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Reasonable offers accepted for quick sale this weekend!


*Uppa Baby Bassinet (for Cruz or Vista)

Good condition: original mattress and cover (cover is cream coloured) all good condition with minimal wear etc and sun visor / shade. Can also be used as a travel cot.

Compatible with the Cruz or Vista

From no pet and no smoking home.

Haven't posted pic as website is better to see it and it's in good condition.


Currently ?275 somewhere like John Lewis.

Selling for ?55 ONO (reasonable offers accepted especially for quick sale)



*Baby Bathing Duo: both ?15

Angel Bathcare Bath Support in Acqua and Swirl Bath Seat

Both as New. RRP ?25 and ?13


*Kaiser Footmuff Sheepskin Pram Liner

?60

Barely used and ?128 on amazon. Black with natural sheep skin lining features the drawstring hood to protect child?s face Attached to pram we used it for an Uppababy Baby but has several strap holes to suit most models

GOOD CONDITION


*Chico Grey Vibrating Bouncer Baby Rocker

See image. Good condition. Vibrates and has several different recline positions. GOOD CONDITION

?10


Elvie Single Electric Breast Pump


Used for two week before i had to give up breastfeeding (due to unrelated health issue). All sterilised etc and still have box, all parts and instructions etc.


It?s expensive but makes a huge difference in my opinion. It?s cordless, quiet and you can literally tuck it into your bra and get on with you life. Especially good for anyone going back to work and pumping or pumping more than once a day as makes a real difference that you?re not confined to sofa for twenty minute per boob!


Their website has video to show how it works.


?140 ONO as in excellent condition and hardly used (It retails at ?250)

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