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1906 days ago

Free Couch - well used

Nic from Khandallah

We are getting a new couch so hoping someone has a use for our current one to avoid taking it to landfill.

The couch has been both a family couch and a flat couch and as a result the foam is has shifted a bit in some places and it also has a few marks.

This is a nice big squishy couch and great for naps! Each piece is separate (5 pieces in total) so you can set it up to fit whatever space you have. There are two corner pieces, 2 straight pieces, and an ottoman.

Some well-placed cushions and blankets would help fill in the gaps to ensure it is comfortable.

The couch would need to be picked up sometime in the next couple of weeks. We are home most days so it doesn't even have to be on a weekend!

I will probably also list elsewhere - for free :)

Free

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