My wife and I bought this for xmas for our girls, 3 and 5. We assembled it xmas eve in their room while they
slept in another room. It took about 2-3 hours of work to build. But worth it. In the morning the girls went crazy
for the new beds. They love them. The beds are sturdy, safe, and a good deal.
Pieces were labeled wrong so when my husband first put it together, it was wrong and he had to take the whole thing apart and do it again. The stickers on the pieces are hard to get off and leave sticky white substance on the bed or scratch off the paint when trying to remove them.
i have been looking for the perfect bed for my 4 and 6 yo girls and so glad i came across this one. as a single mom i have to do everything, so i needed to find something lightweight enough for me to handle to but sturdy for 2 active girls. I love this bed and so do they, direction were easy all the pieces fit never confused and put together in under 2 hrs with their help.
I love this bunk bed. I bought it for my daughters who are 5 and 6 and it is absolutely perfect for them. My dad helped put it together and we had it up in about 2 hours. The instructions were very easy to follow, and with some common sense, it is a pretty strightforward design anyhow. Although I will admit I did not recieve the allen wrench that is supposed to come with it, but luckily I have a stash of tools that came in quite handy when putting this together. Once up it is sturdy and a great height for their upstairs room with low ceilings. The rails are also very sturdy and I am not at all worried about my daughter falling off when sleeping. Overall, this is a great bunk bed that I would definitely recommend to parents of younger children or if you have limited vertical space.
We purchased the bunks in September and they sat in the box for over a month. They were surprisingly easy to put together. The directions were simple, all of the parts were there and after about two hours (I took my time) they were finished.
We were very happy with the color of the wood and the fact that the bunks were very sturdy. We have two boys sleeping in them ages 5 and 8 and the bunks are holding up very well. There is good storage underneath the bottom bunk. This is an excellent bunk bed for the price. Brian Dunphy
LOTS of pieces,but worth it after assembly. Everything well aligned and easy to build,but make sure you have a cordless drill with a good clutch so as to not over tighten the screws and strip them out, and a hex bit(metric) that fits the screw heads. supplied a wrench to tighten the screws,but youd be at it all day w/o the drill.
Packed very tight and package is heavy( about 116#) but OK to move with 2 guys.Arrived in great shape and fast thru Super saver Shipping.
Bought the Espresso instead of the Cherry as it was $100 cheaper(Bought 2 sets). Color is not too dark and looks classy. All 4 beds feel very sturdy after assembly.
I added 3 slats to the 7 provided per bed as Adults will be sleeping on these occasionally. The 10 slats are now about 5.25 inches apart. Bought 1x3s at HDepot .Also added 1 Luan Plywood as a Bunky Board that was probably not necessary but I screwed them to the slats to further stiffen it.
Result is a very sturdy 2 sets of Bunkbeds that are rated at 250lbs each bed and that look and work.
Had one of the rails with a crack in a Knot all the way to the outside of the rail, so called the WE number and they have already shipped the replacement. A PERSON from AMERICA answered the call and helped me with NO hassle. These beds are made in Vietnam and show pride of Manufacturing and packaging. Fabulous Buy.
First off, the packaging was damaged and there were parts missing out of the box. Since the bed comes in one box, instead of 2 or 3, it weighs a lot. For that reason whichever side the shipper lays the box, especially if they handle it roughly, will most likely will damage the box and parts inside it. Because of the damaged to the box the parts inside were moving around freely denting each other. The wood was dented in many different places making the bed look like it has been used for several years. The construction is not so bad but its not great either, I would probably give the construction 3.5 stars out of 5.
The instructions are pretty good and 2 people can assemble the bed in about an hour or 2, depending on how mechanical savvy you are.
The slots of the bed base are spaced far apart making each bed only use 7 pieces and that will not work very well with rubber/latex mattresses. I had to use all 14 pieces on the bottom portion and IKEA ones on the top.
The ladder is very slippery, having the same lacquer finish as the rest of the furniture. The steps are way too wide for little kids hands to grab them comfortably and safely. They are not round but rectangular with sharp edges (an inch high and 2 5/8" inches deep). My son almost fell off, climbing off the top, and I had to catch him.
Real wood no particle board, pretty quick and easy to put together, but one needs to squeeze the long side boards together when screwing in the slats. The posts are solid 2X2 but the horizontal pieces are thin and held together by 2 bolts per corner. I wouldnt recommend jumping on it or anything rambunctious that kids are inclined do / it will NOT hold up if stressed by abuse. Im sure nobody is inclined to play "pirates" with their bunk bed.... you will be the one going "aaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrr....." when the bed cant take it. Again, its a good enough bed, but probably wont stand up to much kid stress beyond sleeping in it.
