Bunks for sale
Hi neighbours,
If anyone is looking to buy bunks for your kids' bedrooms or the bach/holiday home please drop me a line. I have two sets for sale. They are currently in Taupo (sorry not really available for viewing unless you were down there!) but I will bring them up to Hamilton at no cost for a definite buyer.
One set I am selling with no mattresses (easily purchased from Para Rubber, or look on TradeMe - just a few dollars for foam mattresses!).
The second set of bunks comes with two good quality pocket-spring mattresses. The mattresses are just a few years old and in very good condition. I'm not sure how old the bunks frames are.
I've replaced the (horrible) springy bases with proper slats so they are much better for backs. The slats have black strapping so the slats don't bunch up. The frames are metal so they're going to last. A few chips off the paint here and there. Comes with ladder for the top bunk and a safety rail.
$125 for the bunks with no mattresses
$225 for the bunks with the mattresses.
Free delivery in Hamilton, you'll just need to re-assemble them.
Thanks - and let me know if you have any questions.
Greg
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