I wouldn't normally post a deal that requires a discount code, but I have been on the look out for a good price on the Next 2 Me for a while and thought this might help somebody else.
There's a code for 15% off when spending over £60 at Boots - TECHC15 (posted by funkycaveman).
This brings the crib down to £140.25. RRP is £165.
This is running alongside the Boots offer of treble points when spending over £50 on selected baby products, so 1980 points with this item.
Delivery is free.
The crib is also available in fuchsia at the same price, and the circles design works out at £148.75 with 2100 points.
This is a different type of crib. It attaches to the bed to allow for safe co-sleeping.
sashahook
10 Aug 16#4
Hot :smiley: rare to find this on offer!
smanderson
10 Aug 16#5
Great deal! Easily our Best Buy wish they had this offer when I bought ours. Heat :smiley:
lw89x
10 Aug 16#6
Fab deal! We have one & it's been great! Lovely to have the baby next to you in the bed so you can watch them & so much easier with feeding. heat from me! :smiley:
madno
10 Aug 16#7
Fab deal! Just ordered and it gave me 2970 worth of points!! So pleased right now :smile:
nataliedonnelly
11 Aug 16#8
worth every penny x
fish323
11 Aug 161#9
Why would anyone want to co sleep? Straight from hospital to the cot. At eight weeks he sleeps like a log only waking once at night and even then it is usually us who wakes him for a feed and change. Co sleeping is for parents who don't want to sleep at night.
MEGAONE to fish323
15 Aug 161#11
You ever think you might just have a good baby?lol
Aldwyn1 to fish323
15 Aug 161#12
Is your baby bottle fed by any chance? Ask a breastfeeding mother why they'd want to co sleep and you'd get your answer
yonyon to fish323
15 Aug 162#13
Don't know whether you breast/bottle feed but the majority of breastfeeding mums I know (and me also) are up several times a night to feed, which lasts beyond the newborn stage. Co sleeping might not necessarily be something parents set out to do, but inevitably end up doing. Well done on having a good sleeper, however don't think it really provides any useful information on the ops post
mecheekymonkey to fish323
15 Aug 161#19
Well done you! Every baby and every set of parents are different but go ahead and give yourself a pat on the back, you've clearly earned it. :smirk:
Opening post
There's a code for 15% off when spending over £60 at Boots - TECHC15 (posted by funkycaveman).
This brings the crib down to £140.25. RRP is £165.
This is running alongside the Boots offer of treble points when spending over £50 on selected baby products, so 1980 points with this item.
Delivery is free.
The crib is also available in fuchsia at the same price, and the circles design works out at £148.75 with 2100 points.
All comments (23)
https://www.boots.com/en/Chicco-Next-2-Me-Side-Sleeping-Crib-Circles_1776386/
Fuchsia
http://www.boots.com/en/Chicco-Next-2-Me-Side-Sleeping-Crib-Fuchsia_1631444/
This is a different type of crib. It attaches to the bed to allow for safe co-sleeping.