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Perfect Small Double Sleepeezee Mattress on sale


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Small Double Sleepeezee Amethyst 1000 Pocket Mattress

Dimensions: 4' x 6'3" (120cm x 190cm)

Depth: 8.3"(21cm)

On sale ? 130 - pick up East Dulwich near Barry Road


The mattress is in excellent condition, used for 5 months only, very comfy, selling it just because I have moved and now need a different size.


The Sleepeezee Amethyst 1000 is an easy-care, non-turn mattress featuring 1000 pocket springs along with durable fillings for comfort and support.

Features:

?Individual Pocket Springs

?1000 pocketed springs

?Durable and supportive polyester fillings

?Durable woven damask

?Vertically stitched border

?A Sanitized? sleep surface with anti-bacterial treatment to guard against dust mites, helping to prevent asthma and other allergies

?Hand tufted

?Turning handles to assist the movement of the mattress

?Easy care, no need to turn

?Air vents to improve air circulation within the mattress

?5 year guarantee


PM me if you like other info. Thanks

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