2203 days ago

Sleep Max Pocket Pillowtop Mattress

Tatsuichiro from West Harbour

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Please note : this is only mattress
My mother in law used this mattress for a month

Sheets was always on and kept it in our spare room
Now we are cleaning up our house for new year and it needs to go...

Bought as a brand new in March 2019 at Beds 4U

Dimension : 200cm x 110cm x 16cm

Sleep Max Pocket Pillowtop Mattress

Pillowtop Mattress offers exceptional comfort and support. The pocket springs have been individually fortified to provide an ultra high-density spring system that offers additional rigidity, ensuring firm support and minimal partner disturbance to keep you sleeping soundly all night long.

The Pocketed Spring Technology which works independently help in minimising side movement and partner disturbance to aid deep sleep. The additional pillowtop layer attached to the mattress offers a plush feel for extra comfort. Create the foundation for a comfortable sleep with the base

$50 for delivery in Auckland

Pick up from Westgate

Price: $200

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