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FOR SALE: iCandy Peach Blossom Twin pushchair and 2 x carrycots


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Hi


I am selling our iCandy Peach Blossom twin pushchair and two carrycots. It has been professionally cleaned and it is as new ready for new owners.


Our twin daughters loved this buggy from birth and it is very compact, robust and very manoeuvrable. Perfect for city streets!


Included in the sale


** Chassis - with large shopping basket, quick release puncture proof rear wheels, front lockable/swivel wheels, adjustable handle height, easy fold with convenient carry strap.


**Two Carrycots - suitable from birth and for overnight sleeping, complete with padded mattresses and two iCandy rain covers


** Two toddler seat units - suitable from 6 months or from newborns with wedge, parent and forward facing, 2 & 3 recline positions (including lie flat with the main seat), 5 point harness & adjustable footrest


All manuals included.


Asking ?550 (altogether it was ?1,200 when we bought it from John Lewis)


Photos can be found on the eBay listing I have placed: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/iCandy-Peach-3-Twin-Blossom-Truffle-Double-Pushchair-Carrycots-with-rain-covers/324354427529?hash=item4b8507ca89:g:PZIAAOSwrNBfm-a5


Pick up in East Dulwich. Please PM for more details.

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