The other issue is that the box is HEAVY, rated as a 2 person team lift, and not at all well padded. Looks like UPS put an "ooPS" in ours / our UPS route has only one driver. The manufacturer should definitely re/think their packaging strategy. Two LIGHTER boxes would be better. Got some economy mattresses from BigLots because of the feedback on chemical smells/problems in foam mattresses / thanks all for that.
I just finished putting 2 sets of these together. On the plus side, the wood was solid, nicely finished, and not warped or twisted. The directions were easy to understand.
On the negative side: heres a list of the tools I needed to assemble these beds: a drill press; a chop saw; a drill/driver and appropriate bits; 8mm, 6mm, 4mm drill bits; ratcheting screwdriver; a saddle square; a center punch; a 4 clamp, an 8" clamp, a very sharp chisel, and a good portable vacuum.
The headboards and footboards went together very easily. The 4 clamp just makes it easier. You can hold the pieces together while driving the hardware. Now the fun begins. To join a headboard to a footboard you use a 2 piece connector. A bolt goes into the head or footboard hole and the mating piece has a hole driven at 90 degrees into which you insert a barrel nut. Most of these went in just fine, but there were a few where the barrel nut hole was not deep enough. Sometimes it was due to chips and dust not being extracted (get out the vacuum) and sometimes they were not driven deep enough (get out the 8mm bit). Once there was a hole where there shouldnt have been one and no hole where there should have. (Drill press, because it was in a leg and required a deep, straight, 90 degree hole.) The most problems I had involved attaching the ladder. When you put the bed slats where the directions tell you, they interfere with placing the fasteners for the ladder. You need to chop off corners of the slats (chop saw). And even then you may have to hand chisel more tolerance to drive the fasteners home. Even then, some holes for ladders did not even come close to matching the holes in the joining boards. I was able to get a couple in, but I had to drill the rest.
The process was frustrating and exhausting, but the final product is sturdy, solid, and I have no worries about having my grandchildren sleep in them. But its not for the weekend handyman.
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bunkbeds for xmas
My wife and I bought this for xmas for our girls, 3 and 5. We assembled it xmas eve in their room while they slept in another room. It took about 2-3 hours of work to build. But worth it. In the morning the girls went crazy for the new beds. They love them. The beds are sturdy, safe, and a good deal.
Instructions are confusing
Pieces were labeled wrong so when my husband first put it together, it was wrong and he had to take the whole thing apart and do it again. The stickers on the pieces are hard to get off and leave sticky white substance on the bed or scratch off the paint when trying to remove them.
so easy to put together
i have been looking for the perfect bed for my 4 and 6 yo girls and so glad i came across this one. as a single mom i have to do everything, so i needed to find something lightweight enough for me to handle to but sturdy for 2 active girls. I love this bed and so do they, direction were easy all the pieces fit never confused and put together in under 2 hrs with their help.
Perfect!!
I love this bunk bed. I bought it for my daughters who are 5 and 6 and it is absolutely perfect for them. My dad helped put it together and we had it up in about 2 hours. The instructions were very easy to follow, and with some common sense, it is a pretty strightforward design anyhow. Although I will admit I did not recieve the allen wrench that is supposed to come with it, but luckily I have a stash of tools that came in quite handy when putting this together. Once up it is sturdy and a great height for their upstairs room with low ceilings. The rails are also very sturdy and I am not at all worried about my daughter falling off when sleeping. Overall, this is a great bunk bed that I would definitely recommend to parents of younger children or if you have limited vertical space.
Extremely Happy
We purchased the bunks in September and they sat in the box for over a month. They were surprisingly easy to put together. The directions were simple, all of the parts were there and after about two hours (I took my time) they were finished. We were very happy with the color of the wood and the fact that the bunks were very sturdy. We have two boys sleeping in them ages 5 and 8 and the bunks are holding up very well. There is good storage underneath the bottom bunk. This is an excellent bunk bed for the price. Brian Dunphy
Erector Set
LOTS of pieces,but worth it after assembly. Everything well aligned and easy to build,but make sure you have a cordless drill with a good clutch so as to not over tighten the screws and strip them out, and a hex bit(metric) that fits the screw heads. supplied a wrench to tighten the screws,but youd be at it all day w/o the drill. Packed very tight and package is heavy( about 116#) but OK to move with 2 guys.Arrived in great shape and fast thru Super saver Shipping. Bought the Espresso instead of the Cherry as it was $100 cheaper(Bought 2 sets). Color is not too dark and looks classy. All 4 beds feel very sturdy after assembly. I added 3 slats to the 7 provided per bed as Adults will be sleeping on these occasionally. The 10 slats are now about 5.25 inches apart. Bought 1x3s at HDepot .Also added 1 Luan Plywood as a Bunky Board that was probably not necessary but I screwed them to the slats to further stiffen it. Result is a very sturdy 2 sets of Bunkbeds that are rated at 250lbs each bed and that look and work. Had one of the rails with a crack in a Knot all the way to the outside of the rail, so called the WE number and they have already shipped the replacement. A PERSON from AMERICA answered the call and helped me with NO hassle. These beds are made in Vietnam and show pride of Manufacturing and packaging. Fabulous Buy.
