Be careful not to stub your toe on the middle wheel when youre pulling the bed out. (Happens from stance used to pull out bed
Simply to put together. I dont remember if it was a review for this product or another bed, but the plastic pieces snap in easily. No pain. You might only need one extra person just to hold up the frame while youre putting the bolts in. But you could just as soon put it across a chair to keep it level.
The wheels only move in a back and forth direction, and while using the bed I think there is enough weight that you dont have to worry about the frame moving around. Again, watch that middle wheel, your bare toes will thank me.
Seems sturdy enough. IIRC it can handle max of 250lbs.
UPDATE 2016/10/11: if anyone wants to do a daybed + trundle combo try this trundle with this bed frame (swascana 14 twin bedframe https://www..com/gp/aw/d/B01IOVEZ84/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8psc=1 I paid about $188.84 for both +/- shipping. Compare that to a complete combo.
Be careful not to stub your toe
Be careful not to stub your toe on the middle wheel when youre pulling the bed out. (Happens from stance used to pull out bed Simply to put together. I dont remember if it was a review for this product or another bed, but the plastic pieces snap in easily. No pain. You might only need one extra person just to hold up the frame while youre putting the bolts in. But you could just as soon put it across a chair to keep it level. The wheels only move in a back and forth direction, and while using the bed I think there is enough weight that you dont have to worry about the frame moving around. Again, watch that middle wheel, your bare toes will thank me. Seems sturdy enough. IIRC it can handle max of 250lbs. UPDATE 2016/10/11: if anyone wants to do a daybed + trundle combo try this trundle with this bed frame (swascana 14 twin bedframe https://www..com/gp/aw/d/B01IOVEZ84/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8psc=1 I paid about $188.84 for both +/- shipping. Compare that to a complete combo.