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Hi there,


For sale I have a Snuzpod bedside crib with mattress, purchased on Amazon for ?200, along with 4 fitted sheets which were another ?50. Images attached.


This unit is basically an extension to your bed for the baby, making night-time feedings much easier and keeping your baby at close proximity. A scan through the reviews on Amazon will tell you how good these are!


Our 7 m.o. daughter has just moved into her bigger cot having used the Snuzpod since birth. She?s quite a long baby (in the upper centiles), so others may get more than 7 months? use.


It is in excellent condition, with the exception of the zip on one side which is missing one of the teeth (as you can see in the image). This should be easy enough to fix or replace if desired in a luggage repair shop. To be honest, you can get by without the zips as the side will generally be open when the crib is in the base (attached to the parents bed). Above the zips are 2 velcro fasteners, which work fine and can be seen closed in 1 of the images.


The base attaches to the parents bedframe with straps, which will also be provided. I believe the straps are long enough to go all the way around a king size base without slats.


Looking to sell for ?80 ? reduced due to the zip issue.


Comes from a smoke & pet-free home. Collection only close to ED station.


Thanks,

Ian

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