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I have a selection of different reusable nappies and booster and liners for sale

Everything has been strip washed these using this method - 

https://www.cheekywipes.com/blog/how-to-strip-wash-nappies.html

 

 7 x miosolo classic all-in-one nappy

All used for less than 6 months, the white ones for an only a couple months. 

No stains or marks apart from one of the white ones (see image)

£25 (less than £4 each)

 

2 x Tickle Tots All-in-two

Only used a handful of times, smaller booster never used. No stains or marks.

£10 

 

5 x BumGenius All-in-One 

These were passed down to me and I think the elastic could do with being changed, if you are handy with a sewing machine!

FREE

 

19 x Totsbots reusable fleece liners

FREE

 

7 x Boosters
 

FREE

 

 

 

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