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- 150 lbs. load capacity per shelf, Assembled Dimensions: 22.5 in L x 9.1 in W x 32 in H
- 4 casters for easy mobility
- 3 shelves with raised borders to prevent objects from falling or rolling off
- Height adjustable shelves for versatility and to accommodate storage needs
- Made with chrome plated steel for durability
Features:
Specs:
Color | Brown537 |
Height | 4.61 Inches |
Length | 16.3 Inches |
Size | 7+537 |
Weight | 2.95 Pounds |
Width | 11.5 Inches |
The $600 max is really limiting you. Otherwise you could go with flexuscomfort.com , sleepez.com , or sedonasleep.com which all offer queen-size mattresses with split-firmness latex layers.
Even if you give up on the split firmness to save money, you are still limiting yourself at $600 since presumably one of you is over 200 pounds, and people over 200 pounds need a mattress with higher-density foam, which is more expensive than the cheap foam found in many cheap mattresses. If you could go up to $712, then brooklynbedding.com would be a good choice, since it uses high quality materials suitable for people of any weight. (I'd consider returning that frame if you could, and then put the money to a better mattress -- you can use the mattress on the floor until you are able to afford a foundation or bed frame)
If you absolutely must stick to $600 max, then the best I can recommend would be to go the DIY route. You can get a 6-in thick polyfoam core for $219 plus shipping here:
https://diymattress.net/products/foam-base-core-certipur-us?variant=30901531788
then you can get a 3-inch Talalay blended-latex layer here for $300 plus shipping:
http://www.kttenterprises.com/price-warranty-density-chart.html
(or you could get two 2-in thick twin-XL size latex layers, different firmnesses, and cut them down in width so they fit on the queen-size core)
And last, a mattress cover. Here is one for $70 :
https://www.amazon.com/Soft-Heaven-Mattress-Cover-Hypoallergenic/dp/B00WB8M9BC/
or one for $55 :
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F4IEXH4/
That might all come out a little above $600 after you add in shipping.