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Lot of baby stuff for sale. Smoke and pet free home.

All offers considered. Collection Forest Hill.


- Tommee tippee perfect prep machine day and night. Clean and in excellent working condition. Brand new filter and instruction manual. ?70 (rrp ?130)


- Philips Avent microwave steriliser. Worn but lots of life in it yet. Free


- IKEA high chair and insert, with four covers. Clean and in excellent condition. ?5.


- GONE Maxi cosi car seat. Worn but clean and not been in an accident. ?5


- GONE Familyfix car seat base. Excellent condition. ?50 (Rrp ?179)


- GONE Mothercare journey pram travel system (includes bassinet, pushchair seat, raincover, matching changing bag). Clean and in excellent condition. ?150 (Rrp ?350)



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