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Solid Wood Dark Blue and White Bunk Beds


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Super solid nice looking bunk beds. £100 ono

Brand is Captain Snooze (well-known Australian brand). Cost around £600 new

Has been used for two boys so does have some wear on steps. Please see pictures

What we liked about the bunks (aside from them being very sturdy and safe) is you can have wide range of configurations including turning the bottom bed around to L-shape or removing the bottom bed completely and using one as a single bed and the other as a loft bunk. It also has book shelf type storage on outside and internally.

It is also proper single bed size so has lasted for my kids into their early teens.

We can dismantle for you but please note it is not fully flat pack. The end sections are modular so you are likely to need a van for pick up.

Comes with mattresses (if you want them - ok if not) in good condition

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