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Troll Wooden Cot, great condition ?60.


alicecarr

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We have a lovely Troll wooden cot in pale wood (like this one: https://www.wayfair.co.uk/children-nursery/pdp/troll-nursery-lux-cot-qaae1035.html).


It has three height settings, a drop side, teething guards, and wheels that lock. Happy to include the mattress, a mattress protector and we have x2 peter rabbit bed sheets too.


We have found it a very sensible size in that has accommodated our two sons from birth through to 2.5 years without seeming too big or too small. Size is 92.5cm H x 68.7cm L x 125.6cm.


We have the original instructions on how to assemble which is pretty straight forward.


Available for viewing or collection in SE22 (Pellatt Road). I can email or whatsapp photos - struggling to compress size to get them uploaded here.

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