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I am selling my Bumgenius re-usable nappy set, all items have been used for one child from 3months to 2yrs.


The set includes:

10 Bumgenius Freetime nappies

2 Bumgenius stuffable nappies with 2 extra liners

3 rolls of Bambinex liners, a few sheets used from each, these fit these nappies perfectly

2 nappy bucket mesh bags. One is missing it draw string.

1 travel nappy bag

1 nappy bucket


The nappies are birth to potty sizes with poppers to adjust the sizing and Velcro closers. On some of the nappies the Velcro closers are curling. I am more than happy to have you come by and look at the set if you want to and explain how the work etc. It would have to be this week.


I would like to sell them as one lot - ?58


I can break it up as follows if there is interest in single items

Bin and mesh bags and travel bag- ?5. 3 x liners - ?3. Nappies - ?4 each.


Smoke and pet free home.

Collection from East Dulwich.

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