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STILL AVAILABLE - Sofa bed for collection this weekend - £100 ONO


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Purchased two years ago from a lovely couple who had used this in their spare room. It has been in our spare room and used a handful of times. Some small imperfections on sofa but easily covered with a throw and cushion. 

The sofa bed mattress is quite thin so we used a brand new SilentNight AirMax topper (happy to include for £20) and it did the job for the odd nights sleep! There are also some stains from the previous owners, but with a protector and topper we never really noticed. Mattress could also be replaced if you prefer.

Sofa is 174cm wide

Mattress is 135cm wide

Please DM and I can send more photos (can't upload all here). Available for collection from SE5

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