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Children's beds- flexa? Thuka?

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weasle · 19/02/2012 14:29

I'm looking for a bed for ds soon to be 2 years to get him out of mine! I'll also need bunks for the older ones soon. So I've been looking at flexa and Thuka beds, are they really worth the money? I like the flexibility and am leaning to flexa for the uk smaller size as our rooms aren't that big, but not sure they are that much better than Thuka.
Any experience welcome.
TIA.

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Wiifitmama · 19/02/2012 14:39

We have had flexa for 10 years and still going strong. Yes, they are worth the money as they are strong and truly flexible. We started with one as a mid sleeper with a den underneath. Then it became a bunk bed but split so the other bed came out along the same wall. Then we moved and it is still a bunked but going around a corner. And in the next couple of years, we will purchase another as a high sleeper when oldest ds moves out of shared room into what is currently youngests room.

I highly recommend them.

weasle · 19/02/2012 20:28

Thanks, they do sound great.

Any more opinions?

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KathG · 19/02/2012 21:08

7 years on flexa still looks like new...

NatashaBee · 19/02/2012 21:12

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vanillamum · 19/02/2012 21:53

I can vouch for ebay FLEXA, all our three DC are in second hand flexa beds and they are just fantastic, really solid and I can't fault them. Also they are really expensive new but relatively cheap on ebay.

vanillamum · 19/02/2012 21:54

I should clarify the Beds are fantastic, I can often fault the DCs!

weasle · 20/02/2012 21:05

Thanks. No votes for Thuka then? That makes it an easier , if more expensive decision!

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