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Nearly new Mattress and PANDA Bamboo mattress topper


KatieG

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Hello,

I bought this mattress as a temporary solution during the lockdown until I could get out to the shops. I've had it for only five months. It has been used with a bamboo mattress topper and a mattress protector on top of that so is like new.


Here is the link to view it:


https://www.argos.co.uk/product/6043009?clickSR=slp:term:mattress%20king:35:129:2


I bought it for ?289 and would like to sell it for ?120 ono.


I'm also offering the luxury PANDA bamboo mattress topper for ?80 originally ?160. This has been used under a mattress protector for four months and is like new and incredibly comfortable and wicks away heat to keep you cool.


Here's the link to the original from Dunelm:


https://www.dunelm.com/product/panda-bamboo-memory-foam-mattress-topper-1000158919?beddingSize=Kingsize&defaultSkuId=30677484


Collection from Anerley/Crystal Palace

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