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SOLD: Reusable nappy system - everything you need!!


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Moving overseas and don't have the baggage allowance for all our wonderful reusable nappies!! I would HIGHLY recommend using a reusable nappy system, which we have done from about 3m old through to current 16m old - and our little boy is big for his age so these nappies would be fine for a long time yet. He has never had nappy rash, we have saved a fortune, the items dry quickly and don't take up much space, and it really is very easy! I am selling everything I have accumulated in one bundle so it really is everything you could possibly need, ideal for someone starting out using reusable nappies. The bundle includes:


- 9 quick dry coloured envelope reusable nappies

- 17 large inserts

- 16 bamboo inserts, small - almost all brand new, ideal for new borns

- 3 long bamboo inserts

- 2 small cotton bottom wraps (4-7kg)

- 2 brand new totsbots wraps, size 0 and size 1

- 2 medium cotton bottom wraps (7-14kg)

- 1 large cotton bottom wrap (14+kg)

- 1 towel wrap (not sure of the brand but is a velcro fastening complete nappy)

- 2 lauto linendry bags (to line the bucket, then you can just pull up the bag and dump straight in washing machine)

- 1 large bucket(with lid, for soaking until you have a machine load)

- 1 small bucket (never used for nappies, just for milk and food stains on baby clothes)

- 6 cotton bottom inserts

- 7 terry toweling squares, never used as nappies but to mop up milk etc

- green water proof bag to put used nappies in when out and about

- large roll of flushable liners

- approx 1/3 box of napisan to soak nappies in bucket until full load

- approx 1/5 tub of Miofresh fabric sanitiser


Selling the whole lot for just ?60, can deliver locally by arrangement, or pick up from Friern Rd SE22.

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