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Tall IKEA mirror bathroom cabinet on legs ?20


Roddy

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Selling an IKEA Vattern tall bathroom cabinet. It holds a lot and has a very useful full length mirrored door.


Measures (including door but not including legs):

Height 180cm

Width 40cm

Depth 21.3cm


Includes six glass shelves (incl brackets), 4 adjustable ?capita? legs, wall attachments and all original instructions for each component.


The unit is in used but good condition, although there is some yellowing on the right hand side panel (where the children had put some stickers) and the bottom frame of the mirror door looks slightly worn - although the mirror itself is fine and there may be a way to cover that somehow.


Legs have been taken off and shelves removed for transporting but unit itself has not been dismantled.


Collect from SE22, near Heber school. Please PM if interested. Would like it to go ASAP. Photos attached but please note the cabinet is leaning against a wall upside down and it looks much better when it?s the right way up and straight!!

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