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78 days ago

Bunk Bed Can Be Used As Two Single Beds

Nicola from Karori

Single bed bunk set, in excellent, used, near-new condition. Barely ever used as in grandparents guest bedroom.

Can be split in to two single beds when needed, as seen in photos.

Sturdy, strong. The set comes with a ladder and the top bed comes with side guardrails as an added safety measure.

Free up space in the bedroom and make more room for activities.
Perfect for your children sharing a room or those who want a friend to stay overnight.

WOODEN FRAME

Size/Dimensions:
2025mm long (203cm L)
1010mm wide (101cm W)
910mm high (bottom bunk - 91cm H)
830mm high (top bunk - 83cm H)

Colour: Mid to dark brown

MATTRESSES (x2 included)

Excellent quality single mattresses bought with bunk bed frame.
- Orthopaedic mattress: 186cm L x 95cm W x 24cm D (includes an extra spongy plush foam topper)
- Standard Single mattress: 186cm L x 95cm W x 20cm D

Comes with its own Allen hex key and assembly instructions.
Listing price is for the bunk bed frame and the two mattresses.
Ideally pick up would be best but delivery could be included by negotiation if within the Kapiti/Wellington region.

Price: $400

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