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Bugaboo Bee Plus for sale ?190 NOW SOLD


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Hi - am selling my beloved Bugaboo Bee.


?190 including newborn cocoon, rain over and seat liner. Comes with orange hood, though you can switch that - it takes the new Bee3 extendable hoods and carry cot apparently. Cocoon and seat liner are black.


I had an early summer baby, and found the seat liner handy when he was about 3 months, and the cocoon was too hot/small.

It's in good working order with usual scratches and marks you would expect from extended use (see photo of the worst!). The handle bars are still fine and completely in tact.


We bought in 2012, and used a lot with my first for 8 months, until he started a nanny share. After that we used it a lot less. We have hardly used at all since early 2014 when number 2 arrived.


Also includes instruction book, guarantee and the bugaboo washers which they recommend changing after extended use.


Photos attached. PM for photos or if interested to see it. We're in Peckham Rye for pick up, or I could drop off locally if needed.


If you're unsure about the Bee, I would say it is brilliant if you want a light weight pram (perfect for stairs at Peckham station for example!) that easily fits in narrow shop aisles, collapses really easily, and works as a push chair stroller too, easy to take on planes/buses/trains etc. I loved mine.

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