In my opinion, this is a great product for who I bought it for. My young daughter loves it, it allows ample room for her to play underneath and is sturdy. Most bunk beds are going to wobble a little bit when shaken, but this is sturdier than other bunk bed/loft beds Ive used in the past. Pretty easy to assemble, although all instructions seem to have a bit of a weird area that takes a minute to figure out. All in all, I find it to be great for my monies worth.
product came in finally. I had help putting this together. It took 2 hrs for 2 guys to put it together. Not too bad if your good at following instruction. After we assemble it. We notice that there is no entrance or exit space. I thought we got the wrong product. But i looked at the other reviewers picture. There were really no space to get in. So my daughter have to go over the rails at top. I guess she just have to get use to it?
The first one was an re-ship, didn't come with all wheels. Sent it back, and this one was great, fits under our bunkbed. Wheels strong and small, just what we needed. My 4 yr old is able to pull it out each night.
Needed space for a home office in a small room, couldn't be happier with this purchase! There was room underneath to put two small desks side-by-side, running the length of the frame. It makes for a very generous desktop area.
Assembly was a lot less painful than I was expecting. Taking my old heavy wooden bed apart was more work to be honest. Assembly took about 2.5 hours by myself with several breaks. It's pretty easy to do by yourself for the most part. There were a few steps that definitely would have been easier with a second person to hold the pieces in place, but overall it was totally manageable. Just make sure that you don't go too tight on the screws right away. You'll want to go over everything once it's assembled and make sure that everything is lined up properly before you tighten up the screws. This will cut down tremendously on any wabble or creaking. I'm 170 pounds and I don't have any creaking or wabble other than a slight creak going up the ladder. It includes mounting brackets for added stability. I would recommend them if you're using the bed for children, more than one person, or if you're close to the weight limit, just make sure to use a stud finder and mount it properly. I've been using it just fine without the brackets (getting ready to move in the next month or two), but I'll probably mount it at the new place just for the added piece of mind.
Overall couldn't be happier. I see this bed lasting at least a few years, which isn't bad at all for a two hundred dollar bed.
I have been using this for almost 6 months now. I put my desk and some lights underneath, including my drawers for my clothes. Assembling was a pain in the left and right cheek. I think my first mistake was trying to do it alone. Also some of the metal bars did not fit well together and took a great deal of force, strength, and prayer to get them together. At first I could not get the guard rail together because they just wouldnt fir and I had a hard time getting all the screw tighten. The bed had a horrible wobble and made awfully loud noises. I was so close to returning it. Then my partner came and jammed the guard rail where it needed to be, and tightened all the bolts. This fixed the shake, and reduced the noise significantly. It has been paradise since. This has also freed up a lot of space in my room.
This is a god bed for a college student whos sharing a room and needs maximum space. It does make noise when you toss and turn which was annoying at first but then you get over it. The stepping stools are not as painful as the reviews make it seem. Overall, I think its the perfect bed for someone on a budget.
The bed is stylish and sleek as far as loft beds come...
HOWEVER, what I dont like and failed to realize, was the fact theres no opening at the top of either ladder. And thats not convenient or safe, (in my opinion), for my 8yr old to climb into bed. He agrees!
It makes it a pain in the to be perfectly honest.
But overall, its a nice bed and looks great in the room.
Oh, and yes, as others have said, the ladder is most definitely uncomfortable to climb with bare feet.
Took a good 3 hours to put together. Some things you MUST do a certain way or you have to disassemble stuff and redo it and the instructions don't stress it well enough. Futon is not bad (comfortable enough) sleeping on for dad and kid who is working on learning to sleep alone all night by himself.
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Great product for the money
In my opinion, this is a great product for who I bought it for. My young daughter loves it, it allows ample room for her to play underneath and is sturdy. Most bunk beds are going to wobble a little bit when shaken, but this is sturdier than other bunk bed/loft beds Ive used in the past. Pretty easy to assemble, although all instructions seem to have a bit of a weird area that takes a minute to figure out. All in all, I find it to be great for my monies worth.
No space to enter or get off
product came in finally. I had help putting this together. It took 2 hrs for 2 guys to put it together. Not too bad if your good at following instruction. After we assemble it. We notice that there is no entrance or exit space. I thought we got the wrong product. But i looked at the other reviewers picture. There were really no space to get in. So my daughter have to go over the rails at top. I guess she just have to get use to it?
Easy for kid to use.
The first one was an re-ship, didn't come with all wheels. Sent it back, and this one was great, fits under our bunkbed. Wheels strong and small, just what we needed. My 4 yr old is able to pull it out each night.
Great Space Maker!
Needed space for a home office in a small room, couldn't be happier with this purchase! There was room underneath to put two small desks side-by-side, running the length of the frame. It makes for a very generous desktop area. Assembly was a lot less painful than I was expecting. Taking my old heavy wooden bed apart was more work to be honest. Assembly took about 2.5 hours by myself with several breaks. It's pretty easy to do by yourself for the most part. There were a few steps that definitely would have been easier with a second person to hold the pieces in place, but overall it was totally manageable. Just make sure that you don't go too tight on the screws right away. You'll want to go over everything once it's assembled and make sure that everything is lined up properly before you tighten up the screws. This will cut down tremendously on any wabble or creaking. I'm 170 pounds and I don't have any creaking or wabble other than a slight creak going up the ladder. It includes mounting brackets for added stability. I would recommend them if you're using the bed for children, more than one person, or if you're close to the weight limit, just make sure to use a stud finder and mount it properly. I've been using it just fine without the brackets (getting ready to move in the next month or two), but I'll probably mount it at the new place just for the added piece of mind. Overall couldn't be happier. I see this bed lasting at least a few years, which isn't bad at all for a two hundred dollar bed.
Worked fantastic !
This shelf worked perfect for my daughter's dorm room metal bunk bed! Fits perfectly and works great...definitely worth it!
it wobbled and made noise, but we fixed it
I have been using this for almost 6 months now. I put my desk and some lights underneath, including my drawers for my clothes. Assembling was a pain in the left and right cheek. I think my first mistake was trying to do it alone. Also some of the metal bars did not fit well together and took a great deal of force, strength, and prayer to get them together. At first I could not get the guard rail together because they just wouldnt fir and I had a hard time getting all the screw tighten. The bed had a horrible wobble and made awfully loud noises. I was so close to returning it. Then my partner came and jammed the guard rail where it needed to be, and tightened all the bolts. This fixed the shake, and reduced the noise significantly. It has been paradise since. This has also freed up a lot of space in my room.
College student review
This is a god bed for a college student whos sharing a room and needs maximum space. It does make noise when you toss and turn which was annoying at first but then you get over it. The stepping stools are not as painful as the reviews make it seem. Overall, I think its the perfect bed for someone on a budget.
Stylish...but someone forgot to put an opening at the top.
The bed is stylish and sleek as far as loft beds come... HOWEVER, what I dont like and failed to realize, was the fact theres no opening at the top of either ladder. And thats not convenient or safe, (in my opinion), for my 8yr old to climb into bed. He agrees! It makes it a pain in the to be perfectly honest. But overall, its a nice bed and looks great in the room. Oh, and yes, as others have said, the ladder is most definitely uncomfortable to climb with bare feet.
Loft twin bed
Great bed my daughter love it!
Only complaint are some instructions are a little hard to understand until you do something wrong.
Took a good 3 hours to put together. Some things you MUST do a certain way or you have to disassemble stuff and redo it and the instructions don't stress it well enough. Futon is not bad (comfortable enough) sleeping on for dad and kid who is working on learning to sleep alone all night by himself.
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