Baby on Board: Uncovering the Shocking 2.6x Price Gap in Strollers – Is Your Child’s Safety Worth the Cost
Portable Stroller Quality Test: Durability and Safety Standards Met, But Convenience and Price Vary
The Korea Consumer Agency recently released the results of its quality test and evaluation of eight major domestic and international baby stroller brands currently on the market.
The test revealed that all eight products met the standards in terms of stroller driving performance, backrest load, and fabric safety. Notably, all eight products achieved excellent results in terms of durability, exceeding safety standards by more than double.
However, the two brands of strollers stood out in terms of convenience, as they could be unlocked with one hand and folded automatically. On the other hand, six products required improvement as they incorrectly displayed mandatory labeling information such as age of use and weight.
The Consumer Agency emphasized that while all eight products met safety standards and did not differ much in terms of convenience, the price differed significantly, with some products costing up to 2.6 times more than others. This highlights the importance of careful checking before making a purchase.
When choosing a portable stroller, parents should consider not only the product’s safety features but also its convenience and price. By doing so, they can make an informed decision that meets their needs and budget.
Key Takeaways:
- All eight portable strollers met safety standards in terms of driving performance, backrest load, and fabric safety.
- Two brands stood out in terms of convenience, with one-hand unlocking and automatic folding.
- Six products required improvement in displaying mandatory labeling information.
- Price varied significantly, with some products costing up to 2.6 times more than others.
