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Baby Changing Unit East Coast Clara Dresser for sale ?40; NEW Pediped kids winter boots (EU 26)?25


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Pediped Kids Cruz Navy Hunter Winter Boots EU 26/UK 8-8.5.

Like this but navy:


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pediped-Cruz-Boys-Snow-Boots/dp/B00WU2Y4DK/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=Pediped+kids+Cruz+hunter+boots&qid=1553691835&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmr0


New in box. Come with little white Pediped insoles.


Pediped Cruz - Navy Hunter Cold weather, waterproof boot. Super flexible, but rugged self-cleaning, non-marking sole. Temperature rated to -20C.



These boots are amazing (my son had a different pair in a different size which were absolutely brilliant). They are great for warmth and keeping water/snow out. Brilliant for ski holidays!



East Coast Clara Dresser - White - Baby Changing Unit (Mat Not Included).


https://www.amazon.co.uk/East-Coast-Clara-Dresser-White/dp/B001WAK4VM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1AGCMBP4CVBFZ&keywords=east+coast+clara+dresser&qid=1553691619&s=gateway&sprefix=East+Coast+Clara+%2Caps%2C159&sr=8-1


Lovely unisex unit for changing baby and storing all your nappies/baby clothes/toiletries. We found it so useful- saves your back, especially for those late night changes!



The top has a lip on one side which can be fixed either way round depending where you want to put the unit. Towel rail on one side.



In good condition. We bought this new and used for one child. Has a few cosmetic scratches which I can show in photos.



Fits standard baby changing mat.



Dimensions of the actual unit from edge to edge are:


Height: 93cm to top of lip, 88cm other side (lip side higher than other side)


Width: 80cm


Depth: 50cm



RRP around ?80



Easy to assemble but happy to assemble for collection if you prefer. Collection SE24.

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