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Awesome fold-out bed for sale - ?100


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This bed is ideal for anyone who needs all the space they can get, but who also wants the utility of a double bed. This single bed has another, spring-loaded single bed stored underneath, which can be rolled out and set up, making a slightly-larger-than-double bed.


This sale also includes 2 Benson's Beds 'Diamond' open coil spring single mattresses.

The main bed and headboard can be dismantled into their component parts with an allen key, for ease of transportation. However, the lower bed frame remains intact (210 x 96cm), so factor that into your calculations!


Bedframe Length: 210cm (82.5")

Bedframe width: 99cm (39") -- 195cm (76.7") when fully pulled out

Height (to top of mattress): 58cm (22.5")

Height (Headboard): 100cm (39.5")


The bed and mattresses are 7 years old and in good used condition. The only flaw I can see is that some of the laminate is coming off the wood towards the base of the bed - the extent of this is shown in the photos.


You will need to be able to take the bed and the mattresses away yourself, so make sure you have the right kind of transportation and someone to help you carry everything. We will dismantle the bed once you confirm your purchase!


PM me for more info. We're just off Lordship Lane, not far from East Dulwich Police Station.

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