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The Kings Brand Furniture Heavy Duty 7-Leg Adjustable Metal Bed Frame is designed for strength and versatility, accommodating various mattress sizes while ensuring easy assembly and mobility. With solid steel construction and locking wheels, this frame is perfect for modern living spaces.
K**A
Perfect fit for our need!
Great bed frame - easy to assemble and sturdy! Appreciate the functionality if we chose to use it for different sized bed in the future!
C**.
Better than expected
I was surprised how heavy duty it was. Easy to assemble for a 74 yr old & an 80 yr old. I'm totally satisfied with the quality.
M**S
Decent queen-sized frame (with some cautions)
We bought a new mattress and box spring only to discover as the old ones were being hauled away that our queen frame was missing the bolt on the head end that holds the two adjustable arms together. We propped up the frame and set out on an online hunt for a replacement before the new bed caved in and hit the floor.We wanted a metal, adjustable frame with caster wheels and a center arm with supporting "feet". The new mattress is substantially heavier than our old mattress. I'm sure that the old frame (even without a supporting arm or feet) would have done just fine, but we could not find a replacement bolt.The frame that we are replacing is at least 15 (maybe 20) years old, so it is the type that is thick, heavy metal with heavy metal casters with the old-school rubber-type wheels. You know the type--it could have been a girder in a high rise in another life or a serious weapon (just kidding). Back in the day the frame might have cost $35 or so (the twin frames went for about $20).This frame is not the level of quality of the old frame, nor was it as inexpensive. However, I have bought a few other bedframes recently and the metal in all of them is noticeably thinner and more "bendable" than the old ones. This bedframe is heavy-ish and thick-ish enough that the metal arms don't twist (but they do sag a bit without the mid-frame supporting feet). It has cone shaped "feet" for the 4 corners, and these can be replaced with the included casters. Part of the cone connection is some sort of plastic, so you need to be gentle when pushing them to lock in place. Additionally, the casters have portions that are plastic, including the rollers. And, finally, the tube shaped "columns" that provide additional support for the frame (which I really wanted because I thought that thinner metal would need extra support) have to be aligned in relation to the frame so that they are perfectly vertical (and stay that way at all times) because any side-to-side movement could put stress on them and cause them to snap off/sag. You also need to be very gentle with the supporting cones and columns, especially when trying to move the bed because putting stress on the plastic parts could cause something to snap something off. With our old bedframe you could unlock the casters and just roll the entire bed across the floor (and ours is carpeted) with no worries that the caster posts might snap. With this frame I would recommend being much more careful, especially when moving it on carpet.I do not expect to put a lot of stress on the bed (e.g., kids jumping, needing to move it frequently), so I think that the frame will hold up. Fortunately, the frame doesn't squeak, either.I gave the frame 4 stars because I consider our old bedframe to have been a perfect, 5 star frame and this is not that (but neither are any of the other frames I've bought recently). However, for the price it is fairly sturdy, so I averaged it out to 4 stars.Buying a bedframe online is pretty scary. If I had had the energy and time, I might have gone to some brick-and-mortar stores and to see what they had to offer because a bedframe should last forever (IMHO) and the only way really to evaluate the quality is to touch it, bend it and test it in person.
M**T
bed frame
worked great
P**N
Frame Description was Misleading
I wanted a bedframe that had footboard and headboard hooks and it was a waste of $65 which a fault of mine i should have returned but i kept it too long and got stuck with it.
S**R
Flimsy
We bought this frame for our queen mattress with split box spring. It went together easily, but with no center supports on the top and bottom it has pretty flimsy support.After we put everything together, I sat on the foot of the bed and the whole thing sagged a good three or more inches with just my weight. We have propped it up with a stack of 2x4s until we have time to go out and purchase a different frame. Do not recommend.
E**Y
Best
Good
G**L
Sturdy
This frame seems very sturdy and was easy to assemble. I ordered it because it had glide feet. However, it doesn't glide as easily as hoped for. That is why I rated it a 4
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