FREE well used Double Mattress
Hey there! I've recently got a new mattress, so I'm giving away my old Double.
It does have a couple of problems, but I've managed to sleep on it fine for the last 15+ years.
Cons: You can only use one side. The top has a sag in one area, which has pushed springs downward, which poke holes in the bottom (the topside has two small holes -no springs poke through-, but the bottom side is where the holes are slightly larger and springs poke).
It'd be good for someone who doesn't have a mattress, or as use for a base if you put your other mattress on top if you don't have a frame or boxspring. Even as use for a bed for animals if you have the room.
No smells, lightly stained, pretty good condition for being used to sleep on for more than 12 hours a day for the last 15+ years.
Pickup: Available for pickup at any time with some notice, from Royal Road, Massey.
Please comment if you'd like it ASAP, otherwise it will be sent to the tip.
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