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iCandy Orange (single to double) for sale - price reduced


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Brand new in box, iCandy Orange pushchair. A fab pushchair that is designed to grow with your family.


We bought this after doing lots of research when expecting our second child. It's a great double buggy with lots of different ways to configure a carrycot + seat or two seats (if you purchase additional seat). It also has an inbuilt ride on board which means you don't need a clumsy additional add on like a buggy board. We also really loved the idea of the 'cinema' seating which means neither child is too low to the ground. To be honest, my favourite part is the generous basket. After using a Bugaboo, we were very excited for this!


As it turns out, we ended up baby wearing our second and now he's happy to go into a buggy, our toddler seems to have out grown the pushchair stage. We can't return it now because it's outside the return window hence we are looking to sell.


It's worth looking on the website as it really is a fantastic buggy for toddler and baby or for twins.


https://www.icandyworld.com/


It's currently priced at ?875 on iCandy and John Lewis, we are asking for ?600. Please note, it comes fully boxed and unassembled, as it was delivered to us. We can provide proof of purchase. Collect is East Dulwich.


Included is:


Chassis


Carrycot Fabric with frame


Seat Unit fabric with frame


2 Canopies


Carrycot apron, liner and mattress.


2 Raincovers (Seat and Carrycot)


Elevators


Car seat adaptors

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