Customer Reviews
Good Product
I've had this now for about a month. It's sturdyWas pretty easy to put togetherI did have a bit of an issue with the slats coming lose not sure if I did something wrong or notBut since I re-did them I haven't had anymore issues. It also came all together in an easy to carry box... Not to heavy or bulkyAll in all I'm happy with the purchase
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Worth the money
I transferred my kids from a toddler bed to another twin bed that cost hundreds of dollars, I said forget it and decided to go with these. They are easy to mantle together. Very lightweight. And my kids loved jumping on the bed and you don’t have to worry about any base boards breaking because these are all made of steel. Plus I can lay in the bed with them if I need too. Highly recommend especially the ones on a budget!!
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Seems a bit flimsy, but surprisingly holds up well.
Firstly, the frame is extremely easy to put together, and doesn't need any additional tools. It holds a surprising amount of weight for regular use (spread out, about 400 pounds works just fine for it.) I wouldn't jump up and down on it like a little kid (a tragedy, I know,) but it holds a surprising amount of weight for how light it is. I have mine up against one side of the wall and it doesn't sway that much, but I can see if you have it in the middle of a wall with just the head side of the frame against it, it might sway quite a bit and be less stable. It has a good amount of height for how thin it is, and I like how you don't need a box spring with it. It does creak at times, but it's not constantly making noise. I would reckon it's less noisy than most other thin bed frames. And some people have mentioned that they are afraid that accidentally kicking a leg post might cause it to fold down, but i've accidentally bumped the middle ones and the lower end posts a few times, and it stayed put very well. The only gripe with construction that I have is that many of the smaller slabs aren't a perfect fit and there is a slight gap of a few millimeters on the brackets for most of them. You can center them to have an even amount of gap between each side, and so far every single one has held up fairly well. I haven't noticed a problem with it, but a few of the brackets that hold the smaller slabs in place (the brackets are connected to both sides of the frame) came at a slight downward angle out of the box, and even though I was afraid it would get worse, the brackets actually haven't moved from use. I'm assuming that getting a hammer and knocking them back in better orientation (flat and in line with bed frame) would be easy, but i'm afraid to do so in case they become too malleable and potentially make it worse, or even break off.
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