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Grey Metal Futon Bunk Bed

Marley from Whitby

šŸ¤—Free to a good homešŸ¤—

we'd like to bless a family with a futon bunk bed as we no longer need it. The only trouble we've had with it, is when kids fight for the top bunk lolā˜ŗļø... Great for those unexpected visitors or for a kids game roomšŸ˜Ž

We move house next Friday 26 August & this must to be gone before then😊

Description
ā— Twin Futon Bunk Bed, Futon Mattress
ā— Materials: Metal
ā— Color: Grey
ā— Safety rails on top bunk
ā— 2x foam mattresses included (for top bunk as pictured, in good condition)
ā— Bottom bunk is futon couch that folds out into double bed

ā—‹ Features: Full Metal Construction; Improved Rail Reinforcement; Top Guard Rails; Attached Ladder; Futon Bottom Bunk
ā—‹ Alan key is the only tool required (we will disassemble before pick up)

ā— Pick-Up only (will require trailer or van with no seats)

šŸ™ŒFirst in First ServešŸ™Œ

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