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FOR SALE: White bunkbeds, can be made into two single beds - ?100 ONO


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Stompa Uno white wooden bunk beds, detachable/convertible to two singles. Current price new = ?686.25


See: https://www.stompa.com/acatalog/Uno-Detachable-Bunk-White-RUNONBNK.html#SID=24


Excellent used condition. Only signs of use are where my kid has occasionally nibbled on the edge of the top bunk and left some teeth marks!


Perfect for growing children. We chose it because it was one of the only ones where an adult can sit upright on the bottom bunk to read with kids. The full size mattresses provide plenty of space for children and teddies. When they are older, the bunks can be separated and re-assembled as two individual, full size adult single beds.


Specifications:


Recommended min. age 6yrs for sleeping in top bunk.

Size of Bunk Bed H1612XW1051xL2082mm.

Clearance between lower and upper slats is in lowest position 97.5cm or 88cm in higher position.

Ladder can be fitted either side.

Flat steps on ladder for comfort and safety.

This bed takes a continental sized mattress 900x2000mm .

Split into 2 single beds.

Bed includes Wooden Slats.

White lacquered finish.



NB: For obvious reasons, this is collection only from SE21 8NB. It will be disassembled, with instructions for re-assembly. You will need a small van or extremely large car for the longest pieces (sides of bed = 200cm).


Welcome to come and take a look.

Thanks

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