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Blinds available, brown and in very good condition, clean and no marks. Width is 100cm, drop is 155cm. Changed the decor, hence removing them. Fittings supplied. I have two of these, one fully extends (as on the photo attached). The second one, for some reason doesn't fully extend anymore, not sure what happened, no obvious issue, probably extends to about 120cm drop. Happy if you want to collect only one or both together. You might even be more handy than I am and fix the second one :-), this is if you need both blinds to fully extend to their maximum drop of 155cm. Must collect from Brixton/Herne Hill area, SW2 1PR. Thanks!
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