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FOR SALE: SafeTots Hallway Gate and Toddler Mattress


kDamo

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Hello all,


We've got two items to sell that are both in as new condition. We had some family visiting for a few days with a young baby and bought these items just to baby-proof our flat.


The SafeTots Extra Tall Hallway Gate is white, 97-103cm wide and in perfect condition. It came with two options for fixing to the wall - we used the more temporary sticky cups on our walls, but the screw options are still in the box ready for use. You can see the full details of this item here: https://www.safetots.co.uk/safetots-extra-tall-hallway-gate-white-97cm-103cm.html

--Looking for ?30--Open to offers--


The toddler's foam cot mattress is also in perfect condition and spotlessly clean - used only for a couple of nights. It measures 120cm long x 63cm wide x 10cm deep. See photos attached for details.

--Looking for ?10--Open to offers--


We're in East Dulwich at The Gardens. Collection ASAP please.

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