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Candid safe feeding chair Rocking Chairs & Couches Rocking Couch For Sale Results 1 to 20 of 82 ads Post an Ad in Gauteng span 2 Next > Are the baby items you're looking to buy safe and still good for use? Prioritize the safety of your child. Better to be safe now than sorry later. Read our Safety Tips.LET THE LITTLE ONES FEEL IMPORTANT WITH THERE VERY OWN LITTLE TABLE WITH BENCHES ATTACHED. FOLDING CAR CHILD SAFETY SEAT Baby elephant pillow Blue Mamas and Papas Cot for Sale *LOCAL STOCK* 5pcs Baby Changing Diaper Nappy Bag Mummy Mother Handbag multifunctional setWe ship from the USA to SingaporeMost Popular New In Lowest Price Highest Price Best Rating2 x bambino jane activa highchair's The Bambino Jane Activa Evo highchair has an attractive and modern design and also converts into a practical low chair and table. 2 available: 1 with elephant...New mom Tanya Kapoor only wanted the best for her daughter Myra. So when she needed a stroller, the Bandra resident looked hard for the perfect one.

One day, Kapoor noticed an ad for a website advertising second-hand baby gear. "I clicked on it randomly,” she says. was intriguing enough for her to call them up. A few days later, Kapoor was the owner of a Mothercare Ultimate Stroller for Rs 9,000 (one third of its retail price of Rs 20,000) and a Mothercare high chair for Rs 3,800 (not the retail price of Rs 8,000). "I went to Precared’s Mira Road warehouse to check out the items,” she says. "Both were in good condition. This was such a good deal!” Like Kapoor, other Indians are finding second-hand items a great bargain. A news story in the Hindustan Times last month quoted an ASSOCHAM report that said the used goods market in India (including automobiles) is projected to grow from Rs 80,000 crore in 2013 to Rs 1,15,000 crore in 2015. It’s not just cars, books and electronics we’re buying used these days; we’re also browsing through someone else’s gadgets, clothes and jewellery.Because it makes sense now, more than ever before.

For the first time, middle-class Indians can afford new phones, TVs, and other goods without waiting for the old ones to completely give up. We’re buying more stuff and we’re looking to buy more. So where do we put our old suede stilettos, treadmill, Xbox, college guitar, baby’s bassinet or old Hannah Montana books? Maids have no use for them. But several people in our own income brackets are finding them a good enough deal – so what if they’ve been used before? The action’s happening both online and offline. Established websites like eBay and newer ones like Olx and Quikr have extensive ad campaigns to get us comfortable to the idea of selling stuff. Pop-up sales featuring ‘gently used’ items are springing up often in Mumbai. BARGAIN PRICE: This dress from River Island and the necklace cost Karishma Kapoor Rs 3,000 in all. At Fashion’s Night Out, an shopping event organised by Vogue, well-heeled fashionistas formed long lines at a Delhi mall to buy deeply discounted designer handbags donated by prominent women (the money went to charity).

More of us are rifling through hip flea markets at Sunday brunch. And the lower price tag is taking the pinch out of the fact that the stuff is actually a hand-me-down. "Shopping for pre-owned stuff is often the more affordable way to wear something unique. , an initiative which gets people to donate unused clothing and pass it on to someone else. "Most people buy things if they like something and think it is value for money, even with pre-owned stuff,” says Nakra. All for a good cause Mumbai’s pop-up sales, especially those for used clothing, household goods, toys and stationery, often help raise money for charity. Fuffabulous’s clothing sales, the first of which happened in November 2013, sold clothes and accessories used in Tips movies and those donated by celebrities such as Sonam Kapoor and Vidya Balan, apart from pieces from the wardrobes of Nakra’s friends. A dress by Priyadarshini Rao from Vidya Balan went for Rs 4,500 and a denim Topshop dress that Sonam Kapoor donated went for Rs 3,500.

"The response was fantastic and we were almost sold out in just a few hours," says Nakra. "We raised funds for In Defence of Animals and were very excited to present them with a very large sum." Where to find the stuff WSD sales: Welfare for Stray Dogs hosts sales of second-hand stuff, featuring books, clothes, artefacts, paintings, crockery, glassware and furniture. : //booksontoast for information of their events at which you can buy used books A similar Mumbai initiative, Back Alley’s Thrift Shop, started by cousins Radhika Dhawan and Maya Goyel, also raises money for NGOs. Their first one-day sale, held in June 2013 at Ave 29 in Hughes Road, sold around 150 books, 500 pairs of shoes and 200 items of clothing, and raised Rs 1.5 lakh for Asha Sadan and the Jai Vakeel School For Children In Need Of Special Care. "A lot of stuff came in and we filtered everything to check that it was in good condition," explains Dhawan. Prices were kept low. "An old-school Galliano skirt and top set that had been worn twice or thrice was Rs 700, and the most expensive item was a Rs 1,200, all of which sold."

At another sale, an unopened Maggpie home décor ornament went for Rs 700. Dhawan was not sure if a quirky donation, a hand painted box from Mexico labelled ‘tequila lab’, which had test tubes to drink shots in, would sell. "But it did," she recalls. Dhawan and Goyel source items from family and friends and tap others via social media. "Even people who don’t know us come and donate stuff," says Dhawan, adding that many donations are impulse buys. "The items really are in better condition than stuff at a garage sale," assures Dhawan. "In some cases, they’ve never been used at all." For some, second hand is first choice too. Lower Parel resident Jitendra Badgujar got his first iPhone in 2010. It came from the US via a relative who bought it on Craigslist. "It cost me Rs 21,000, as opposed to the Rs 35,000 for a new model at the time,” he recalls. The phone was in "such good condition” and gave him "such good service" that he chose to go the second-hand route in 2013 when he wanted to buy an iPhone 3GS for his wife.

"My budget was Rs 10,000. I didn’t want to go in for any of the EMI schemes," says Badgujar. His second phone cost him just Rs 9,000, and he says buying used gadgets makes is a blessing beyond pricing. "With a secondhand phone, you never need to worry about dents and scratches," he says. "Also, even if you drop or lose it, you don’t get too upset." DIAL D FOR DEAL: Jitendra Badgujar bought two iPhone 3Gs for Rs 30,000 in total If you have stuff to sell, the Net’s your best bet. Marketplaces and aggregator sites like Olx and Quikr are often the first port of call for people looking for used vehicles and electronics. But everything from vintage postage stamps and toys to hammocks are on sale. Top sellers at Olx also include mobile phones, laptops, furniture and home appliances, with emerging categories in sports goods and musical instruments."Baby gear is a huge market. Goods are not upgraded (no one turns in a stroller to buy a better one), and stuff is used for only a couple of months, so it is still in very good condition," he explains.