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John Lewis Rachel cot bed + NEW under cot drawer - birth to 5 years


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We are selling this John Lewis Rachel cotbed (from birth - 5 years), as seen here:


https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-partners-rachel-cotbed-white/p230700878


A pine cotbed with a white finish. It has fixed sides, three base positions and includes teething rails. It comes with extra end panels to convert the cotbed into a junior bed that for ages up to 4/5 years. See John Lewis link above for dimensions and more info including assembly instructions.


Good condition, from a smoke-free pet-free home.


Can also throw in for free the mattress, waterproof mattress covers and cotbed sheets (all from John Lewis) if wanted.


RRP at John Lewis ?180.

Selling here for ?50 ono.


Collection from Camberwell Grove SE5. Already disassembled and ready for collection.

  • 3 weeks later...

Also for sale:


Boori under cot storage in white which fits under the above Rachel cotbed perfectly. Here is the John Lewis webpage with more product details:


[www.johnlewis.com]


This item comes ready assembled (unlike the cotbed which we?ve disassembled ready for transport).


?50; or ?90 if taken with the Rachel cotbed in the original post.

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