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Bugaboo Buffalo for sale ?600


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We are selling our much loved Bugaboo Buffalo and accessories for ?600


What's included:

- black/silver base (seat and bassinet)

- black tailored fabric set

- rain cover

- red seat liner for spring/summer (as shown in pictures)

- cup holder (includes packaging)

- maxi cosi adapters

- 3 months left on warranty

- full instructions


This is a fabulous and very sturdy buggy that despite being used for 21 months in central London and on holidays, remains in excellent condition. There are a few tiny scratches to silver frame and some teeth marks on the underside of the front bar (from my delightful toddler using it as a teething aid), but otherwise is in excellent condition.


It is very easy to steer, has a one piece fold, can carry up to 6kg on the bar and has a huge basket underneath. Our now 21 month old has been very happy in it from birth, and only reason for sale is arrival of second child. Bassinet is also very handy for baby when sleeping away from home and huge hood and two recline positions of seat meant our toddler would happily have his 2 hour afternoon nap in it.


Cash only on collection please.


Happy to send pictures over email to anyone interested (unfortunately cannot post as file size is too large)

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