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Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix Baby Car Seat & Maxi-Cosi EasyFix Group 0+ Black Car Seat Base ?45


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Maxi-Cosi Cabriofix Baby Car Seat &

Maxi-Cosi EasyFix Group 0+ Black Car Seat Base



Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix baby car seat with EasyFix Base was bought in John Lewis & is in excellent condition. Includes newborn head rest and sun canopy.

The carseat has never been in an accident, all fabric is freshly washed. Instructions included.

From a smoke & pet free home.

Selling all for ?45.


The Maxi-Cosi Easy Fix Car Seat Base is suitable for children from birth to 12 months(approx 13kgs). It can be installed using either IsoFix or the car's own 3 point seat belts. This car seat base is ideal for parents travelling with more than one car and without IsoFix attachment points in every vehicle. It comes with a colour indicator that shows when the seat is safely secured.

Maxi-Cosi easy fix base features isofix attachment points which anchor to the body of the car providing easy and secure installation.

Parents can also use a three-point car seat belt to install the easyfix and its belt tensioner ensures a secure fit.

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