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Apply to Review Doorbrella – the Clever Rainy Day Car Accessory Every Mum Needs!

When it rains, it pours! Especially if you’re attempting to get a load of kids in and out of the car. 

But you don’t have to accept wet weather defeat. There is a way to stay dry while shuffling the kids, pets, baby pram, groceries and the rest, in and out of the car.

Meet Doorbrella. It’s an umbrella holder for your car door. And it’s the latest must-have car accessory for mums on the run, especially with the wet season lurking.

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This clever little gadget acts as your personal umbrella holder, keeping the rain from ruining your life, especially when you’re trying to juggle bags, baby and belongings. If you’ve ever tried to get a baby or toddler into a car seat in the rain, you’ll know how much you need one!

The Aussie designed device attaches to any car window with a robust clip and one click suction pad and can hold any size umbrella. The durable design means the Doorbrella stays secure, even in the windiest, wettest, wildest weather. Take that tropical cyclones…

It retails for $24.99 but keep scrolling for your chance to test and keep your very own as part of our Doorbrella Product Review. Take a look below at how the Doorbrella works.

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Bring on the wet!

Like it or not, wet season is coming. You can’t stop the rain from attempting to soak you and the kids. But you can take the stress out of trying to shuffle the kids into the car. And avoid frizzy wet hair syndrome. And all for free…


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We’ve been saving this review for a rainy day… and it’s finally here!

Mum Central is looking for 15 families to test out the Doorbrella and tell us what they think.

Simply complete the entry form in full below, follow ALL the instructions and you’re one step closer to actually staying dry this spring.

Apply to Review and Keep the Doorbrella

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Born and raised in Canada, Jenna now lives in Far North Queensland with her tribe. When the mum-of-three is not writing, you can find her floating in the pool, watching princess movies, frolicking on the beach, bouncing her baby to sleep or nagging her older kids to put on their pants.