of the larger backseat. Unfortunately there is a problem with the front wheels of the premier. The one we purchased at Burlington, we returned because the front wheels shook horribly at any pace over a crawl. The one displayed did the same thing, as did a second one we almost exchanged it for. A fourth one of the same model did the exact same thing.

Ironically, the cheaper model that doesn't take the car seat in the front does not have this problem. I ran my daughter all over the store in the $89 Walmart one and the front wheels never shook. Unfortunately, that model won't take a car seat in the front and the front seat is kinda small for our daughter.
 

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