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917 days ago

2 TEBO Massage Mattresses

Mark from Flat Bush

We have 2 single bed massage mattresses that belong on the Tebo/Bambillo Adjustable Bed. Unfortunately, only one of the mattresses various massage functions works. They are single bed mattresses with dimensions of
H 200 cm x W 76 cm, both are in excellent condition and only 18 months old. They have a removable protector cover on each and both together they would fit on a Queen-sized base. The massage function has 20 programs with different functions and the mattresses are multi-layer combination of spray bonded cotton, polyester, gel memory foam and high-tech resilient foam. The gel memory foam helps keep you cool in summer and warm in winter.
We are selling these as one of the massage mattresses stopped working and both were replaced by the TV Shop, so looking for a new home for the old mattresses. There entire package of 2 single adjustable beds with massage mattresses cost us close on $10,000 at the TV Shop back in February 2022.
So, this is a really good deal as we are only wanting $800 for the working massage mattress and $600 for the other, although happy to negotiate a price for both together.
Please note these are only the mattresses and don't include the adjustable bases.
Call or Text Mark on 027 573 1965 if you want to come around and try it out, before purchasing or if you are interested.

Negotiable

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