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Top 5 Folding Strollers

Strollers are a must-have baby item that provide comfort and value during the precious first few years of a child's life. It's a fantastic investment that will last many years and many children.

To select the ideal stroller, consider how easily it folds. Most modern pushchairs fold in just one push. However, the process differs from brand to brand.

Easy to fold

The UPPAbaby G-Luxe is the ideal stroller for parents-to-be looking for a stroller that is easy to fold and store. It's a compact pushchair with a one-hand folding pram system. It's also light and easy to slip into the boot of your car.

Its one-hand fold mechanism is made possible by a lever in the handle and a ring that is located on the back of the stroller. The ring and handle must be perfectly timed to guarantee the smooth operation of one hand. The majority of strollers require you to fold them before you pass through security, so check your particular model's instructions for more specific details on folding your stroller. You may also need to hand-check large strollers at certain airports. If so, make sure you have bags to safeguard your stroller when traveling.

Easy to store

If you're looking for a lightweight foldable pram that feels just as luxurious as larger models but is smaller in size You could consider the Triv from Nuna Baby. It's not the most compact or lightest pram on our list, but it's easy to fold and move around, and it comes with many features that you would expect to only find in more expensive strollers.

It's also designed to accommodate an individual carrycot (which can be used from birth) or a baby's moses basket This allows you to turn it into an entire travel system and use it for longer than other smaller prams would allow. It's also smooth on most terrain and has lots of extra storage space.

UPPAbaby's larger cheap prams have always been known for their massive shopping baskets. However, with the G-Luxe, they've managed combine all of the functionality they need into a compact design. The only problem is that it's difficult to fold due the tinny handle/ring combination that must be precisely timed. It's still a great choice however, particularly because it's able to easily convert into a twin pushchair with the YOYO Connect seat.

Easy to maneuver

Silver Cross's pram is not the lightest or smallest, but it is still very easy for parents to steer. It's ideal for families that are growing since it can be used from newborn to toddler, with the newborn bassinet, pack or car seat and even has a buggy board for older children. It's also a smooth ride over the majority of terrains, and is more durable than other compact prams. This premium pram is loved by A-list celebrities and has many parent-friendly features. It's a joy to drive and is incredibly maneuverable when you use the front swivel lock wheels. It's also extremely easy to fold.

Easy to clean

If you have a buggy that has been in a lot of use cleaning it up every now and again is crucial. After all, a dirty pram can harbour germs and can be ideal for your baby. If you're thinking of using your stroller for more children or selling it in the future, a clean stroller will look its best for as long as is possible.

Most prams come with a manual that provides cleaning instructions, usually with specific instructions for washing and maintenance of various parts. If it doesn't, it's worth checking online for suggestions.

The first step for cleaning a pram is to remove all fabric elements (seat, canopy, baskets and so on) and wash them as directed by the manufacturer. Washing these items in warm, soapy water is important as hot or cold water can harm the fabric. After washing, it is recommended to let the fabric dry fully before reattaching, idealally in a sunny spot.

Apart from washing the pram, it's a good idea to regularly check your pushchair for any signs of wear or loose screws. This will prevent the pushchair from being damaged or unstable, which could pose the risk of injury to your child. A quick check of the brakes, locking mechanisms, and harness will ensure they're well-maintained and in good working order. It's also a good idea to give your frames and wheels a spray of lubricant to keep them running smoothly.

You should also think about buying a pram cover or liner, which will add an additional layer of protection to your stroller from spills and stains. They can be easily removed and cleaned, meaning your stroller will stay in top condition for longer. You can also update your stroller with a new set of seats, wheels, or sun canopy to freshen it up and match it with your little one's outfit. It's also worth thinking about using a touch-up marker for your pram to hide any scratches or scrapes on the frame, particularly black prams, which can show dirt quite quickly.