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Posted 31 December 2022

Puggle Elson Safety Plus ISOFIX Group 2/3 Car Seat (Ages 4-12) - £39.95 + £3.99 delivery @ Online4baby

£43.94
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Great value ISOFIX car seat for 4-12 year olds. Just got 2 for our other car to save swapping car seats between them.
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  1. trickyrich's avatar
    trickyrich
    They are at it again . Was £99.99 now £39.99 . Save £60 .. what a load of misleading nonsense. Should be illegal this over inflated retail price . Item is worth £40 .
    0xGraham's avatar
    0xGraham Author
    What other ISOFIX seats for that age can you find for £40? Obviously never worth £99 but lucky to find one under £50 and most seem to be around the £70 mark on discount.
  2. Spalex's avatar
    Spalex
    I completely understand people have different budgets, but say you was buying a car, and the dealer said car A was £100 cheaper, but has only been crash tested at 30mph and it met the minimum requirements of not deforming completely. But, for £100 more, Car B was tested at 70mph, passed much stricter tests, and was scored on multiple criteria, so you can also compare its safety vs other cars. I'd like to think you'd spend the extra £100. (edited)
    LB1985's avatar
    LB1985
    Fully agree - I ended up buying a seat from Boots online today (Britax Romer Kidfix i-Size) admittedly for £150ish, but over the life of the seat, I think it's a far better financial decision. I'd not be able to forgive myself scrimping on my children's safety on something like this.
  3. LB1985's avatar
    LB1985
    Good price, but I'm always concerned by how safe these cheap sort of seats actually are. This doesn't seem to mention any sort of safety standards at all in the description.
  4. RosieWoo's avatar
    RosieWoo
    Joie Trillo

    Joie are a great budget brand with a good level of safety testing! Please people do your research. Also barely any safety difference in isofix or non isofix, mainly just convenience.
    Spalex's avatar
    Spalex
    Huge safety difference in isofix and belts. Isofix is designed and tested to hold 33kg, a standard E marked seatbelt is designed and tested to 2700kg. Isofix is 2 low points of contact and allows pivoting, a seatbelt is 3 points and doesn't pivot.
  5. JVan's avatar
    JVan
    Great deal OxGraham! Was on the look out for an isofix car seat as toddler is growing out of his current seat. Can you please advise whether the base is a small footprint and not too bulky? Is it easy to find the seat belt connector due to the arm rest? As we have another car seat in the back for the older one and don't want this one to take up too much space? Also is it really heavy to lift? Thanks
    0xGraham's avatar
    0xGraham Author
    No idea! I ordered 2 of them last night and arriving on the 4th, so will see. Shame they don’t have a picture of the seat in a standard car to gauge scale
  6. 0xGraham's avatar
    0xGraham Author
    Just received mine today. I would say they are ok but you can see the quality difference between our Joie Traver we have there is a metal bar across the back and the seat making it structurally stronger. The shaping and cover feels a lot better quality vs the 2. The adjustment to move the seat back and forth doesn’t really click in like the Joie ones do as well.

    However the isofix fixes nicely and the seat belt guide is more central which is good and feel the belt fits the kids better on this one. Also the footprint of the seat is a bit narrower which is good as it’s going in our little Clio run around (only doing 1 mile up the road occasionally to school)

    But really if this is a main seat or doing fast/long journeys I’d get the Joie Traver (or similar about £90) and will do when my youngest is too big for the Joie Spin 360 for our family car. But having said that they are over twice the price so depends on what budget people have.
  7. wajidb's avatar
    wajidb
    How does this compare to the Joie Trillo?
    Does anyone know???
    0xGraham's avatar
    0xGraham Author
    It is the fixing to the seat. This one is ISOFIX so have 2 bars that click into the actual seats.

    The Joie Trillo is held with the car seat straps.

    So this is physically fixed to the car seat the the Joie Trillo sits on the seat and held with the seatbelt.

    The Joie would be a better quality seat I would say but without the ISOFIX feature.

    The comparable Joie would be the Joie Traver as this seat features ISOFIX
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