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Cot / Cotbed for sale


raquel

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Hi


I have a very well used cot / cot bed that we don't need any more.


It has done 2 babies, so it does have wear and tear. There are some teeth marks on the side bars of the cot and we've washed off some stickers.


It's a john Lewis white bed.


It's ?20 if anyone wants it.


150cm long and 77 wide.


Thank you

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