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For sale - Mothercare cot mattress 60x120cm interior sprung with Spacetec and COOLMAX Fresh tech


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Selling our cot mattress. ?40 ONO (worth ?90 new, ?75 in the current Mothercare sale).


It was only used for 6 months, and for a baby who has barely slept in the cot so in real terms it's only had a couple of months of use. It's a Mothercare 60x120cm interior sprung mattress with a removable and washable cover, with 'Spacetec and COOLMAX Fresh' technology to regulate temperature and prevent the collection of dust/allergens. We have a couple of cream-coloured fitted sheets which the buyer is also welcome to.


You can see the full description on the Mothercare website by searching for the above details.


The mattress is in practically new condition, the cover has been washed a couple of times and will be freshly washed in non-bio powder before selling. From a smoke-free home. We have a cat but it was never allowed in the cot and the mattress has been stored away from both the cat and any other dust/allergens since we stopped using it.


Collection from Lordship Lane SE22 or I can deliver to a local address if you don't drive.


Cot not included!

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