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Need a wardrobe, bed assembly service, even an i-candy travel system put together?


If you are one of those people who hate counting all the numerous little screws, bolts and fixings, hate unwrapping flat pack boxes and trying to read the confusing instructions. Or if you are one of those people who have had to take furniture apart again because you built it incorrectly? Then using a local handy person makes a lot of sense and saves a lot of stress!


All major retailers Ikea, Habitat, Argos, John Lewis and B&Q


Furniture items, bed's, Pram travel systems.


I operate some weekdays all weekends and charge ?15 p/h


text all enquiries and I will get back to you the same day.


Contact Cameron


The Flat Pack King


07846 647347

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