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FOR SALE: various re-usable nappies and wraps


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I have a variety of pre-owned re-usable nappies to sell. These were all purchased secondhand but have either not been used by ourselves due to my son being the next size up, or have only been used once before we found a different nappy type that worked better for us:


11 x Charlie Banana birth to potty pocket nappies, plus 10 x small and 10 x med/large boosters - selling for ?50.

3 x Bumgenius birth to potty all-in-one nappies - ?10.

6 x Totsbots Bamboozles shaped nappies size 1 - selling for ?10

3 x Motherease Rikki wraps, 2 x Popolino Popo wraps size small and 1 x Motherease Rikki and 1 x Popolino Popo wrap size M - selling for ?8

2 x Totsbots stretchy wraps size 2 - selling for ?5


Or happy to discuss a price to take them as a bundle. Also happy to explain how to use the various options I'm selling for anyone who is new to re-usable nappies.


If you're interested please send me a message and I'm also happy to send photos (can't get photo of everything that doesn't exceed the file limit!).


Thanks!

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