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Old 09-29-2006, 08:22 AM #1
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Default Roller cart/walker cart

I all,
I am wondering if anyone has used or knows anything about a substitute for a walker. When I have outings I take the stroller and can put my packages in it, and lean onto it when walking. My ten year old has long out grown the Dalmation stroller and I would like to upgrade, especially for my trip to Orlando.

I want a combo of the following two:

$49.00

and this one...$89.00


The cart does not have 4 wheels, the one most like my needs is one that looks like a rolling porta potty with the seat.
Or guess I could go on with the stroller...BUT, I can not sit on the stroller I currently use. I can't stand more then 5-10 minutes in a line before I ahve to sit.

I rent a scooter for my daughter a lumbie, when we travel. I just depend on the stroller/cart to carry along coller, jackets and purchases, also would like a sit upon for breaks and baskets for carrying goods.
Like flea markets, Amusement parks, shopping trips.

Thanks for thoughts,
Dianne

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