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SOLD Phil&Ted Dash double buggy


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This buggy is going free, it was a hand me down from a family member and got us through a tricky patch with a newborn and toddler. It's in fairly good nick with plenty of use in it. It includes the newborn carrycot and a rain cover (the rain cover works but is in a slightly tatty state so might be worth replacing). It's got recent new tyres. This is the 'dash' model with stadium seating, the arrangement can be adjusted according to your needs, it can fit a newborn in the carrycot underneath with a toddler on top or 2 toddlers. The carrycot can be easily slid in and out of the buggy making it easy to transfer a sleeping baby from the buggy to any other location which we found pretty useful.


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