My mom got me a full size foam mattress and full size bed frame from Walmart as an early birthday present, which is in a few weeks. Watched your video and it certainly gave me the confidence to put mine together, thank you Phil...I greatly appreciate you! 🙏🏻
I just ordered mines this passed Friday and my son and I put it up in minutes. It was fun & easy. Got the best box spring & mattress support ever!!!! This is the ONLY bed frame one will ever need, except for making their own out of thick wood, which wood, is always better because it's natural.
How much price is this bed iwant this. Iam in india. Andra pradesh krishna distric. Vijayawada. Or call me. 9701483049. Total cost tell me or mesage only frame. Not parupu
I bought one through Ebay, I got a great deal on mine (Queen size), I plan on putting a sheet of cabinet grade plywood 1/2" thick to spread out the weight load better.. since it's thin walled metal it will eventually start to sag, this will prevent that from happening...
I have a different brand, same exact item/construction (Tatago brand) Thanks VERY much for putting this together; -more than the mfr has provided, and very approachable/ encouraging presentation for anyone to accomplish this..
Great video ! Very helpful and that tip of dividing the pressure of the screws makes a lot of sense, look forward to checking out your page see what else I find 👍🏼
Im ordering this right now ! I was just telling my boyfriend I need a replacement bed that I could even jump on if I wanted to, then I saw your video ! HAH. Thanks.
I think I lost my wrench that puts this together, the allen wrench or whatever? And I might be moving so I have to dissemble some of it (possibly). Do you know what kind of size wrench I would need if I can't find the one it came with?
You should use Thread locker It's a liquid that locks screws in place With a Sealand And I'm replacing the nuts that came with it is with Is plastic threaded nuts so they will not come loose over time.
thank you for this easy to understand and concise video! :) i didn't want my bed to have a bulky headboard and found a bed frame that looks exactly like this one. how is it 2 yrs later?
Heya! Just ordered this bed and it arrives on Monday, I noticed that there seems to be slots for a possible headboard if people want it? I have been looking all over for a headboard but I am not good with these things. Do you have any recommendations?? Do I need certain screws? I don’t know what to do 😅
The headboard side of the bed's legs should have two holes on them, as shown at 1:08. This is the attachment point for a headboard. You can attach a headboard using long bolts and nuts, which are not included with the frame, but may be included with your headboard. Make sure the holes on the headboard's feet will align with the holes in the frame's legs and sit flat on the floor before assembling!
Mine is squeaking after six months. I’ve recently re tightened everything and even put fabric in the u joints where the slats sit. Very annoying. Any suggestions?
I need HELP I ordered a kingSo metal full sized with a headboard for whatever reason I completely dont understand the how to illustrations, its kinna different than this video I need words along with pictures, can u help? thank u and be blessed
My memory foam mattress weighs about 60 lbs and with two people on it we probably add around 300 lbs. I guess it depends on your mattress type too. Since our bedframe sits on a carpeted floor it doesn't slide at all, and the memory foam absorbs a bulk of any motions that occurs on top, very little if any of that translates into sound or movement of the bed and frame. I haven't experienced or detected any loosening or structural problems with the metal frame in terms of strength and the bed itself is silent; I don't think I've ever heard it squeak.
Good! No problems with it. We use it with a memory foam mattress and no foundation and with two of us plus the mattress we're probably around 350 lbs. I think it would probably work well for you.
Good, I haven't had any problems with it structurally. We are using a queen sized 11" memory foam mattress on it without a box spring. The mattress itself weighs about 100 lbs and with two people adds an additional 275 lbs. The metal corners at the foot of the bedframe are easy to bang your shins into though so we put rubber bumpers on them which are hidden by the bed skirt. The only thing with using a bed skirt is that because the mattress sits down in the frame about an inch the proportions of the bed skirt are off so it doesn't quite reach the floor.
No, I haven't experienced any sagging, though I am using a memory foam mattress with a high density (without a box spring), so sagging from this type of mattress would be quite unusual.
If you use an innerspring mattress, you'll need to have a box spring under it, sitting directly on the frame first. An innerspring mattress cannot be used without a boxspring, as these types of slat frames do not offer enough support for that type of mattress.
Great video! Thank you! What kind of screws were used? Our bag of tools/manual were missing. We are willing to just go buy some, just don’t know what kind. We got a King.
There weren't sizes indicated on the diagram but they look to be either m6 or m8 size bolts that are approximately 40mm in length. Any big box store like Lowes or Home Depot will carry these bolts and the accompanying nuts as pieces you can buy individually. If you're not sure on the size, I'd buy just one to see if it fits first before buying a whole bunch, you can always return it and exchange for a different size if it's not the right one.
ReviewedByPhil thank you so much for the quick response!! And okay, thank you! I was figuring I could just go find something but I was told I was going to need dimensions & length & what not. Thank you again!
Hm, I don't know if you can get replacement legs that do have the headboard holes. The only other option may be to drill the holes on your own using the proper tools.
Is there even a way to Attach a head board I bought this and bought a headboard separately and the bed frame doesn’t have Any attachments to put a headboard on it
You needed to pull out so I can see the angle of the pieces when you were putting the screws everybody knows how to put screws on and they know sometimes you got to wiggle it
Yes it does 😒 I regret mine I have a king size and any movement it does a squeak 🙄🤦♀️always wakes up my baby 🤦♀️it’s annoying already thought it would be much better 😢
Great, still using it with a memory foam mattress (no box spring) in the master bedroom. No issues with it other than the occasional stubbed toe on one of the frame's feet. Gotta watch out for those!
@@ReviewedByPhil yes this frame is definitely strong and sturdy . I’m using my box spring on this frame to make it much higher. My husband always stubs his toe and knee on this .
You'll need to buy a stand alone headboard designed to attach to a separate frame, and you'll bolt it to the two legs with the holes in them at the head of the bed. You may or may not need an additional metal adapter bracket depending on the size and construction of the headboard you end up getting.
I'm not sure. You would have to measure the outer frame. You're talking about something like a wooden 4-poster bed, right? I think it would vary based on your individual furniture's spec.
I use a foam mattress on top of this bedframe. You could use a spring mattress, however, you would need to use a boxspring under the mattress as well on top of the frame.
There weren't sizes indicated on the diagram but they look to be either m6 or m8 size bolts that are approximately 40mm in length. Big box stores like Lowes or Home Depot carry these bolts and the accompanying nuts that you can buy individually. I'd bring one with you to compare the sizes to make sure they are the same. There are usually sizing guides in the section where they sell the bolts too so you can determine the size and thread of the bolt you have. If you don't know how to use the sizing tools, a store associate should be able to help you find a match.
I got it at Amazon, though I don't recall the price (link in the video description). It wasn't expensive though, not like buying a wood frame from a brick and mortar retailer.
We're going on 4 years in a few months, haven't had any issues with it. We switched from a box spring with innerspring mattress to memory foam without a box spring. Holding up to daily use pretty good. No squeaking or loosening of parts as far as I can tell.
There weren't sizes indicated on the diagram but they look to be either m6 or m8 size bolts that are approximately 40mm in length. Any big box store like Lowes or Home Depot will carry these bolts and the accompanying nuts as pieces you can buy individually. If you're not sure on the size, I'd buy just one to see if it fits first before buying a whole bunch, you can always return it and exchange for a different size if it's not the right one.
Yes, on mine, there are holes in the legs at the head of the bed so a headboard can be added, however, there is no similar accommodation for a footboard.