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Now sold - Calming weighted blanket


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?50 ? wonderful condition, includes dust bag. From a smoke and pet free home. Photos attached. Selling due to house move. Collection from North Cross Road.


Brand - Calming Blanket

Make - Adult Blanket

Dimensions - 198cm x 121cm

Weight - 6.8kg

Colour - granite

As shown here https://calmingblankets.co.uk/products/weighted-blanket?variant=29062653444195


RRP ?149.00 selling for ?50


Offered on a first come, first served basis. No time wasters please.



Website safety disclaimer: Weighted blankets are not suitable for children under 3 years old. Consult your GP if using alongside serious medical conditions. Ensure user can safely lift the blanket.


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