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FREE - Truckle Bed with clean mattress


dominique.v

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Hello,


I am posting about this truckle bed from my neighbour - the mattress was always stored inside, though the bed was left outside for a couple of weeks. Looking for a good loving home, would do well with some TLC, but it is of good quality. It is just sad to see the bed being left outside and not being used.


The pop-up truckle bed is from a truckle bed set. The main bed frame is broken so there is just this part left. Although this was the pop-up part it has its own legs and is perfectly suitable as a single bed in its own right, particularly if space is tight. It comes with a 90cm/single Ikea mattresses that is lightly used but clean - pet free and smoke free home.


The set would cost ?700 new so is good quality. The frame is in a light oak type of wood. The frame is 196cm long, 93cm wide and stands approx. 45cm high without a mattress on it.


The photo attached is the stock image as the bed is currently in my neighbour's garden so I cannot photograph it.


Free to anyone who can collect from SE15. You?ll need a van or a roof rack or a long estate with fold down seats.


Thanks!

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