King single/single trundler bed with all bedding
My very infrequently used guest room will be changed into a study, so the trundler bed is surplus to requirements. It consists of a king single bed with single trundler underneath. ( I don’t know exactly how old it is )When raised , both beds form one large king size bed with innerspring Sleepyhead mattresses ( no stains or marks).
The beds come with:
2 mattress protectors
2 electric blankets
2 duvet inners ( king single)
2 pillows
several sets of fitted and top cotton sheets ( some single, some king single)
2x2 KS duvet covers with matching pillowcases
2 KS green and white quilted covers with matching pillowcases
All items are clean and some almost unused
Must be picked up with Van or Ute Karori City End ( drive-on with path only to house)
Please send me a PM or TEXT on 0272484333 if interested in buying, but only if you are certain you can pick up!
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