So....I can't use an expired car seat, right? Our Keyfit 30 expired in May. I just feel like I don't want to risk it. Technically, it is not illegal and is a "recommendation." DH says it is surely still FINE as it hasn't even been used that much and was mostly stored in decent temperatures and thinks I am crazy for wanting to get a new seat. We live in Wisconsin so it's not like it was sitting in hot Florida sun or anything. WWYD?
I am maybe going to buy the new one today if that's the plan. So part two. We know we are having a girl and this is 99.8% our last baby. Do I get a cute girl one, or stick with neutral in the hopes of passing it on to my brother in a year or two when they start to have kids?
Re: Expired car seat
A carseat is something you need to know is going to work when you need it to work. Plastic degrades and fibers weaken. The expiration date is there for a reason. Remove the cover, cut the straps, write "expired," "dangerous," etc. on it, put it in a black garbage back and get rid of it.
As far as color, my son rode in his sister's pink seat for awhile
https://csftl.org/recommended-seats/#rfo
The cold is actually worse for it than the heat - just saying...
For the $130 get a new one.. Use this one for the BRU Turn-in event for the 25% discount... IMO - by the time they're expired, usually the padding and such is pretty worn out and the release buttons don't work like they're suppose to, etc. Plus, the technology has changed quite a bit in seats are lighter and have more bells & whistles now. I know some stores have clearance events starting up for seats so that's another way to save some money.
P.S. Sure as heck get the girly-girl one!!!! Your brother can purchase his own seat for his kids when the time comes. Car Seats are one of the few things that should be purchased new and not a hand-me-down unless it's something like sharing with a family member (only) a non-expired seat to go in Grandma's car where they're only in it occasionally and can't afford the extra seat.
You don't HAVE to use an infant carrier- why not just go straight to a convertible car seat, thus saving yourself some money and the decision whether to get a girlie design or not.
We have the Chicco Keyfit30 and love it. We are currently looking to transition to a convertable and are thinking about the Maxi Cosi Pris 70 which is also an infant seat. It comes in super fun gender neutral colors and patterns. I'd get a neutral color since you never know what the future will hold. I'd be the one to buy hot pink and then get pregnant again.