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Stokke Changing Table - Good condition £100 ono


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IMG_9859.jp2Selling our Stokke changing table in good second hand condition. 

There are a few chips on the paint, but generally a really good table - very sturdy and plenty of space and storage.

It comes with two trays attached to the side and two large drawers; a mattress pad and three spare towel covers (the mattress pad can be washed).

Can be taken apart and stored (the drawers fold down).

Have reassembled for sale - would prefer buyer to pick up in assembled state if possible (it can be a bit fiddly to put together too) - but comes with instructions and all screws etc.

Pick up SE14 5NS. Text/WhatsApp 07792233792 with any questions.

 

Assembled Dimensions:
18"H x 29.9"W x 24.7"D

 

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