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Quick Smart Fold Away Buggy for sale ?25 ? Great for travel!


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Foldable and light-weight buggy. Folds down and fits into a bag.


We?ve used this for the last couple of years on our holidays and it has been invaluable. Particularly as unless flight staff are being fussy, you can actually take it on to the flight and store in overhead lockers (great when kids are exhausted and you don?t want to have to wait to get the buggy with your suitcases!).


Suitable from six months plus and up to 15kg. Fully retractable canopy. safety harness and rear brakes.


Originally bought from Amazon for ?108. Comes with a weather/rain-shield and carry bag. In used condition, and carry bag has two small holes.


Any questions regarding this item, or if you?d like to come and try it out, feel free to message me. Pick up Peckham Rye.

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