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I am looking to buy 2 good quality trundle beds. All recommendations appreciated. Thanks.
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Also known as 'hideaway' beds. We bought ours in M&S and shipped them over to Cyprus. They're excellent space savers-in our 2 spare rooms, they each only take up the space of a single bed, but are easily transformed into two singles when required.

My only advice would be to buy good quality, particularly mattresses.
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Have a look in the furniture directory section on Paphos Life:

https://www.paphoslife.com/directory/category/furniture

Also, the bedroom section:

https://www.paphoslife.com/directory/category/bedroom


I know Gevorest do them, or something similar. We were in there the other day.
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Kia Picanto answered you, Lincoln.

You can use google for a lot of things. Some people prefer asking though, and I have no problem with that. When you ask you remove ambiguity.
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I posted on google

What is a trundle bed

answer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trundle_bed

Which says

A trundle bed (or truckle bed) is a bed that is stored under a normal bed, and that can be wheeled out for use by visitors or as another bed.
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How bored must you lot be? :lol:
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I am with Lincoln on this one. Finding, as I do, this site excellent in finding answers to questions posed, is it so difficult to reply with a useful answer?

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Rita Sherry wrote: Mon Mar 19, 2018 5:10 pm I am with Lincoln on this one. Finding, as I do, this site excellent in finding answers to questions posed, is it so difficult to reply with an answer rather than a reference point?

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Couldn't agree more Rita.

Personally, I still like to think that a trundle bed is something that trundles down a hill. Usually found in Carry On films.
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Dominic

Love it :lol: :lol: :lol:

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For spare beds that roll up and pack away in a cupboard, and don't need a mattress, there doesn't come much better than a British Army Officer's camp bed! Canvas and sprung steel rods, it assembles in a minute.

All you need is a sleeping bag and pillow. Or an underblanket and duvet and pillow. Had many nights of peaceful nights sleep on such a bed in the back of my Ford Thames van when motorcycle racing, back in the 70's...

These must be available to buy locally, given the three SBO sites you have there?

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Link please, Hudswell?

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I know what you mean, my friend has one thet we borrow occasionally. Not sure if they got them here or from UK, I'll ask. I'm sure I've seen them here though. Steptoe's?

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