Cozy N Safe Merlin gets ‘top Marks by a mile’

The Cozy N Safe Merlin was awarded ‘top marks by a mile’ from BBC1 presenter Alex Jones when it apppeared on BBC 1’s ‘Shop Well for Less’ recently.

The rotating car seat received the highest praise as the ‘best’ 360 degree rotating car seat when pitted against against other major brands.

First aired on 29 August 2018, the Ingram family from South Wales were asked to blind test three rotating car seats. The family, with two sets of twins aged 19-months and six-months, were addicted to big brands and struggling with their finances.

The test proved that the Ingrams could get the quality they wanted in a rotating car seat from a brand they had never heard of. The mid-priced Cozy N Safe Merlin, from the brand’s Signature range, was named the clear winner on every one of their criteria; ease of use, ease of rotation, baby comfort and ease of fitting.

The ‘Shop Well for Less’ episode (S3,E1) is still available on BBC iPlayer.

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