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Birth Pool in a Box Eco Regular


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Birth Pool in a Box Eco Regular. Never used (ended up with hospital birth) and in perfect condition.

Standard kit for filling and emptying the pool inc hose, waterbirth thermometer, strainer, non-slip floor mat, floor cover, electric submersible water pump.


Also an additional hand pump for inflating the pool.

Liner is included (again unused) although I understand it is recommended you buy a new liner.


?100 (RRP ?186.86), collection SE14 New Cross

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,


The pool has been inflated (they recommend you do this prior to birth to check for leaks) and repackaged back into its bag. Clean tap water has been run through the hose and onto the liner (when we checked for leaks). So whilst the liner and hose hasn't been "used", I understand most midwives recommend a new liner and a new hose each time as they are sold in a packaged condition (and are meant to be disposable).


On the basis that you would wish to buy a new liner / hose, happy to reduce the price for the whole package to ?80. You can purchase a new liner / hose from the Pool in a Box website.

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