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For sale: Phil & Teds Dot double pushchair ?120 will take offers


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Hi Everyone


I have recently bought Phil & Ted's Dot double pushchair from someone off the EDF. Have cleaned the pushchair so it's in great condition. Not looking to make a profit selling it for same amount I paid.


Phil & Ted's Dot double buggy (v1) with Cocoon and double storm cover.?


This is the most compact double buggy that Phil and Ted's sell. It's as wide as a single pushchair. We got it because it's easier to take it on public transport around London (and wheel it into the bit beside other buggies on buses). It also folds compactly into the boot of a car.?


We're also selling it with the Cocoon in chilli red (and the hinge adapters) which you'll need if you want to use the bottom bit with your newborn baby. The Cocoon costs ?50 on its own. We?re selling it with the double storm raincover too.?


It's in good nick overall and ready to go.


Pics are too big so pls pm me and I can send over.


Thanks

Nabz

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