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2509 days ago

Queen bed and base

Steven from Richmond

I purchased this bed earlier in 2018 because my bed was falling apart and I just decided I needed to upgrade.
I chose this bed because it is firm but also soft as with the memory foam it will shape to your body.
The bed has a winter and a summer season side. Winter season holds more heat and summer season has a cooling gel in bedded.

I just moved to Christchurch and the bed is too big for my room. I have to sadly say goodbye to it.
But this just means you can enjoy it for less than I purchased it for. Retail price for the bed is $695 + $200 for the base. I am selling it for $525 (ONO) including base. Which is a pretty sweet deal.

Comes with a 4 & 1/2 year warranty

Comes with all legs, packaged up as per photos. No stains no rips or tears.
Comes from a smoke free environment.

I know someone else on trademe who. Can deliver between Christchurch, Ashburton, Timaru, and as far North as Kaikoura.
Or
Pick up Richmond, Christchurch.
Please offers or questions below.

Negotiable

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