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The Best Way to Store Your Stroller? The Buggup Stroller Hook

August 13, 2010 by Mom Jeanine
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Getting advice on the best strollers is relatively easy with a little Googling, but where exactly you’re supposed to keep that thing once you get it is another issue altogether. Add to that the fact you don’t live in a spacious house, but rather a tight, oddly-configured apartment and there’s a good chance your stroller is just lying on the floor in whatever room you don’t happen to be in at this moment. Or maybe that’s just me. Either way, Buggup has the perfect solution no matter what your living situation: the Buggup Stroller Hook.

Buggup Full Stroller Hook ($40)

Buggup Umbrella Stroller Hook ($30)

All you do is hang this nifty little hook over any available door in your house and voila! you have a place to hang your stroller. As you can see the hooks are available in two sizes, so whether you have an UPPAbaby Vista or a Maclaren Volo, there’s a hook that can hold your buggy.

Mine happens to be hanging over my bedroom door–odd apartment configuration remember–but it works just as well over the door to your garage or basement…or any door, really.

Get Yours: giggle.com

Find the best umbrella strollers and the best jogging strollers in our buying guides.

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