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Safety 1st Walker


Consumer Complaints & Reviews

The walker I bought for my son is still too big for him. He is now 8 months old 27 in tall and is still too short for the walker I bought. I bought the Disney walker by safety 1st. I bought it so far in advance I couldn't take it back because I didn't have the receipt. We end up using the old one that was his fathers. It goes so low he was able to use it at 3 months old. If I was to wait til he was tall enough to use it he'd be walking by then. So now it is band new and is just collecting dust!!!! I'm very upset that this happened. Wondering what can be done about this.

3 years ago I bought safety 1st yellow corvette for my son. After the first ride it stop working. Until last week I was not aware of recall about this corvette. I've filled out form and got the repairing kit. But it still not working. I called the necessary places and they told me to buy new battery which costs $85.00. So I ordered from the web site kidswheels.com cheaper than safety 1st.

Now my problem is that I have spent $300 plus $85 for the battery total $385 to that corvette which my son never get to enjoy, (Now he is almost 7 and I am not sure he would like to ride that anymore or fit in it) I am afraid that when I get the battery what if it doesn't work again? Who is going to give my money back or how they will compensate our disappointment? Total waste of money for me and total disappointment for a little boy.

bought a safety 1st corvette that shorted out the battery, later found out that it has a recall on it concerning the electrical connector to the battery. contacted the manufacturer and they REFUSE to do anything to address the situation. my son has never use this ride on. this battle with safety 1st has been going on for almost a year, finally they told me that the battery is not covered anyway and that i should buy a new battery. i just think that when you buy a $300 dollar toy, the consumer should be able to use it at least once.

i have to buy a new battery that safety 1st refuses to replace. even though there is a recall to this item, that caused the damage.

I have a Safety 1St Jogging Stroller that switches from forward facing to rear facing. i was walking with my 19 month old daughter in it 2 weeks ago when her leg became stuck in between the wheel and the frame. The result of this was a fractured tibia bone and a cast for at least 3 weeks. Please use caution when using this product. This happened in the rear facing position.


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