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Fisher Price Space Saver Baby Swing for Sale - ?15 Now sold


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Hi there


I am selling a Fisher Price Space Saver Baby Swing. It's just one baby item too many in our flat since we got a Jumperoo for Christmas.


Dimensions are approximately 60 x 60 x 70cm so it's fairly compact which is the point. It also has a little catch to change it into a reclining chair which is handy. Only thing is that the vibrate function (separate to the swing and music function) appears to have stopped working. I haven't changed the batteries in a while so it may be fixable, but I'm not sure. The cover is removable and washable and is currently fresh and clean. An image is attached.


The same swing, with a slightly different design, is currently ?79.99 on Amazon, but we're looking for ?15 or best offer due to the issue with the vibrate and to get rid of it quickly and reclaim some much-needed living room space! We're on Champion Hill behind the big Sainsburys.


Please PM me with any questions.


Thank you!

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