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Take Me Too Tandem Stroller - Castlebay Blue

Take Me Too Tandem Stroller - Castlebay Blue

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Brand: Evenflo
Category: Baby Product


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Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 18566

Color: BLUE
Batteries Included: No
Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 40
Shipping Weight (lbs): 36.8
Dimensions (in): 15 x 19.5 x 36.8

UPC: 032884141302
EAN: 0032884141302
ASIN: B000F6US7E


Features:
  • MyStep Side-entry provides easy boarding
  • Rear seat on the Evenflo Take Me Too Tandem Stroller secures most major brands' infant car seats
  • Front seat attachment for Evenflo's PortAbout, making this tandem great for twins
  • Stadium seating provides better view for baby in the back
  • Extra large, 2.0 cubic ft storage basket easily holds baby gear for two

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Evenflo Take Me Too Premier Tandem Stroller in Castlebay The Evenflo Take Me Too Premiere Tandem Stroller features stadium seating, ensuring each child has the same view, which makes for a more peaceful and enjoyable ride. The Evenflo Take Me Too baby also features the MyStep Side-Entry. It allows for easy entry and exit for toddlers and easy storage basket access for parents. The Evenflo Take Me Too Tandem Stroller has loads of storage space - the storage basket can easily hold the day's supplies for two children. Not only that, but this Evenflo stroller features a compact fold, something not many double strollers can boast. The child tray pivots and the canopy retracts with ease.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars DANGEROUS! Broken snaps slashed and bloodied my baby!   July 7, 2008
Christie Brookes (Iowa)
Please anyone who owns this stroller check all snaps. The snaps on the rear seat broke and left very sharp and jagged metal. While changing my baby she rubbed her arm against the side and ended up with a 3" gash on her arm gushing blood. That ended our trip at the zoo. I did not know what cut my daughter until I pulled the pad away and received a nice cut myself. I have used this stroller fewer than 20 times. We have been very gentle on it. I did not realize the snaps had broke because I've always covered the seats.I did call Evenflo and they offered a replacement or a refund. I did not need to provide Evenflo with a receipt or other proof of purchase. So hopefully your child will not be injured and you won't be stuck with a dangerous stroller. -refund check was $149-


5 out of 5 stars Good stroller   February 26, 2008
M. Smude (New Ulm, MN)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this stroller for my 3 year old and my newborn. It was fairly inexpensive which was what we were going for, but I love it. I read reviews stating how people had problems with the wheels and the front seat, but we have never had any problems. My 3 year old sits in the front seat and it works out great. He fits just fine. The canopy that people seem so worried about that doesn't cover the front seat does adjust. It adjusts to be higher so it can cover the seat with a 2 or 3 year old in it. I also have had no problems with the wheels. I think the stroller is great. There is lots of storage underneath and yes, it isn't the easiest to get at, but I don't see how it could be made easier with 2 seats. Overall, I really like the stroller and it works great for us.


2 out of 5 stars horrible, horrible, HORRIBLE!   April 14, 2007
Kelly Marie Cheng (San Francisco, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My then husband and I thought it'd be a good idea to get this stroller because it was less than $100 at Target and Walmart, so we figured, go for it! We were going to So. Cal for the weekend and figured it'd be great to have to go around Disneyland. Ooooh goodness, no! It was heavy with my kids in there, and they aren't that heavy - my son was practically a newborn at the time and my daughter was 2 at 19lbs (she's petite). We thought it was just because we used the stoller a lot during the trip we'd give it a rest, then we started using it regularly and brought it with us the following year back to So. Cal. The wheels started bending over when my daughter sat down, it started getting harder and harder to steer... To me, it WAS worth the cheap price. DO NOT GET... HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE!!!


1 out of 5 stars Do Not Buy This Stroller - Nothing but Problems!!   October 7, 2006
A. Johnson (Bethlehem, PA)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I am absolutely disgusted with this product. I could kick myself, though, because I read reviews stating problems with the wheels, but I went ahead and bought this item, anyway. One big reason I bought the Evenflo is because we have an Evenflo infant seat, so I wanted the convenience of attaching the seat directly into the stroller. It would have been worth the hassle to wake my baby up and transfer him into a quality stroller as opposed to buying this one. We have had one problem after another with this stroller. The very first time we used it the front wheel broke off. I called Evenflo and got a replacement within a week. About 9 months later the back wheels were bent outward and needed to be replaced before they fell off. Also, the metal leg that connects to the right front wheel is completely bent inward, so the stroller always veers to the right and rubs against the storage basket underneath. If that's not enough, just the other day I was out for a walk, and halfway home the front left wheel broke off (this is one of the newer wheels that was already a replacement). When I called to get the front wheels replaced for the second time, the customer service rep was quick to inform me that there will be no free wheel replacements from now on, and went on to ask how this happened (implying that it's my fault that this product is so shoddy). It was difficult, but I managed to bite my tongue about how annoyed I am that I spent so much money for such junk. To make matters worse, both metal bars on the sides of my stroller that support the frame are disconnected, so it doesn't fold up completely, making it a chore just to get it in and out of the car. My husband and I are just about ready to cut our losses and spend the money for a new, quality double stroller. I also have to add that I don't even use this stroller all the time. My average use is about once a week, if I stroll around the block or take both kids to the mall. We do not exceed the weight limit by any means, considering I purchased it when I had a newborn and a 2 year old, and I've only had this stroller for a little over a year. By far, this is definitely one of the worst purchases I have ever made.


2 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY THIS STROLLER!!!!!   August 29, 2006
S. Crosson
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

We've had all of the aforementioned problems. Right off the bat one of the snaps holding the fabric sides to the armrests in the back broke. No biggie- it wasn't sharp. Our wheels turned in as well (like this / \) but we figured it was to make it easier to go over terrain like dirt and grass. Nope- just a shoddily made product. Our wheel fell off when we were at Disneyland (granted we did have the stroller for a year and a half, but we did notice the wheels at the store and asked about them- the sales person had NO idea why they were bent in like that). Well, we called evenflo and they sent us a replacement rear assembly. We put it on, but the wheels still turned in, although not as badly. It is now about 8 months later and the left wheel is about ready to fall off. We are well under the combined 80 lb. weight limit so I don't know why we keep having this problem. A few months ago the tray broke. We did a quick fix with duct tape, then my husband was able to fix it (it wasn't easy- a screw on the inside fell out, but luckily he had a screwdriver extender that was small enough to fit). I don't mind normal wear and tear (for exapmle, the black foam grip on the handle is torn, no big deal), but this is ridiculous. So I will call and get yet ANOTHER replacement, which means I will be a week or more without my stroller. Big pain. I can't believe they are still selling this inferior product. I like the stroller- it's not too heavy, folds fairly compactly, good sized storage basket, reasonably easy to maneuver, not ridiculously expensive, but with all the design flaws, I recommend another stroller. Word to the wise: make sure you research a stroller before you buy!!! Read the customer reviews- you'll be glad you did. If I had, I never would have bought this stroller.

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