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Moving house items for sale - TVs, blender, juicer, cot top changer & travel cot


LouisaB

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Moving house at the start of September, selling items below. Please contact me for more details.


32" Samsung LED TV (with remote)

Model: UE32C5800QKXXU

Good condition

?100

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40" Samsung LCD TV (with remote)

Model: LE40C530F1W

Good condition

?100

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Magimix Le Blender 1.8 L with mill attachment (cream colour)

Very good condition

?80

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Philips Juicer HR1861

Good condition

?40

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Tutti Bambini C11 Cot Top Changer (White)

50 x 10 x 87 cm

Very good condition. Fits most cots or cot beds (with straight side rails of a width no more than 25mm).

Has a double sided slide out shelf and an integrated towel rail. Suitable from birth to 12 months or 9kg.

?25

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Koo-di Pop Up Travel Cot

Good condition. Measures L100 x W60 x H69cm when assembled and folds easily into a compact carry bag measuring 60 x 30 x 18cm

?15

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