I'm looking for my first underquilt and don't want to wait for the long lead times for orders. Anyone have something to sell? Please provide full details including make, size, materials, color and price. Thank you.
I'm looking for my first underquilt and don't want to wait for the long lead times for orders. Anyone have something to sell? Please provide full details including make, size, materials, color and price. Thank you.
I've got a premium incubator, sending you a pm.
If you are still in need I have a premium incubator 0 (black inner & outer shell) w/2 oz's overstuff (also a matching premium burrow top quilt), I've also got a spare, never been used, phoenix econ 40. I will need to figure a price and calculate shipping costs if you are interested.
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Thanks for your help
Deb
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Deb
TOS Terms of Service Link
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"The older I get, the more I appreciate my rural childhood. I spent a lot of time outdoors, unsupervised, which is a blessing." Barbara Kingsolver
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