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B**Y
Take the Time to Do it Right
I have read review after review the middle support is short and the bed frame isn't sturdy. In my opinion it is extremely sturdy. I had no issues with the center pole not reaching each end. It looks great and I expect years of use from it. Oh and no squeeking either. I made sure all the rubber inserts for the support beams were pushed in all the way. I bought the full size and purchased a bunkie board separately to support a memory foam mattress properly.I did reach out to the seller because in the description it says they have a video they can share and boy was it useful. Took me alone 90 minutes to put it together. I watched the video carefully and paid special attention to which way all the supports go and with what size screw.
R**T
Very nice bed frame middle beam is kind of short
It's a very nice bed frame the only issue I found with mine was that the middle support beam is not quite long enough the reach end too end. Their is extra screws in the packaging, there's two longer ones that are extra that you can use as a substitute to make up the extra distance to reach the bottom end on middle support beam.
F**Y
Good choice
While it took me over an hour to assemble, it was well worth it. I love the styling of wood and metal. I chose that stylefor other pieces I purchased for my living room. The bed is sturdy and because I have tile floors and my bedroom is a bit smaller, I can slide the whole bed to one side or another making linen changes much easier. Good product.
S**E
very strong bed
I put the bed together by myself. I felt that it was easy but just took some time. I was very surprised that it had so many peices and thought how will this be sturdy. It is sturdy! It's made from very strong metal and the construction is well supported. I'm very impressed with this hed and highly recommend it. I wouldn't say that it is a style for a master bedroom but but for a kid/teen its perfect!
L**H
Sturdy, Quiet, and Affordable
I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of this bed. We unexpectedly had to purchase a new bed frame when our queen sized frame broke during a move, and we decided to just upgrade to a king size earlier than planned. We didn't want to compromise on the quality of our mattress, so we decided to pick a more affordable bedframe option.The frame is quite easy to put together, and the directions are clear and based on illustrations. It took two people about an hour to assemble the frame. We did not require additional tools, the manufacturer provides the allen wrench you require.Overall the bedframe is aesthetically pleasing. The wood part of the headboard is MDF, but the laminated pattern seems realistic. It's usually covered by pillows or the quilt anyway, so authenticity isn't of great concern to me. The metal portion is nice as well. It has an industrial appearance, but does not seem "distressed". It is smooth, and I have not caught blankets or myself on any snags or rough spots.The bedframe appears sturdy. Rubber inside the slots where you stick the supportive slats keeps it from squeaking. There is a center support, but I noticed the two legs on the front and back kind of hover above the floor. I'm not sure if they touch the floor when people get into the bed, but they're there, I guess. There is foam on the top of the center support which the slats rest on, so no squeaking there. I have not noticed the bed shifting or making noise when people get in or out, and both of us are tall people over 200 pounds.There is a small gap at the end of the bed when you push the mattress all the way up. It's only about 2 inches with our particular mattress. If you tuck blankets down in it, though, it's unnoticeable.The only thing I truly dislike is the center support at the edges of the bed. I've stubbed my toes on it a few times. If they'd just moved it back a few inches it would have been fine, but it's right at the edge in a spot people often step when they're making the bed or getting into the bed. You could probably take some black colored foam and wrap it around the leg so it's not quite so painful to smash your foot into that thing, but otherwise I anticipate more accidents.
C**Y
Well made and easy to assemble
Pros: Well designed and engineered, the included Allen wrench is all that is needed to assemble, everything lines up and all threads can be hand tightened before finishing with wrench. (note: do not over tighten especially the head/foot board, none of the parts require excessive torque), Each part is numbered. One person can assemble the bed. The headboard and footboard are MDF and both sides have the faux wood laminate. Having 9 feet to support the bed is good and the space under the bed is great for access under the bed and the bed also comes with spare parts.Cons: The instructions could be a little better i.e which way up to install the side rails (rubber dangly bits down) not clear in the photo, which way up for the center rail (foam side up, also the screw for the footboard can be backed out for easier install of the center rail and then reinstalled)) As others have mentioned the slat arrangement is less than desirable, they are very narrow and therefore the space between them may not meet the requirements of some mattresses, I had a foam mattress and needed to add 1/4 plywood over the slats and fastened down by drilling holes in the plywood and using nylon ties in several locations to hold down to the slats and frame, which makes it very easy to slide the mattress onto the bed and later rotate the mattress etc. The bed is a little larger than the queen size mattress; however I like that for my application. I placed plastic with foam carpet protectors under each leg and the bed slides easily for cleaning
A**R
slats too far apart
Pros: the bed looks great, and this is why I picked it. it's also one of the least expensive options out there. it was pretty straight forward to assemble, if you take your time and do it carefully.Cons: the frame is slightly bigger than the new mattress we got (Casper Original Hybrid) even though both are "queens".The biggest issue is that THE SLATS ARE TOO FAR APART!! Our new mattress says slats should be no more than 3 inches apart. I never saw that until after receiving the mattress (and already had the frame assembled). The frame has slats that are almost 6" inches apart. So it's completely not functional. I'm so sad.
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