2001 days ago

Dreambaby Fluorescent Auto-Sensor Night Lights - 2 Pieces

David from Green Bay

Dreambaby (Dream baby) Fluorescent Auto-Sensor Night Light is a safe way to provide a light for your child's room, the hallway, bathroom... at night. Fire resistant material. Plug it into any standard electrical socket. It will automatically turn on when it's dark and off when the room is light.

DON'T pay the crazy prices some other sellers want - up to $30 for ONE light! My price is deliberately priced to sell at just $20 for TWO lights!

Very limited stock, these will sell very fast... so please be quick!
Free pickup available in Green Bay West Auckland if needed.

Dreambaby Fluorescent Auto-Sensor Night Lights - 2 Pieces
Condition: BRAND NEW
Brand: Dreambaby
SKU: F180
Barcode: 9312742301804

Price: $20

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The Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

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We want to hear from you:
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