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FREE mini Birth Pool in a Box liner (& pool if wanted)


newguy42

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Free Pro mini liner for the mini Birth Pool In a Box - it's been removed from its packaging and placed in a birth pool but no water was put into the pool and no-one got in it (there was a change of plan!). It was bought new in September last year.


A mini Birth Pool in a Box is available too, though the base doesn't blow up because the stopper is missing. The sides blow up fine and it's water tight. I used it with a duvet underneath (and with a liner inside) and was planning to use it again. It's an old version of the current mini pool; it doesn't have a seat or a cupholder.


We don't have the rest of the kit, pump, hose etc; it's just the pool and the unpacked (unused) liner.


https://imgur.com/a/42wYtHJ (photo, maybe)


Collection only from Lower Sydenham / BR3.

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