For the price, youd be hard pressed to find better beds. We have 3 and 4 year olds, so we built them separately and havent stacked them yet, but theyre EXTREMELY sturdy.
Theres only one problem, which honestly isnt a problem if you bypass it / the slats that the mattress sits on top of are secured to the bed frame by pre/drilled screw holes which you can tighten with the provided allen wrench. These holes are at the first and last slat, and two more evenly spaced in between. This stretches the slats out as far as they will go and keeps them in place as much as youd ever need. The directions THEN call for you to HAND SCREW in tiny screws through tiny pre/drilled holes in every other slat that isnt secured by the other screws. I got about 3/4 of the way in and the screw would not turn anymore. The directions specifically tell you not to use a power drill, and for the life of me I could not screw it in anymore by hand. Im 64 230, and I can confirm that anyone of any size could assemble every other part of the bed, but unless mine was defective, youre going to kill yourself hand screwing in those other slats. The thing is, with the screws that went in with an allen wrench already stretching the slats out, theres NO REASON for the other ones. Just ditch all those small screws.
Beds are aming other than that unnecessary part.
Very sturdy, good quality
For the price, youd be hard pressed to find better beds. We have 3 and 4 year olds, so we built them separately and havent stacked them yet, but theyre EXTREMELY sturdy. Theres only one problem, which honestly isnt a problem if you bypass it / the slats that the mattress sits on top of are secured to the bed frame by pre/drilled screw holes which you can tighten with the provided allen wrench. These holes are at the first and last slat, and two more evenly spaced in between. This stretches the slats out as far as they will go and keeps them in place as much as youd ever need. The directions THEN call for you to HAND SCREW in tiny screws through tiny pre/drilled holes in every other slat that isnt secured by the other screws. I got about 3/4 of the way in and the screw would not turn anymore. The directions specifically tell you not to use a power drill, and for the life of me I could not screw it in anymore by hand. Im 64 230, and I can confirm that anyone of any size could assemble every other part of the bed, but unless mine was defective, youre going to kill yourself hand screwing in those other slats. The thing is, with the screws that went in with an allen wrench already stretching the slats out, theres NO REASON for the other ones. Just ditch all those small screws. Beds are aming other than that unnecessary part.