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Lindam Easy Fit Blue Bed Guard in like new condition. Getting rid of because we have two but only use one. Comes with all the original packaging and instructions. User-friendly and useful bed guard which fits a range of mattress sizes. When in place on the bed, it is easy to fold up and down. From smoke and pet free home. Retails for anywhere from ?20-28. Collect from SE5.
  • 1 month later...

Still for sale, open to offers!



Bubster Wrote:

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> Lindam Easy Fit Blue Bed Guard in excellent

> condition. Is currently assembled but can be

> dissasembled, if preferred, to fit in original

> box, along with all the original packaging and

> instructions. User-friendly and useful bed guard

> which fits a range of mattress sizes. When in

> place on the bed, it is easy to fold up and down.

> From smoke and pet free home. Retails for anywhere

> from ?20-28.

  • 3 months later...

Still available.


Bubster Wrote:

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> Lindam Easy Fit Blue Bed Guard in like new

> condition. Getting rid of because we have two but

> only use one. Comes with all the original

> packaging and instructions. User-friendly and

> useful bed guard which fits a range of mattress

> sizes. When in place on the bed, it is easy to

> fold up and down. From smoke and pet free home.

> Retails for anywhere from ?20-28. Collect from

> SE5.

  • 1 month later...

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