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  • IHateDida
    IHateDida Posts: 1,670 Forumite
    Locky wrote: »
    Back in stock at Amazon at this price.

    Thank you to you and the OP, I got my Jumperoo for £44.17 by using Kiddicare price guarantee - very happy!:T
  • I tried it but it doesn't work now as it's only available for preordering at PLO

    Hi BeNiceToMyself,

    In case you didn't notice I've posted a very similar offer, whereby you can pick up the Silent Night Little Roo mattress for under £80 using the price match at Kiddiecare with the Boots offer. The mattress is still in stock at boots and can found using the following web address:

    boots.com/en/Silentnight-My-First-Bed-Baby-Mattress-Little-Roo-140-x-70cm_1051074/
  • Flannery01 wrote: »
    Hi BeNiceToMyself,

    In case you didn't notice I've posted a very similar offer, whereby you can pick up the Silent Night Little Roo mattress for under £80 using the price match at Kiddiecare with the Boots offer. The mattress is still in stock at boots and can found using the following web address:

    boots.com/en/Silentnight-My-First-Bed-Baby-Mattress-Little-Roo-140-x-70cm_1051074/

    Hi
    I'm after little cub cos it's pocket sprung. How is the little roo working out for you? the description said sprung unit which sounded vague to me.
  • mazmar
    mazmar Posts: 14 Forumite
    http://www.argos.co.uk/m/static/Search/searchTerms/MAM.htm
    argos have the mam anti colic self sterilising bottles half price
  • Hi
    I'm after little cub cos it's pocket sprung. How is the little roo working out for you? the description said sprung unit which sounded vague to me.

    We bought the little roo, the only difference between the two is the type of springs. The little roo is ideal for toddlers in their first bed as the springs give extra support suitable for that age group hence the higher rrp. The little cub has mini springs spaced out, so they are less dense and is better suited to younger children who don't need as much support. In my opinion they are both good mattresses compared to others on the market.

    I was lucky to get the little roo under £40 in the Boots event with various codes about a month back, they have it currently for £86.65 at Boots, there's a 10% off code on hukd and you get 10 points back per £1 so effectively £7.70 back in points which works out a £70.28 before cashback.
    Comping wishlist for 2017
    1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuff
    The more you put into life, the more you get out
  • Win2012
    Win2012 Posts: 126 Forumite
    edited 2 September 2013 at 3:29AM
    Philips AVENT SCF720/10 VIA Baby Food Storage Set £6.99

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004G8QH0E/

    These are v good.
  • Went into boots yesterday as I had my voucher for my free changing bag. Not sure whether it was the one I wanted but thought I would get it as a spare.

    When I got there realised it was in the 3 for 2. So picked up two of the qualifying packs of pampers (6.99 each) and the changing bag (30.00). Got to the til and they scanned all 3 things. Because the nappies were the cheapest I automatically got 1 pack taken off for the 3 for 2 so should of been 36.99 then gave them the voucher for the free changing bag and it took the 30.00 of so paid 6.99 for 90 pampers size 1 and a changing bag. Worth doing even if you dont want the changing bag!
  • Cwilliams wrote: »
    Went into boots yesterday as I had my voucher for my free changing bag. Not sure whether it was the one I wanted but thought I would get it as a spare.

    When I got there realised it was in the 3 for 2. So picked up two of the qualifying packs of pampers (6.99 each) and the changing bag (30.00). Got to the til and they scanned all 3 things. Because the nappies were the cheapest I automatically got 1 pack taken off for the 3 for 2 so should of been 36.99 then gave them the voucher for the free changing bag and it took the 30.00 of so paid 6.99 for 90 pampers size 1 and a changing bag. Worth doing even if you dont want the changing bag!

    Thank you, now that is a good offer, I have points to use up and need newborn nappies so will definitely be doing this, thank you :)
    Comping wishlist for 2017
    1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuff
    The more you put into life, the more you get out
  • uniqua
    uniqua Posts: 35 Forumite
    IHateDida wrote: »
    Thank you to you and the OP, I got my Jumperoo for £44.17 by using Kiddicare price guarantee - very happy!:T

    That is a bargain. The Jumperoo is by far the thing we recommend the most. Our little boy LOVES it!
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