lemurmommies
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That's the saddest and scariest "fix" I've ever seen. So many babies are going to be in some serious danger because of that. Ugh.
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After looking at the pictures more closely, I wonder how you even COULD do that in a vehicle. You wouldn't have too much problem hooking the side closest to you, I suppose. But to do the other side, you'd have to reach ALL the way over (or under) the infant seat, grab the hook, hook it into the hole (which you can't see, because it's under the handle, and you're on the other side of it anyway), and then tighten it.
After looking at the pictures more closely, I wonder how you even COULD do that in a vehicle. You wouldn't have too much problem hooking the side closest to you, I suppose. But to do the other side, you'd have to reach ALL the way over (or under) the infant seat, grab the hook, hook it into the hole (which you can't see, because it's under the handle, and you're on the other side of it anyway), and then tighten it.
With your baby in the seat. :thumbsdown:
No way.
I think everyone who has this seat (or who has had it, and maybe still has it registered) should complain to Evenflo and demand a new seat.
I haven't been as down on Evenflo as others in the past, but this really makes me mad.
Talk about a cheap solution. I too see people not using this "fix" because it will be too much trouble. I will teach a caregiver to use it with the fix as well as with out the base if I get one come through.
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