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284 days ago

Slimline Wardrobe & storage cabinets needed

Angie from Saint Johns

I am need of a wardrobe for my flat in St Johns

Measurements
170.8 cm tall (67”)
99 cm Wide (39”)

I am looking for a slimline wardrobe that has a good strong rail for hanging up my clothes & jackets plus ideally a couple of drawers but not essential

I am on a very tight budget as are we all

If you, or anyone you know has something along these lines and are in no need for it any longer please call me on 022 101 2573

At the moment I don’t have a wardrobe at all because the wardrobe from k-mart collapsed which only lasted 4 months – it was made from fabric

I’m also looking for storage cabinets or boxes. The one I have at the moment is used as a lounge table but it opens up and has ample room which is ideally what I would like to get a couple more. See 2nd pic below

Please let me know as soon as possible so I can take my winter clothes out of the storage room and hang them up!

Maybe somebody has a steel rail on wheels that would act as a good wardrobe option

It doesn’t have to be new – I just uploaded a pic off a website as an example for it’s slimness – I don’t know what the measurements are of that particular wardorobe

My email is awilkin@xtra.co.nz

Angie Wilkin
Saint Johns

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