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SOLD New Ikea king Size pocket sprung mattress ?130


Angelina

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I bought this a few weeks ago but I thought it was going to be softer - it's medium firm. It has great reviews and is a really good mattress.


It's not been used but I unwrapped it and would rather sell it than take it back, which I can't logistically manage.


New cost ?240. Collection near GG roundabout.


https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/hoevag-pocket-sprung-mattress-firm-dark-grey-70244518/

I've had lots of questions about the price and why I'm selling it instead of taking it back.


I'll sell it for ?130, which is approx ?100 less than I paid for it.


1. I don't want to go back to Ikea

2. I already have another new mattress and I have both benefited and given a lot through this forum and if someone wants a new mattress cheaper than they would pay at Ikea then it's just a win-win and I'm happy to do that.

3. It is new, it's not been slept on

4. No, there is nothing wring with it. I think the one in the shop I tried out had probably been softened by all the other "bed-triers"

5. It came rolled up so it does roll up so should be fine to transport, but I would need someone stronger to help me do that (which ties into point 1. above.


If anyone is interested, they can come and have a no obligation look.


Thanks :-)

Angelina

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