Fisher Price Rainforest Swing
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Fisher Price Rainforest Swing
Our little (lol, no so little!) boy Isaac has got some new toys to play with so we have our Fisher Price Rainforest swing for sale. These retail at £120 or so brand new http://www.google.co.uk/products/cat...ed=0CFQQ8wIwAQ so this must be an absolute bargain for somebody.
Basically need the space as we have 2 small reception rooms as opposed to one long one. The swing is in excellent condition but hasn't got a box or destructions. Takes 'D' size batteries (x4) and they last ages (we used Asda brand ones ). It's got a spinning mobile at the top, swings side-side or if you turn the chair forward-backward. 6 different swings speeds/distances, a choice of volumes, different music (12 I think) which can be set to auto turn off - really is the fooking business. Being 14 1/2 stone I can't quite play with it myself
Suitable from birth to 9kg I believe so you would get loads of use from it, oh and has sturdy pads on the feet so baby isn't launched through the window
Collection from Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
£30 ono
Andy
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Basically need the space as we have 2 small reception rooms as opposed to one long one. The swing is in excellent condition but hasn't got a box or destructions. Takes 'D' size batteries (x4) and they last ages (we used Asda brand ones ). It's got a spinning mobile at the top, swings side-side or if you turn the chair forward-backward. 6 different swings speeds/distances, a choice of volumes, different music (12 I think) which can be set to auto turn off - really is the fooking business. Being 14 1/2 stone I can't quite play with it myself
Suitable from birth to 9kg I believe so you would get loads of use from it, oh and has sturdy pads on the feet so baby isn't launched through the window
Collection from Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire.
£30 ono
Andy
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Fees put me of mate. I'm thinking of taking it to car boot as I have a couple of cribs to shift now too. At worst they will go to a local charity shop so someone less fortunate may get a bargain.
Going for about £30+ on eBay too.
Going for about £30+ on eBay too.
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No can do then, sorry. For starters I'd need a box big enough, then I'd need to take it apart to fit in a box, then I'd have to charge you a silly postage fee due to the size. And if it was damaged in transit, I'd end up with nothing after having to pay the buyer back.
So collection only I'm afraid.
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Someone wanna take this off my hands. I've dismantled it and found a box for it... Oh and the destruction manual too although impressively easy to reassemble anyway.
£beer tokens to get rid....
£beer tokens to get rid....
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