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Cheapest Place for Grobags
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Hi
I have also been looking for 18-36 month sizes. We don't have a home bargains that I know of and I don't get out that much, so it's the internet for me. I basically just browse ebay. I got one last year for £13 with postage and was nearly new, used it ever since. I have needed another one so been browsing but kept missing the end of the auctions.. however I managed to get another one the other day.. not yet sure of the condition yet, but it looked fine in the picture, paid £12 for that one with postage too. The first one I ever got was for my DD and I bought it new from John Lewis for £22. My DS who is currently wearing them, I got him a 0-6 month one new for £16, then he wore my DD's 6-18month £22 one, even though it was pink and white!!
Now the ones from ebay. I also bought a 6-18 month one from ebay for him which I think I only payed about £10 for with postage.
I'd browse ebay, the only pain is waiting for the auctions to end or being lucky enough to find someone who lists BIN at a good price.
Good luck
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How about this suggestion posted by owens3116? I glossed over it when I saw it yesterday, because I thought it was expensive for growbags - the kind you grow tomatoes in, but your posted reminded me of it and I realised they were on about something completley different!
"No matter how little money and how few possesions you own, having a dog makes you rich." - Louis Sabin0 -
Grobags saved my sanity and my sleep when my very active DD kept kicking her blankets off during the night! What about https://www.kiddicare.com?0
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i bought a proper grobag from kiddicare on special, but the zip broke. it was very poor quality plastic.
this is £25 new but if you'd bought it for a baby it would be economical because it would last until age 3 http://www.shop-com.co.uk/6_36_m_Towelling_Sleeping_bag-49039779-63734624-p!.shtml?sourceid=309
kiddicare have a girly one for £16 http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_28+1019_10751_-1_14733_5879_10001_14733'bad mothers club' member 13
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i found other brands to be just as good as grobag (although the summer weight were harder to find). i've often bought things from ebay that have been made by somebody working from home, like this one but i haven't bought from this particular seller http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-Baby-Sleeping-Bag-2-5-Tog-12-36-mths-Blue-Gingham_W0QQitemZ170187083092QQihZ007QQcategoryZ100989QQcmdZViewItem
they have a variety of togs, sizes etc. for £13.44 inc postage'bad mothers club' member 13
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i found other brands to be just as good as grobag (although the summer weight were harder to find). i've often bought things from ebay that have been made by somebody working from home, like this one but i haven't bought from this particular seller http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-Baby-Sleep...QQcmdZViewItem
they have a variety of togs, sizes etc. for £13.44 inc postage
Thanks for this - I've ordered one as I was looking for a blue gingham one with cars to go with his roomSo little money - so much time :mad:0 -
Sainsburys have some cute 2.5 tog ones in for £12.99"outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. inside of a dog, it's too dark to read" - Groucho Marx0
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ooooh do I win, my friend pointed me to this site the other week:
http://www.newfamilyshop.com/ssl/shopexd.asp?id=609
They have some for £2.99!!! P&P £3 for one item, 50p per additional item up to max £6. No idea of quality.Jan GC: £202.65/£450 (as of 4-1-12)
NSDs: 3
Walk to school: 2/47
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TK Maxx have them in the sale for £2, my mate got me one today. :j2015 wins: Jan: Leeds Castle tickets; Feb: Kindle Fire, Years supply Ricola March: £50 Sports Direct voucher April: DSLR camera June: £500 Bingo July: £50 co-op voucher0
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i was in mothercare yesterday and they have all their last season grobags (18-36 months only) reduced to just under £10.
hth0
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