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Class act: Willem receives free remote for his old electric bed

Class act: Willem receives free remote for his old electric bed

After seventeen years of use, Willem Kunst's electric bed remote control broke, leading to a difficult search for a replacement. He eventually managed to obtain a new wired remote for free, despite the model being very difficult to find.

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