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Final Clearance Various Home Items from ?1 - kitchen, baby, bedding, lounge, and more


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Moving overseas and wanting to clear various items that we only used for six months. They've been packed up and ready to go. 100% pet and smoke free home. Happy to send photos where you cant find the items online to look at.


* 3 seater futon - sofa converts into amazingly comfortable bed ?100 only 3 weeks old, we bought it for extra seating in our temporary home that we are staying in before we fly out. Happy to include some bedding for this if desired at no cost.


* Flocked mattress single inflatable ?5 (used once only). Original packaging available. Can include cover sheet free to go over the mattress as a protector.


* Breville IHB086 Hand Blender Kit in White ?15 (purchased for ?50)


**SOLD** Grey Towel Bundle Set ?10 total of 7 towels - 3 large bath sheets/towels (100x150cm) 2 are "Frajen" grey and 1 is "Haren" grey. 4 hand towels (50x100cm) 2 are "Frajen" grey and 2 are Sainsburys Home grey/blue.


* 6 glass mugs ikea ("DROMBILD") 6 for ?3


* Sainsburys silicone ice cube tray (28 cubes) ?2


* Glass serving bowl 28cm ?1?


**SOLD** Lemon Squeezer, sifter, 2 oven mit pads and 2 cork heat pads ?3


* Baby high chair ikea ?5


* Kids step stool white ?2


* Kids? toilet training seat with ladder as seen on Argos - cleaned and sterilised in original box ?10


* Universal TV stand ?8


* Pillows x 2 Sainsburys 2 for ?3


**SOLD** Double quilt cover + two pillowcases from Ikea, called "Gomblomma" ?5


* Argos Red kite travel cot with carry case and mattress ?30 (originally ?59)


* 54 Coat hangers - 30 black adult hangers and 24 children's coat hangers ?4 total



* Grey very clean bin used only for recycling clean goods, 50x50x50cm ?2


* Clothes Airer plus more - 3 pieces in total ?8... includes 3 tier clothes drying rack, ikea 'Jall' clothes basket, AND ikea Hanging Dryer Pressa with 16 Clothes Pegs


* 3 piece knife set from Ikea "Andlig" ?2


* Argos kettle - ?5 (booklet with product)?


* Sainsburys iron used only twice, packaging supplied - ?6


##SOLD## 2 throw blankets - both ikea one is called 'polarvide' and the other 'gurli' - both for ?5


##SOLD## Set of 20 containers for kitchen storage and perfect for school lunches and picnics ?2

##SOLD## 6 wine glasses ikea ("SVALKA") 6 for ?2?

##SOLD## 1L red carafe water bottle ?2?

##SOLD## Large glass baking tray ?1

##SOLD## 3 piece plastic bowls set includes a Colander plus 2 mixing bowls (small and large) all "VISPAD" range ?2

##SOLD## Duvet x 3 Ikea ?6 each or 3 for ?15

##SOLD## Beautiful bedding set quilt cover + two pillowcases (double size) from Ikea called "jattevallmo" blue ?10

##SOLD## Kids' red with black detail 'Sondico' football/soccerball in mint condition, only used indoors ?2

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