Crib (just because I want it to last and who knows what kind of condition it truly is in), car seat, bottles, pacifiers, stuffed animals (or toys that can't be sterilized).
I wouldn't buy used cloth diapers. I'm way too much of a germophobe, it's kind of like buying used underwear to me.
I wouldn't buy a used bathtub or used bottles. . .And our crib mattress is a hand-me-down, but it was only used for a year and it came from family. I wouldn't accept or buy a used mattress from anyone else.
Re: Where do you draw the line?
teethers, cribs, and car seats.
I'd take used cloth diapers haha
I pretty much wouldn't accept anything but gently used clothing and only certain gently used toys. I'm a snob like that.
I wouldn't buy used cloth diapers. I'm way too much of a germophobe, it's kind of like buying used underwear to me.
I wouldn't buy a used bathtub or used bottles. . .And our crib mattress is a hand-me-down, but it was only used for a year and it came from family. I wouldn't accept or buy a used mattress from anyone else.