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*Like new* Snuzpod 3, accessories, and multiple sets of bedding - ?110


lexej

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Selling 1 'dusk' white and grey Snuzpod 3 in excellent condition, also including mattress, straps for fitting to a frame or divan bed, reflux incline fitting, 4 fitted sheets (2 dotted, 1 rainbow, 1 plain white), 2 waterproof mattress protectors, 1 blanket (rainbow pattern), and 1 Snuzpouch sleeping bag for 0-6 months (1 tog, rainbow pattern).


We found this an excellent choice of bedside cot for our baby. The Snuzpod was mainly used in combination with a Sleepyhead, so our baby was rarely in contact with the sheets or mattress.


From smoke and pet-free home.


Currently still assembled, but the cot can be disassembled on request.


Selling all for ?110 (total RRP new is ?320).


Available for socially-distanced collection from SE22.

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