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Free baby steriliser and bottles


Milton’s cold water steriliser unit

One and a half packs of Milton’s sterilising tablets

Two mam anti colic bottles (used just a couple of times)

Two mam soothers (unused)

Two Nuk glass bottles (unused but have been washed and stored for a while - the natural rubber teets likely need replacing)

One newbie bottle and spare teet (unused but has been washed and stored for a while)


Collection SE15 between Nunhead and Queens Rd Peckham. Could also drop locally, please ask. 7A23C3D2-A4A5-4307-BD23-C2879FFE670D.thumb.jpeg.653fc3c996c36dab4045d30500b73cfd.jpeg

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