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We are selling our Mamaroo Swing/Rocker that we used to put our baby to sleep. Now that hes falling asleep without rocking we are selling the swing. It currently retails around R2500.00 at baby city. We are selling ours for R1000 but have set bidding from R850
if you would like to buy at our asking price of R1000 just drop me a message and I will get back to you.
We are based in the Douglasdale, Johannesburg area (so either you can arrange to collect OR we can courier it to you but this will incur an additional charge).
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4 MOMS MAMAROO
The mamaRoo is part bouncer and part swing, and it provides some of the benefits of each. It's bigger than most bouncy seats, and doesn't have the quick-fold for storage that most bouncers do, but it has more features than the standard bouncy seat. When compared to a baby swing, the footprint of the mamaRoo is much smaller, and it has more swing styles than just the back and forth offered by most baby swings.
The motion patterns are slow and soothing. Although you can hear the motor inside the mamaRoo running, it's not so loud that a little music or the built-in sounds won't cover it. You can change the speed of each motion, too. For babies who need the constant motion of a long car ride or want to be rocked longer than a parent's arms can manage, the mamaRoo is perfect.
The mamaRoo is very easy to operate. The controls on the front are simple enough that you can even switch settings with a toe if your hands are full.
The seat itself is deep and provides a nice space for baby to snuggle in. I love that the cover zips off in case you need to wash it. The fabric also wipes clean pretty easily.
The recline ranges from nearly flat for newborns to as upright as an umbrella stroller. It's easy to use the recline feature, too. The weight limit is a decent 25 lbs, which should accommodate most babies until they can sit up on their own (which is the point where you should stop using this type of product). I think the weight limit and variety of swing motions and music give the Mamaroo a good useful lifespan for the price.
I really like that the mamaRoo doesn't run on batteries. Perhaps it's the number of times when my daughter was small that I had to run out to the store for batteries for her swing, but I find it much easier to just plug into the wall and not worry about it again.