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2847 days ago

Novadown king size mattress topper for sale $150

Sunshine from Orakei

Hi neighbours
We have a Novadown king size mattress topper that has hardly been used and has been in storage, have put out in the sun and freshened it up - bought approx two years ago direct from Novadown.

RRP new is over $669 so grab a bargain before winter hits, we just want to get rid of it as is taking up space thus the low price.

This is hardly used - was our bed for about two weeks and my partner found it too soft for him, but been in storage and some tears on the carry case (not on the topper itself, see pics).

Pick up is Orakei in Auckland.

Here is info from their website -

King size Novadown Goose Down and Feather mattress topper - highest quality.

Top layer is 75/25 goose down and lower layer is 5/95 goose down (thinner layer should be facing upwards on the bed). The mattress topper is cassette chambered and covered in 100% down proof cotton to keep feathers encased and ensuring even fill and even distribution.

Novadown do not use feathers and downs plucked from live animals.

Size is King (170x201cm).

Any questions let me know - thank you!

Negotiable

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