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Out n About Nipper double buggy


emilyisabel

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Excellent condition Out n About Nipper double buggy, about 2.5 years old. Used for a nannyshare for 2 years and works brilliantly. Fits through a standard doorway, and folds flat to fit in our hallway cupboard so super convenient. 
 

Has been fully cleaned and comes with:

- Two padded / removable inserts for smaller kids

- Raincover (some minor damage has been taped up but doesn’t affect waterproofing - see pics)

- Two cosy fleece liners / footmuffs, bought separately from John Lewis for £50

- Extra tyres - the original ones, plus the ones on the buggy (which are solid rather than pumped up) 

£400 - collection Upland Road. 

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