🛌 Sleep Like Royalty with Unmatched Support!
The 45MinST 18 Inch Maximum Storage Bed Frame is a heavy-duty, reinforced platform designed to support up to 3500lbs. With a 2.4-inch thick steel frame, it offers superior strength and stability, ensuring a noise-free and secure sleeping experience. The frame features a non-slip design to prolong mattress life, easy assembly for quick setup, and ample underbed storage, all backed by a worry-free 5-year warranty.
D**N
UPDATED: Sturdy, Easy to Assemble, Wear Shin Guards, unstable slats
Update: After owning this bed for several months I am reducing my rating to 2 stars for one specific reason...the slats are very loosely set in the frame, with no way to permanently attach them, which isn't a huge problem...unless you have a dog. My dog goes under this very high bed and without fail knocks the slats out from underneath. It's super obnoxious. She's not doing it on purpose, either, she barley has to touch them and they suckers fall right out. It happens at least once a night, and I'm 100% over it.This bed is definitely durable for the money. Assembly was quite easy and my dog loves the new head space underneath. For a bit after I set it up, I bumped my shins on the corners a lot...so much so that I thought about buying some rubber pads to put on it. With my standard sized mattress on the bed,the metal frame sticks out on the sides or the top/bottom by an inch or two...which means the corners extend beyond where you're expecting. WHICH means...bruises. I ended up buying some shin guards made for soccer (I think?), I wear them to bed every night so that when I get up to pee I return to bed unharmed. ...ok I didn't do that, but I should have cause my legs look like they got beat by midget maulers.Also...before I bought this I read reviews of people doing weird stuff like accidentally putting their foot through the rungs while getting into it. Just gonna clarify here, for anyone who's interested, this is a bed made for use with mattresses of substance, not memory foam mattress pads. The slats are not super close together like you'd see in an Ikea platform bed, which is made for much thinner mattresses. For a regular mattress, this works fine without using a box spring.
H**D
good strong bed frame, and light / easy to move (w/out mattress on it of course) + easy to assemble
TLDR:All metal / steel, which is a good thing except (covered in normal review), light, easy to assemble, easy to take apart. price is right, and tough. One major problem that was remedied but shouldn't have been there if it was made right.The review:Not the lightest package in the mail but not the heaviest, either. It is easy to assemble, provided you have some ability to put it together (some people lack it, well they got other gifts though . . . If you like Ikea, or puzzles, you'll find this easy - peasy.Instructions are pretty straight forward. The artist's rendition of the screws is like whuut? Cuz two of them look the same length, but after some examination, you'll find which is which.As recommended, the tools that come in are cheap and not that great. I have my own set of allen wrenches and regular wrenches, and this made the assembly that much more awesomely easy. If you use the tools that came in, it just takes longer. The allen wrench is like for kids. I'm a small asian guy, maybe 160 lbs dripping wet . . . and that allen wrench was for Ken n Barbie.This thing is tough. A couple of homies were over and one of them is a big Samoan guy that can crush beer cans and bite open bottles and makes the starting line up of Chiefs seem like the line up for Pop Warner. Another is a giant like Moana's Maui who can eat 20 sushi rolls or six poke bowls . . . . they sat on the frame, it's all good.They give you extra bolts . . . I thought weird, but . . . turns out it's helpful.Price is good for what I got . . .I've been at the stores and sell platform beds that aren't as tough and look complicated to put together (saw an employee at the sleep store, spending more time in the instructions than putting together) and are more expensive.This awesome but a there's a caveat . . . in the next section.The bad: if you scratch it or drop a tool, on it it marks pretty easy. It feels like the tough lining they spray in pick up beds, but its not. The slats and other pieces were smooth painted over. I don't really care too much since the mattress is on it.The worst is the tolerances aren't exact. One joint I had to screw the bolts in so they'll go through. The sides that are fitted, the bolts can be finger pushed through. Another joint I had hold up and at an angle to Tetris the bolt through both holes.Then on one corner, this came fully around to bite me in the 455.This was almost a deal breaker / return to zender set up. One of the pieces forms a joint and you put two bolts through to secure the joint to the edge piece. Well on one corner the holes were machined off by 2 mm . . . small difference, but enough to where I can't put the bolts through and in trying to shove it in, the and screwing it through. It made it partway and was stripped more than a NY steak house.This would have lead to me having a Queen sized 50 lb paper weight, since this is one of the four corners, and the bolts keep that side together. My options were to bust out the drill and drill a hole in the receiving joint, possible but stupid because the end cap is a steel tube the bolt fits into, the drill will make it bigger but by removing the tube, so there goes the joint's internal support. Avoiding drilling the joint, leaves the other edge piece it fits into I'd have to widen the hole (its a 1mm thick steel sheet) bigger so the bolt will slide through, but it can weaken that edge with a bigger hole. Plus the hole will be big and the bolt will be rolling around (but if the nut is tight, it'll force it to hold and the joint would stay together but be loose / mangled . . .But there's this magical place called HOME DEPOT, and they sell nuts and bolts. So I got a smaller diameter same length bolts with matching nuts (and washers so they won't bite into the frame as they are smaller) , and sized it just right, and used that so the joint is good. And it held. They were loose in the steel tube but once tightened down, it was in place.Yeah I could have called customer service and had them ship a new piece and a set of bolts . . . but that is waiting for X weeks . . . but what if the same situation occurs into with the new piece or the new piece fits the problem corner but forces the other side to twist their corners? But I need the bed frame ready soon, so I went the home depot route.Of course I could have planned ahead to allow this and let the customer service do their job. But hey how about avoiding all of that by measuring twice and cutting once.Another weird thing is the slats are mounted so the two nuts for the holding bolts at each of the four corners sticks out and has a potential of scraping the the mattress (they stick out by design, a design where they can sink in or plastic caps to fit over would have helped) or boxspring. This can be counted by getting a plywood sized to the bed and throwing that over on top, and thick enough to go past the nuts.I'll probably get a piece of hard foam and plastic and line those spots . . .For this the one star is off. I'd be uber happy and good to go, but machine tolerances must be kept tight and in line or stuff doesn't fit . . .
C**Y
Strong but larger than expected
I wish the actual dimensions had been included in the listing. L 82" × W 78" × H 14"
G**Y
Fills a basic but important function perfectly.
I have a king-size sleep number bed. It was resting on one of those metal frames with wheels stores typically throw in when you buy a mattress and box springs, so the bed sat low, tended to move/roll, and felt a bit flimsy. This thing raises the bed so it's at a better height and allows for storage below. Plus, it's as sturdy as a tank. Under my bed is the new place to shelter in the event of a tornado or earthquake. I'm not especially handy but I had no trouble putting it together in under 45 mins.
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Really sturdy bed frame.
So far so good. We've had this about 2 months and it seems to doing fine. Not to bad to put together takes about 25 minutes. Instructions could of been a little better.
K**N
Great
Love it. Needs boards to fill in between slates. Solid as a rock
E**Y
Easy to put together!
I freaking love this thing... it’s incredibly quiet and I put together a king size frame by myself in 45 minutes. Seriously love it. I don’t use my box springs because my bed would be too close to the ceiling. Lol
D**.
Sturdy
Built like a tank,definitely 2 person assembly and well worth the money.
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