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'Sleepover' mattresses for sale


MaryT

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Ok, so selling my two single Ikea Moshult 'sleepover' mattresses. Used to keep these tucked under my kids own mattresses, and whip them out when friends came for a sleepover. Zero storage problems!


See the link below, they are slim foam mattresses, and the covers just zip off for washing in the machine. Only used occasionally (obviously) and very clean. Getting rid of them as the 'kids' now have facial hair and driving licences.


They cost ?65 each, new. I'm asking ?15.00 each.


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P.S - Just been told that the link doesn't work. Doh! Google 'Ikea Moshult mattress' and 'Hey Presto', its there!

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