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Sofabeds on Ebay - ??
LibertyLivi
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Hi, I need a new sofa (we dont use it much - but occaisonally have guests so need a sofa bed).
Only really have about £100 to spend
Has anybody bought one of the 'Supra' Faux Leather Sofa beds or 'Click Clack' ones on ebay which are around £90 to £120? and anbody know the cheapest palace to get them?
What are they like? Will they so as an occasional sofa/sofabed or are they too cheap & to steer clear of?
Would rather a faux leather (cant afford real leather) as it is easier to clean if spillages etc or if the dog jumps on it!
Only really have about £100 to spend
Has anybody bought one of the 'Supra' Faux Leather Sofa beds or 'Click Clack' ones on ebay which are around £90 to £120? and anbody know the cheapest palace to get them?
What are they like? Will they so as an occasional sofa/sofabed or are they too cheap & to steer clear of?
Would rather a faux leather (cant afford real leather) as it is easier to clean if spillages etc or if the dog jumps on it!
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You might be better off with a futon, more likely to get a deal on something that isn't utter crap.
Faux leather is horrible to sit on, you get sweatty, yuk!
Or just buy a decent inflatable mattress. You can get them for £25ish, plus an electronic pump for fast inflation.0 -
Set your sights lower than palaces;)LibertyLivi wrote: »anbody know the cheapest palace to get them?
I know someone in the furniture business and faux leather tends not to be the best buy.
I've not looked recently, but it used to be that 'seconds' would be a good buy. If the seller will tell you what the fault is it can be a good deal, furniture will often be marked as seconds and not have any noticeable problem. Try a local search, you may have a seller near by with their own delivery in your area..0 -
If you don't mind second hand then the other place to look are charity shops that have furniture stores. (The only one I know of is British Heart as there's one down the road from me, but I'm sure there's others.)
I've seen sofa beds and futons in there for less than £100 (can't vouch for how nice they are but that's another matter)0 -
I gave a bed to British Heart Foundation shop, they sold it for £30 more than I paid for it new!If you don't mind second hand then the other place to look are charity shops that have furniture stores. (The only one I know of is British Heart as there's one down the road from me, but I'm sure there's others.).0 -
Try checking with your local council - ours co-ordinates a furniture recycling charity which collects old furntiture and reconditions it for sale.0
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I gave a bed to British Heart Foundation shop, they sold it for £30 more than I paid for it new!
:rotfl:
Their pricing is so off sometimes, they had refurbished washing machines for £199, Argos had a big sign in their window advertising brand new ones for £109.
Then they had the most beautiful dressing table for £30, I'd have quite happily paid over £50 for it because it was lovely - just wouldn't fit in my house!0 -
They are low for a sofa, we have one in our spare room it's also quite short for a bed...
Try Ikea Bargain corner if you have a local ish one, tuesdays used to be extra 10% discount in Bristol at least
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