03-02-2009, 08:13 PM | #1 |
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Mid Sleeper Cabin Bed
I'm after a childs mid sleeper cabin bed, with high solid sides.
Preferably to collect flat-packed somewhere not too far from Kent. Something like this would be ideal- I would be very grateful if anyone has one I could take off their hands! Willing to pay a fair amount! Thanks Tink xxx |
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wow that would make an ace tort table? where did you get the pic from?
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That was my thinking exactly! The pic is an Argos bed frame at £128ish. Do you think the sides are high enough?
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what size is it? ft wise
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I was thinking just the same,it would make a fab tortoise table
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I have one of these, not as a tort enclosure and have thought about it, but the sides are not very deep. There is also the dip in the side where the child can get out of bed easily. My tort would be able to escape quite easily even without putting the substrate in. I think you would have to higher the sides to make it safer if your torts are a decent size.
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