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Why Consumer Reports Still Says Don’t Buy the Orbit Infant Car Seat

Last week we reported that Consumer Reports stands behind our earlier judgment that the Orbit Infant Car Seat poses a safety risk and warrants a Don’t Buy Rating, even though government tests now show the seat meets federal safety standards. Full Article at Consumer Reports

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