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Slumber FlexElectronically Powered Adjustable Bed Base and Infinity Mattress

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R12,999

Retail: R18,000
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Say goodnight to bad sleep with the Slumber Flex Adjustable Bed. This fully adjustable bed welcomes you to the healthiest sleep & wellbeing environment you can get! This transformative bed is ideal for relieving pain and improving overall vitality.

Product Features
  • Assists in relieving back & neck pain
  • Helps to improve blood flow & circulation
  • May assist breathing and snoring problems
  • Electronically powered with remote
  • Please note: Only Infinity mattresses are suitable for Slumber Flex Beds
Product Specifications
  • Material: Upholstered in High-Quality Polyester
  • Frame: Metal
  • Max weight per person: 120kg
  • Delivered Partially Assembled
  • Warranty: 
    • 2-year factory guarantee
    • 15-year service warranty 
Single XL:
  • 2000mm (L) x 900mm (W) x 560mm (H) (When Flat)
  • 2000mm (L) x 900mm (W) x 1200mm (H) (When Raised)
King XL:
  • 2000mm (L) x 1800mm (W) x 560mm (H) (When Flat)

  • 2000mm (L) x 1800mm (W x 1200mm (H) (When Raised)
  • Please note that the King XL consists of two Single XL Bases

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