Based on 139 Reviews

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4.6

(139 Reviews)
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  • user2

    Great product. Easy assembly

    Excellent product. Very sturdy and simple assembly

  • user2

    Great Sturdy Frame

    Sturdy and easy assemble, took about an hour by myself. There is also thin foam on the center post so its a tight fit when you place the center polls across for the base and no wiggle room or metal rubbing together. Cant see it in the photos, so thats a nice piece for sure. Great fit for our mattress as well, last frame I had, the mattress would move side to side. Im always nervous with how cheap a frame can be but you wont be disappointed with this one. California King.

  • user2

    Easy set up for one person!

    I was hesitant on getting this frame because of the reviews. I took a chance, and Im so glad I did! The bed frame came with all the pieces, and instructions even down to what screws you would need to use and where. It was easy enough for me to put together on my own. It took about two hours, but I also had to stop and tend to my son, and dogs. So it probably would have taken less time for someone who wasnt interrupted. It also sits about the same height as my bed did with my box springs. I love it so far!

  • user2

    Very nice

    Sturdy and durable.

  • user2

    Sleek and sturdy bed frame.

    Best bed frame ever. Very sturdy and well built. Great for couples who have extra meat on them and need the support. My husband put it together and it took him a few hours. Highly recommend. I really dig the ample space height underneath the bed for storage.

  • user2

    Nice looking

    Nice bed for price. Fairly easy to assemble. Seems sturdy so far

  • user2

    not the best.

    some of the pieces were short and ended up not connecting well. the metal beams would fall off while laying on the bed, sometimes in your sleep. because of the poor support a hole would developed, and back pain began to become a morning thing. i don't recommend.

  • user2

    Pretty good

    Great price it was just a little smaller than I was hoping on the headboard can only really have one pillow without it covering the whole thing I prefer something taller that was the best price and not much Ships to Hawaii

  • user2

    Economical, attractive and sturdy

    We were looking for a king frame for the winter house trailer. This is perfect in every respect. It was easy to assemble and very sturdy. Our total weight is about 350. A bonus is the footboard enables the sheet and blanket to be tucked in. We bought foam wrappers for the legs to avoid kicking a metal leg and injuring ourselves. We used a bed in the box for the mattress and couldnt be happier with our purchase. It was economical and attractive. It can easily be spray painted if you prefer a color.

  • user2

    Ok, but disappointing for the price (see details)

    The situation report is that you need a bed. Obviously you'll need to source a mattress, but what are you going to do about the frame? In general, there are traditional and tool-less fold-up bedframes that represent the lowest common denominator of frame options. Those are functional, but what if you don't want to look like you're on a prison bed? Metal-Wood Queen Bed Frame with Headboard (14 High) to the rescue - maybe. The comes in a compact box, but it assembles quickly and easily. You get a headboard large enough to keep you pillows from falling behind your mattress, but smaller than the metal hoop that outlines how large the headboard SHOULD have been. Why isn't it? Chalk it up to packing size, material cost cutting, and shipping weight. The things that make the product easy and profitable to produce also make the kind of unsatisfying. Yes, the frame is metal, but it also is very light. While it's pretty strong, you can also inadvertently move your whole bed by bumping into it in the dark. Speaking of bumping into the bed, the mid-rail legs are placed in an unfortunate position. It makes sense to put them at the midpoint of the load-bearing rail, but it also means that you will whack your toes into the legs on a regular basis (if you are as clumsy as me). This seems like an instance where a latitudinal crossbar would have been a good idea. The shortcomings of this bedframe, and their possible solutions, all point back to one thing... this is an entry-level bed frame. Assuming that your budget is under two hundred dollars, is this your best option? For me, the answer would be a no. There's a Sha Cerlin bedframe that costs less, has both a wooden headboard AND footboard, and it looks better (though that's subjective).

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