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Black Bugaboo Bee bassinet / carrycot - fantastic condition


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Hello,


We are selling our Bugaboo Bee Carrycot. It fits on both the Bugaboo Bee Plus and the Bugaboo Bee 3. Adaptors included.


We used it with the Bugaboo fabric cocoon inside (not included in this listing), which means that the carrycot is literally as new inside - never slept on/touched.


Perfect to 'upgrade' your Bee for a newborn. We particularly loved it as it gave the baby some protection from her older sister on the buggy board! But it's also really easy to put on and of buggy, carry baby around in, use as a moses basket for trips to friends, etc.


Ours wasn't used much so it really is as good as new.


It is the black base and black fabric, ?200 RRP. We're looking for ?140 all in.


http://www.johnlewis.com/bugaboo-bee-3-carrycot-tailored-fabric-set/p1513206


http://www.johnlewis.com/bugaboo-bee-3-carrycot-base-black/p1513197?navAction=jump


Pick up from East Dulwich or I can drop it round. PM me for details.


Pet and smoke free home.


Thanks! Louise

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