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Baby Jogger City Mini Compact Carrycot ?50


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Hello,


Compatible with: city mini? GT double, city mini? double, summit? X3, city mini? GT, city mini?, city elite?, city mini? 4-wheel


The Compact Carrycot turns your stroller into a comfortable bassinet for your baby, newborn ? 6 months. It comes with the adapters so you just need to clip it onto the pushchair.


It's been used an handful of times. It looks brand new! My daughter grew out of it quickly, in addition she prefers to be sat in the pushchair now.


The mattress protector as been washed.


It currently sells at John Lewis for ?140.


Here is the link for more details.


https://m.johnlewis.com/baby-jogger-city-mini-compact-carrycot-black/p/231347990


Please get in touch if interested


Cheers,

Marie

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