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Selling our well-cared-for Bugaboo Bee 5, bought new and used for just one child.

It’s a fantastic, compact pram - perfect for London life - and easy to fold, steer and store.

Everything is clean, in full working order, and from a smoke- and pet-free home.

Included:

  • Bugaboo Bee 5 base + seat
  • Bassinet/carrycot (from birth to ~6 months)
  • Rain cover
  • Maxi-Cosi car seat adapters (unused)
  • Brand new leather handle grips
  • Spare red wheel caps (customise the look)

We’ve really loved this pram – it’s sturdy but light, with a good-sized basket underneath for shopping or bags.

Collection only from Forest Hill.

Feel free to message with any questions or if you want me to share more pics. 

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