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Phil & Teds double buggy (OPEN TO OFFERS) with cocoon, raincover & maxi-cosi attachment


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Sad to see my wheels go.... BUT my Phil & Teds double buggy is for sale

Its in amazing condition. We have full instructions.

Included is the baby cocoon - this was essential in the early days. Baby could sleep safe and warm in the cocoon and be lifted out and carried easily.

We also have the maxi-cosi car seat attachment. Amazing piece of kit. It allows you to attach the car seat to the buggy, no need to take baby out if they're sleeping in the car seat. just pop it on top of the buggy and you're away.

Full raincover. No need to say this was necessary!

I even have the (all important) coffee cup holder attachment

Everything you need for toddler and baby - ready to go.

I can email more photos of all items and viewings welcome

Total price for the whole lot - ?300 OPEN TO OFFERS

Thanks, Tracy

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