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FS: Britax Affinity Carrycot ?30


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Selling a Britax carrycot, suitable from birth to 6 months (up to around 9kg). It's compatible with Britax strollers that use the Click&Go adaptors, which includes the B-Agile, B-Ready & Affinity ranges.


Comes with the original soft padded insert, and the rain cover seen in the photos. I can also provide Click&Go adaptors if needed.


Selling for ?30 - collection only near East Dulwich station.


I also have a Britax Romer car sear (Click&Go compatible) for sale so please let me know if you're also interested in that.

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