Pram Pegs 2 Pk
Pram Pegs 2 Pk
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Overview
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Keep your baby’s essentials in place with the All4Ella Pram Pegs 2-pack in Black. Perfect for attaching swaddles, muslin wraps, or toys to your pram, these durable pegs ensure everything stays secure, preventing items from slipping or blowing away during outings.
Their strong design makes them reliable for everyday use, whether you’re keeping your little one shaded, cozy, or entertained.
Available in a variety of vibrant colors, All4Ella pram pegs not only provide practical functionality but also add a subtle pop of style to your stroller setup.
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Key Features
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Delivery and Returns
- Delivery: Free within NZ on orders over $100 (excluding bulky items) or $8 standard shipping
- Returns: Accepted within 14 days of receipt with proof of purchase
- Some items are excluded from returns including sale items, hardware, car seats, prams, monitors and personal items - please click here for the full list.
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