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733 days ago

PLAYnLEARN ECE MOBILE CHANGE TABLE WITH STAIRS $275

Linda from Stanmore Bay

PlaynLearn ECE Mobile Changing Table with Steps $275
Was Used in ECE Childcare Centre.
SAVE YOUR STAFF FROM BACK INJURIES WHILE LIFTING CHILDREN TO CHANGE NAPPIES!!
800mm deep 590mm wide 910mm high

Depth with stairs out 1420mm.
Locking wheels on the front castors of each piece of unit.
Pull out stairs.
Comes with vinyl baby change mat/cushion

Unit in good condition.
New paint.
New slide rails.
Mat in average condition, new covers can be bought or made.
Great tool to save staff from back injuries from lifting children at nappy change times!

These are over $1000.00 new, grab a bargain !!
Pick up Stanmore Bay OR could deliver locally.
Contact Linda 027 2261733 or PM

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