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FOR SALE: Boori Country Collection Cot Bed in Dark Oak Finish


?50 (open to offers)


FOR PHOTOS, see https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/123077393318?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649


Purchased in late 2012. Has been used by our two sons, but the youngest has now grown out of it. In excellent condition for age - just a few minor baby teeth-marks on the top of one side.


One side slides up and down for ease of lifting baby in and out. When old enough this can be removed to convert to a bed. See pictures on Ebay.


Can be quickly dismantled into 5 pieces for easy transport (two ends / two sides / base).


Dimensions are:


Height 101cm

Length 143cm

Depth 87cm


Suitable for cot bed mattress sized 132cm x 77cm x 12cm (Boori recommended size - not included).


Allen key and original instructions included.


Please PM if interested. Collection from SE23.

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