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Icandy Peach Buggy and Carrycot...Gone!


Psara

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We are selling our Icandy Peach buggy and carrycot.


It has been used for our 1st two children especially when babies with the carrycot (from 1 year on we used a normal stroller to go around).


It has been an incredible buggy. Smooth and easy to fold. It's been over a year that we have not used it and were going to use it again for our new born but we have decided to go for a double now.


We replaced the handlebar from pram shop Tommys in Peckham. We also replaced the retractable hood/cover as it would make a machine gun noise which would always wake up our daughters!

The wheels are rubber and therefore not puncture worries or having to inflate etc.


Definitely our favourite pram and very sad to give away but we can not have a showroom of prams in the house so happy to sell on.


With it comes the following:

rain covers for buggy and carrycot (to confirm...but pretty sure we have them somewhere)

maxi-cosi car seat adaptors (if I can find them)


Collection only. SE22.


Not sure on a price so please make offers.

feel free to ask to come and see it first if you wish.

I will take some photos when I can.

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