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Consumer website Madeformums.com, owned by publishing house Magicalia Ltd, which also owns Practical Parenting & Pregnancy, and Junior magazines, has congratulated ‘kiddy’ for scoring a top average rating of 5 stars in an important consumer product review for the Group1,2,3 Comfort Pro.
Each product is reviewed by a parenting journalist in the first instance with a child or children of the relevant age and size at home. They carefully work through as much technical information on the product as possible before using it in their own family. They score the product in 6 specific areas to come up with an average score overall. And in the Comfort pro averaged a score of 5 stars! Other mums who have already bought and own the products also add their own reviews to the site and give a rating out of 5 stars.
- Ease of fitting in car: 5.0
- Comfort for child: 4.5
- Safety features: 4.5
- Style: 5.0
- Durability: 5.0
- Value for money: 5.0
Madeformums.com review pages are overseen by Cassandra Kempster- Roberts who says, ‘MadeForMums offers independent, professional reviews of parenting products, where rigorous real-life testing and lots of behind-the-scenes research takes place. The Comfort Pro’s safety features and performance in safety tests in Europe, as well as its easy installation, are just a few of the reasons this car seat has scored so highly.’
The Comfort pro already has two very highly regarded awards from the Stiftung Warentest organisation and ADAC motoring body in Germany.
Tel: 0800 747 1700
Web: www.kiddy.uk.com
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