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959 days ago

One stop nursery set up!

Roopa from Mount Eden

This is a great deal for a one stop nursery setup. It includes:
* Almost new nursing pump. The pump was barely used - bought new for $500. The Ardo system is one of the most hygienic so there are no issues with it being second hand. The pump and component parts are included. Instruction manual is also included. Component parts include:
1) Electric Pump
2) Storage bottles
3) New born baby bottle
4) Different sites attachments
5) Manual pump (still in packet)

6) Travel bag
7) Nappy bag
* Ikea cot including the mattress and nursery set. The cot is the IKEA Gulliver cot - baby has now grown up and we no longer need it. The nursery set includes:
1) 4 sets of bed sheets
2) 2 Cot mattress protectors
3) 2 Duvets - 1 winter duvet which is fairy down and 1 summer duvet which is goretex. All are easily washable.
4) 2 sets of Duvet covers - one for summer and one thicker one for winter

More than $1000 worth of items.

Price: $400

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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