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Maxi Cosi - Axiss Car Seat for Sale ?120


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Maxi Cosi Axiss Carseat


Used but in really good condition and clean. We bought it new and it has not been in an accident. Has been a marvel for me and really saved my back no end!

Suitable from 9 months to age 4


?120


Feel free to contact cat 07888686279


The Maxi-Cosi Axiss car seat swivels 90? left or right to make lifting your child in and out of the car so much easier, with no twisting or stretching necessary, and it's also great if you're working in a small space. And there's no need to worry about locking the seat back into place as there is a colour indicator to confirm it has locked.


The Axiss car seat is suitable for children from 9-18kg and the height of the headrest and the harness can be adjusted at the same time from the front so that the Maxi-Cosi Axiss grows with your child. It's forward facing and fits into the car with a standard 3-point seat belt.

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