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For Sale: Birth pool in a Box Eco Mini plus essentials kit.


https://www.birthpoolinabox.co.uk/personal-pools/the-eco-mini-pool


https://www.birthpoolinabox.co.uk/online-store/birth-pool-kits/complete-essentials-kit-for-birth-pool-in-a-box-inflation-pump-included


So includes:

- pool

- electric air pump

- electric water pump

- non slip mat

- hose adaptors

- instructions and bag


Pool has been used once (with liner), and you would need to purchase:

Liner

Hose

Floor mat (optional)


Rrp for the kit around ?220. For sale for ?75


Delivery around SE22/SE15

Or collection from SE15.


Thanks

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