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A John Lewis Trundle Bed £50 ONO


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I have a lovely John Lewis Trundle bed that I need to get rid of fairly quickly.

It was purchased 4 years ago, but has spent most of its life as  a guest bed as it was only used by my daughter daily for first 2 years.

Great as a single bed measuring 90 cm x 189 cm length x 57 cm height with a trundle bed underneath that can be used as a low bed for friends, or when put to full height and the mattresses are zipped together becomes a super king bed and is complete with a single headboard.

Am willing to dispose of the mattresses if someone would only like the bases.  There is a small stain on one of the mattresses, but they are in excellent condition otherwise as they have always been protected with a mattress protector.

I need this gone by next Wednesday 10th Jan

Feel free to DM if you would like to ask  any questions,

Thanks 

 

Emma

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  • 2 weeks later...

Bed still available and I'm able to hang on to it until 20th Jan now.  After which I will be sadly taking it to the dump, so hope it is useful to someone out there.   It’s in fantastic condition and if I had the space I’d keep it myself 😢
 

DM for more info.   
 

thanks 
 

Emma

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