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Maxi Cosi Car Seat and Base FOR SALE


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Message me for more details about any of the 2 items below.


There are photos attached


We are in Camberwell.




Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix Group 0+ Baby Car Seat (Total Black)


We have used this for just over a year, mostly for short journeys. Used with the EasyBase (see below)

A bit dusty but not dirty at all.


Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix

The lightweight Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix infant carrier is suitable from birth to 13 kg (approx. 12 months) and only weighs 3.6 kg, making it one of the lightest infant carriers. Enhanced comfort is provided by extra padding and a seat reducer for newborns, while the side protection system optimises overall safety.

This Group 0+ car seat offers easy installation with Maxi-Cosi?s range of click-and-go base units and can also be installed using the car?s three-point seat belt. When used in conjunction with a Base, colour and sound indicators confirm correct installation.


I also have adaptors to fit the Car Seat to a Mamas and Papas buggy.


(Original price ?169)


?70 cash only please


Maxi-Cosi EasyBase 2 Car Seat Base

We got this with the Infant car seat having not had one with our first child. Well worth the money. So much easier than fiddling with the car seat every time you take the baby and carrier out. Also a lot safer and more secure.

The Maxi-Cosi EasyBase 2 can be used in combination with the Maxi-Cosi CabrioFix and Maxi-Cosi Pebble, suitable for children from birth to approximately 12 months (0 to 13 kg). The EasyBase 2 can be used on a forward-facing vehicle seat fitted with an automatic or static 3-point seat belt. Not Isofix.


(Original price ?65)


?30 cash only please


Sold - BabyBjorn Baby Sitter Balance - Sold


Bought about a year ago. Used by a clean baby.

Only needed to wash it once so cloth of seat still looks fresh.

? 0 to 2 years. A bouncer for small baby and a comfy chair for older child.

? Requires no batteries. Fun, natural rocking develops balance and motor skills.

? Ergonomic design provides proper head and back support from age newborn.

? 4 positions: play, rest, sleep and transport. Folds flat in transport mode.

? Easy to remove fabric seat and machine wash.


(Original price ?99)


?45 cash only please

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