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OutNAbout Nipper, Kaizer Foot Muff, child cot bed - price drop


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Hi,


I have for sale an Out N About Nipper (V2) in fine working order but it is 5 years old. Brake solid. Wheel lock fine. Some foam has come away from the handle and can be replaced. Comes with rain cover. Not for pootling round the shops due to its wide wheel base (stops it falling over on hills).


https://photos.app.goo.gl/KJGC1egsR7FzPANX9


Price - ?50 now ?40 SOLD



Kaiser Foot Muff that we used with the Little Nipper. Warm for the little ones as you are powering up a big hill.


Like this one (because we like going out in the cold)- https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kaiser-Stroller-Foot-Thermo-Fleece/dp/B000RJY5HS/ref=sr_1_3?qid=1554837896&refinements=p_4%3AKAISER&s=baby&sr=1-3


https://photos.app.goo.gl/xL1LHRMfducB9KZx7


Price - ?30 now ?20 SOLD



Childs Cot bed - has been broken (haven't they all???) but fixed over a year ago and still rock solid. Paint needs a good bit of TLC (paint is Annie Sloan Chalk paint) but the bed is sound and solid. I have left it up so you can sit on it. Replaced as our 6 year old is starting to outgrow it. Comes with a mattress (if you want it) that has had a removable/washable cover over it. When you arrive I only need t remove 3 screws per corner.


https://photos.app.goo.gl/A6nRgJXvTHYefQn49


Price - FREE


Collection from Honor Oak Park.

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