OK but not great
First off, the packaging was damaged and there were parts missing out of the box. Since the bed comes in one box, instead of 2 or 3, it weighs a lot. For that reason whichever side the shipper lays the box, especially if they handle it roughly, will most likely will damage the box and parts inside it. Because of the damaged to the box the parts inside were moving around freely denting each other. The wood was dented in many different places making the bed look like it has been used for several years. The construction is not so bad but its not great either, I would probably give the construction 3.5 stars out of 5. The instructions are pretty good and 2 people can assemble the bed in about an hour or 2, depending on how mechanical savvy you are. The slots of the bed base are spaced far apart making each bed only use 7 pieces and that will not work very well with rubber/latex mattresses. I had to use all 14 pieces on the bottom portion and IKEA ones on the top. The ladder is very slippery, having the same lacquer finish as the rest of the furniture. The steps are way too wide for little kids hands to grab them comfortably and safely. They are not round but rectangular with sharp edges (an inch high and 2 5/8" inches deep). My son almost fell off, climbing off the top, and I had to catch him.
Great value !! great bed !
The Bed is solid wood and very easy to put together with all parts numbered and lettered . and of best value !
pretty good for the money...
Real wood no particle board, pretty quick and easy to put together, but one needs to squeeze the long side boards together when screwing in the slats. The posts are solid 2X2 but the horizontal pieces are thin and held together by 2 bolts per corner. I wouldnt recommend jumping on it or anything rambunctious that kids are inclined do / it will NOT hold up if stressed by abuse. Im sure nobody is inclined to play "pirates" with their bunk bed.... you will be the one going "aaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrr....." when the bed cant take it. Again, its a good enough bed, but probably wont stand up to much kid stress beyond sleeping in it. The other issue is that the box is HEAVY, rated as a 2 person team lift, and not at all well padded. Looks like UPS put an "ooPS" in ours / our UPS route has only one driver. The manufacturer should definitely re/think their packaging strategy. Two LIGHTER boxes would be better. Got some economy mattresses from BigLots because of the feedback on chemical smells/problems in foam mattresses / thanks all for that.
Good if you know what youre doing
I just finished putting 2 sets of these together. On the plus side, the wood was solid, nicely finished, and not warped or twisted. The directions were easy to understand. On the negative side: heres a list of the tools I needed to assemble these beds: a drill press; a chop saw; a drill/driver and appropriate bits; 8mm, 6mm, 4mm drill bits; ratcheting screwdriver; a saddle square; a center punch; a 4 clamp, an 8" clamp, a very sharp chisel, and a good portable vacuum. The headboards and footboards went together very easily. The 4 clamp just makes it easier. You can hold the pieces together while driving the hardware. Now the fun begins. To join a headboard to a footboard you use a 2 piece connector. A bolt goes into the head or footboard hole and the mating piece has a hole driven at 90 degrees into which you insert a barrel nut. Most of these went in just fine, but there were a few where the barrel nut hole was not deep enough. Sometimes it was due to chips and dust not being extracted (get out the vacuum) and sometimes they were not driven deep enough (get out the 8mm bit). Once there was a hole where there shouldnt have been one and no hole where there should have. (Drill press, because it was in a leg and required a deep, straight, 90 degree hole.) The most problems I had involved attaching the ladder. When you put the bed slats where the directions tell you, they interfere with placing the fasteners for the ladder. You need to chop off corners of the slats (chop saw). And even then you may have to hand chisel more tolerance to drive the fasteners home. Even then, some holes for ladders did not even come close to matching the holes in the joining boards. I was able to get a couple in, but I had to drill the rest. The process was frustrating and exhausting, but the final product is sturdy, solid, and I have no worries about having my grandchildren sleep in them. But its not for the weekend handyman.
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