Baby stuff to buy in Thailand
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Baby stuff to buy in Thailand
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...
Cheers!
MP
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...
Cheers!
MP
#2
Re: Baby stuff to buy in Thailand
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 ?
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 ?