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2631 days ago

Selling excellent condition Edwards & Co Stroller/Capsule & Base Bundle

Claire from Pukekohe

I'm selling in excellent condition the following Edwards & Co Bundle:

- Oscar G3 Rose Gold Stroller (front & rear facing) - RRP $795
- Capsule & Base - RRP $369
- Carry Cot - RRP $209
- Luxe Liner - RRP $39
- Summer Cover - RRP $55
- Sleep Sack - RRP $89 (never used)
- Cup Holder - RRP $17

The capsule & base were used for only 6 months, and the stroller used for only 8 months.

I'm also selling a Edwards & Co SNUZPOD - which is a 3 in 1 co-sleeping crib that allows you to sleep safely next to your baby.
I am listing this item separately, but if you're interested in this let me know and I can add the cost of it to this bundle.

A great deal for a first time mum! As a first time mum myself I know how expensive and overwhelming it can be. So hopefully I can help.

Any questions please feel free to ask.

Thanks :o)

Price: $1,000

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