2552 days ago

Paula white queen size bed + sleepy head mattress, under warranty

Kyle from Eastbourne

Paula white queen size bed, bought brand new from Localshops in Upper Hutt:
Queen Bed: H 1030/600 (Headboard/Footboard, W L

Mattress: Bought brand new from Smith city 2 years ago. Under 10 years warranty. Comes with sleepy head mattress protector.

Sleepyhead Chiropractic Alignment Queen Bed, current price (25/12/2018) $1500

www.smithscity.co.nz...

Both receipts can be provided.

Pets free, smoke free.

Selling due to upgrade to higher grade sleepy head mattress and bed.

The mattress has been stored and sealed in plastic protection bag. It's very heavy and I cannot move it by myself. So you will need two people to move it,

Must pick up from Eastbourne.

Price: $800

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