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Cheapest place for a 'Bumbo'
LilacLillie
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I want to buy a Bumbo. They cost £28 odd????
Is there anywhere I can get one delivered cheaper, maybe with a code?
Help please
LL
Is there anywhere I can get one delivered cheaper, maybe with a code?
Help please
LL
We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars........................
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What's a Bumbo ???Thrifty Till 50 Then Spend Till the End
You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time but you can never please all of the people all of the time0 -
Sorry should have been more precise.
Its a seat designed for a baby from 4mths old to sit in.
I don't want one from eBay though.
LLWe are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the stars........................0 -
I have a Bumbo - they are fantastic. It was great for my daughter (nearly 3 now) and my son is coming up to 4 months so we're just starting to put him in.
If I were in the market for one now I would look at 2nd hand ones - simply because they are so easy to wipe clean, and you're right, very pricey for what it is.0 -
Hi LilacLillie
If you don't mind second hand - as Nova says, they are dead easy to clean - you might want to try advertising in the 'wanted' section of your local Netmums site and looking on their 'for sale' pages... I've found loads of things on there.
HTH
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I think your going to need to check out local baby shops everything I have found online is about the same price, £26-£30 the chepaer ones have higher postage costs making them over £30
John Lewis sell them but they are £28 if you can find a voucher for JL then it will be cheaper.0 -
I'd go for a second-hand, there is nothing on them to damage or break, it's basically a piece of foam. Try a Car Boot Sale or NCT type sale.A minute at the till, a lifetime on the bill.
Nothing tastes as good as being slim feels.
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