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?100 wanted for huge lot of cloth nappies and accessories. I am near Denmark Hill (SE5) for pickup or if you want to come to have a look first.


Photos here: http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/100-used-cloth-nappy-bundle-totsbots-bambino-mio-motherease-etc/1117482314. Apologies for the blurry pics!


These nappies are mostly two piece with nappy and separate cover, I preferred these to the all-in-ones as they were easier to wash and dry. All are used, but still in good condition and an affordable option if you want to test to out using cloth without the huge investment.


All-in-one nappy:

1 x TotsBots Easyfit, Bamboo


Two-piece nappies:

24 x Bambino Mio prefolds, One size, Cotton

10 x TotsBots Bamboozle Size 1, Velcro, Bamboo

17 x TotsBots bamboozle Size 2, Velcro, Bamboo

2 x White no name, Size Large, Snap closure, Cotton

5 x Motherease, Size Large, Snap closure, Cotton


Two-piece covers:

1 x Mothercare cover (Newborn)

3 x Cotton bottoms covers (Small)

3 x Nature babies covers (Small)

1 x Nikki cover (Small)

2 x No name covers (Small)

6 x Motherease covers (Medium)

1 x Bummis cover (Medium)

1 x No name cover (Medium)

1 x Bambino Mio cover (Medium)

5 x Mothercare waterproof pants (Medium)

4 x Motherease covers (Large)

2 x Nikky covers (Large)


Liners:

3 x Thick bamboo liners

4 x Thick cotton liners

20 x Bamboo liners

7 packs x Biodegradable liners


Accessories:

2 x Nappi Nippas (Snappis) for prefold nappies

1 x TotsBots bucket + 2 mesh washing bags and 1 travel bag

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