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Old Feb 5th 2012, 2:00 pm
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Hi All...

I've got a Water Dragon on the way this year and we've been trying to find different places to buy all the usual baby stuff, cot, pram, steriliser, boob pumps, and the like . 95% appears to be imported, in limited choice and about 60% more than UK prices, having compared online.

Any suggestions anyone? Websites? Direct suppliers?

We've already done the rounds of Central, Isetan, etc etc here in BKK.

Help...
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When I bought all this stuff for my two I think we just kind of shopped for stuff as and when it came up, we were living in the middle of nowhere at the time though.
Why don't you try a Tesco, I would of thought you could get most of the stuff you need at a big one. I think we paid about 2000 for a decent pram. It did last tilll they grew too big though and we ended up giving it to a Burmese woman who lived near us and she was over the moon.
Failing that, try one of these local smaller supermarkets that seem to stock everything. I don't know about comparing prices as I have never had kids in the UK but I didn't think anything was that expensive or I probably wouldn't have bought it. Good luck with the baby ! When is (s)he due ?
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