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Reddit mentions of Kings Brand Furniture 7-Leg Adjustable Metal Bed Frame with Center Support Rug Rollers and Locking Wheels for Queen/Full/Full XL/Twin/Twin XL Beds

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of Kings Brand Furniture 7-Leg Adjustable Metal Bed Frame with Center Support Rug Rollers and Locking Wheels for Queen/Full/Full XL/Twin/Twin XL Beds. Here are the top ones.

Kings Brand Furniture 7-Leg Adjustable Metal Bed Frame with Center Support Rug Rollers and Locking Wheels for Queen/Full/Full XL/Twin/Twin XL Beds
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    Features:
  • Heavy duty 7-leg adjustable metal bed frame with center support
  • Features solid steel metal frame that will give excellent support to your mattress and headboard
  • Easy to move, constructed with wheels
  • Ultimate in strength and durability, quality and structure
  • This frame can be used for queen, full, full xl, twin, twin xl sizes bed. CANNOT BE USED FOR A KING SIZE BED.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height7.5 Inches
Length70 Inches
SizeTwin/Full/Queen
Weight25 Pounds
Width60 Inches

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Found 8 comments on Kings Brand Furniture 7-Leg Adjustable Metal Bed Frame with Center Support Rug Rollers and Locking Wheels for Queen/Full/Full XL/Twin/Twin XL Beds:

u/upward_bound · 17 pointsr/Frugal

They don't even cost that much.

37 dollars new

Not to mention that you can find a used one for even less.

Really this is pretty safely on the /r/Cheap side of things

u/Anna_Mosity · 10 pointsr/Frugal

A few thoughts:

  • If you're buying your bedroom furniture from a store with pushy salespeople, you are probably going to be paying too much.

  • The mattress and boxspring won't just be stacked on the floor, right? Metal bedframes cost under $50 and last years. I inherited mine from my parents, and it's still in perfect condition after 30+ years.

  • You don't need a headboard or footboard to have a nice, classy bed. Mine looks kind of like this (when it's made).

  • If you still want to buy durable, real-wood furniture that will last you through several future moves, Craigslist is your friend. So are secondhand stores, the classifieds section of your local newspaper, and the community bulletin board at the grocery store. You can get heirloom-quality furniture for a fraction of the store prices. A lot of what's out there is outdated or will need to be refinished eventually, but there's plenty to pick from.


    Edit: Autocorrect "corrected" a word. Fixed now!
u/A_BURLAP_THONG · 3 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

A metal bed frame, something like this is just a couple collapsible pieces of metal that fold up really small and will elevate your bed a few inches off the ground. You will need a box spring, or some other platform for the mattress to rest on

u/flamingskulltattoo · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Need to know your budget and size (twin, full, queen, king).

Do you really just want a frame, like this or actual furniture?

If you want furniture, style is an important factor.

u/Lanulus · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

>Is there from type of frame I can ensemble in my room?

I had a bed that sat on something like this at one point in time. It was pretty nice, but then again, it also had a box spring. So, YMMV.

I also bought one of those memory foam mattress toppers recently and it's pretty much the best thing ever.

u/kilamumster · 1 pointr/InteriorDesign

It depends on what type of break occurred. Was it straight down, through slats, or did the bed break at corners? Additional legs may help. I would have used 2x4s!

It may be unnecessary to buy a new bed, depending on the damage and your preferences. Is it possible to buy a standard bed frame and set it up inside the old bed? You may need to connect things with brackets or wood blocks to get it to fit together.

Alternatively, is it possible to fit a standard bed frame into either of the new beds? If one needs to be a platform bed, you could use 2 sheets of 1/2" or 3/4" ply cut to size (e.g., 2 30" x 80" pieces for a queen bed). I'd put a strip of rubber matting (like a door mat) between the two pieces to reduce squeaking; if that doesn't work, use a scrap piece of the ply to join them, using glue and screws on the underside.

Slats make the bed springier, and usually more comfortable. Reinforcing a few of the slats may help, or adding additional slats, either thicker slats or more, spaced closely.