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SnuzPod 3 in 1 Bedside Cot in Natural Wood Colour

Bought in December and used for one baby until 7 months

Excellent condition


Life saver as you don't have to get out of your bed to feed in middle of the night and you can just glance over to check baby is ok, (has zip down mesh side on bed side) great in those early days for peace of mind.

Bassinet can also be lifted off so can be used in different rooms

Snuzpod fixes to your bed securely so no gap in between and the height can be adjusted to fit any bed


I bought the Snuzpod, organic Little green sheep mattress and 4 PC organic cotton Little Green Sheep bedding set all for ?245 so willing to sell it all for ?130 or just the Snuzpod for ?110

Mattress and bedding only used for the last month as I had a Sleepyhead deluxe on top of the mattress and baby slept in that

4 PC bedding set includes 1 X waterproof mattress protector/ 2 x jersey fitted sheets / 1 x Blanket (never used)


Dimensions: L100xD42xH95 (max)

?130 / ?110

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