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Reddit mentions of Zinus Gulzar Easy Assembly Quick Lock 1.6 Inch Bunkie Board / Bed Slat Replacement, Full

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Zinus Gulzar Easy Assembly Quick Lock 1.6 Inch Bunkie Board / Bed Slat Replacement, Full. Here are the top ones.

Zinus Gulzar Easy Assembly Quick Lock 1.6 Inch Bunkie Board / Bed Slat Replacement, Full
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Strong and sturdy steel frame, ideal for use with bunk beds, day beds, and recessed “sit-in” platform bed frames only. Note: Zinus platform beds are “sit-on” and therefore do not require a bunkie boardQuick Lock Construction for fast and easy assembly with convenient and compact PackagingOffers additional support for spring, hybrid, and memory foam mattressesFoam padded tape is added to the steel frame for noise-free use and non-slip tape on the slats prevents your mattress from movingWorry free 5 year limited warranty / Box Spring only, Bed frame sold separately
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ColorBlack
Height1.6 Inches
Length74 Inches
Number of items1
SizeFull
Weight26 Pounds
Width53 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Zinus Gulzar Easy Assembly Quick Lock 1.6 Inch Bunkie Board / Bed Slat Replacement, Full:

u/val319 · 2 pointsr/Mattress

You could start with something like this. You could get a frame later. Zinus Gulzar Easy Assembly Quick Lock 1.6 Inch Bunkie Board / Bed Slat Replacement, Full https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072PC9SW7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qmz5Cb2WYCS3J with your price point I agree with keep your frame low and buy a better mattress.

u/TheJessle · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

So a few things to share from my own story that might help you.

We had our first three years ago and we jumped in with the convertible crib. It is the standard crib->toddler->full size config. We intended on using it as his forever bed... We didn't though for two reasons.

1: the cribs usually don't come with the rails you'll need for the final bed conversion. For my model (and most others from what I can tell) that rail system was $150. On top of needing a mattress, bedding, etc, the cost of the frame seemed a little steep.

2: I got pregnant with number two. Ended up needing a crib for her, and after finding a $30 full size frame at a nearby reclamation store the decision to reuse the crib was a no-brainer.

A few other things that helped us make that call and keep costs down:

We refinished both the crib and the bedframe for the cost of about a dozen cans of spray paint.
We found a cheap full matress and an equally cheap flat boxspring replacement style frame (to keep the bed low and 3yo accessible). Links to both for reference:

Linenspa 8 Inch Memory Foam and Innerspring Hybrid Matrress - Medium-Firm Feel - Full https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IU6RN9G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_rvV4CbHJ4VDK1

Zinus Gulzar Easy Assembly Quick Lock 1.6 Inch Bunkie Board / Bed Slat Replacement, Full https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072PC9SW7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hzV4CbMWJBA4S

Left me enough budget to splurge and get nicer sheets and duvet for my son's new bed. 😁