Chance
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2025
It comes in 2 separate boxes. I got the 2nd one almost a week and a half after the 1st box.Easy to put together. Did it myself with a little help from my 8 yr old. Nice and sturdy. My girls absolutely love it.
Megan
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de octubre de 2024
Easy to assemble high quality wood. Looks great separated.
JohnsRareVideoGames
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de mayo de 2023
It was very straight forward to put together if you follow instructions. Everything lined up perfectly. The bed wood supports do line up with the holes you just need to start in the middle and streach as you go. You need a second person for some of the steps. USE a small ratchet with the correct bit instead of using the allan key wrench it comes with. Some steps require too much musclewith the allan key. It comes in 2 heavy boxes so it would be a good idea to be home when it arrives to help the driver put it in your garage or house. In case you never thought about it make sure your little one is no where near a ceiling fan especially when they go up and down the ladder. The bunk bed is large and can reach close to center of room. We had to move ours once we realized it would be too close for comfort. All in all it is a very nice looking, sturdy bunk bed and our daughter loves it! It's also good for mom or dad to sleep on the bottom if your little one wants you to stay for a bit instead of on the floor. Price is fair and we are very pleased with this purchase!
Quigz
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de septiembre de 2022
Pros:-Solid wood construction-Affordable price-Nice style/design-Versatile (convertible to 2 twin bedframes)Cons:-Slats are too weak-Angled ladder can create a tripping hazard (depending on orientation in the room)-Missing plugs/covers for the screw holesBased on some of the other reviews, I purchased this bedframe (on sale) with the expectation that I would have to add extra support for the slats. My solution was to install custom-fit plywood sheets to place over the slats. The plywood serves dual purposes in preventing mattress sag (between the slats) and it disperses the weight on the bed, preventing damage to the individual slats. With the plywood installed, I find the frame to be quite sturdy.Future plans:1) Custom-build a vertical ladder to use in place of the angled one. The vertical ladder will eliminate the tripping hazard and free up a bit of space in the room.2) Install plugs/covers over the exposed screw holes to improve the appearance of the bed.All things considered, I'm quite happy with my purchase. I'd definitely recommend installing plywood (or bunkie boards) over the slats to strengthen it though!
Prodge
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de enero de 2020
Very impressed. Bought for our growing family and by far the best bang for your buck out there. Even now I am lying in the bottom bunk with my son (200lbs + 35 lbs) and the max is reccomended 225lbs.Easy to follow insttuctions but be warned takes at least a half day if not longer if the room is small.The slats are the weakest point. At 200 lbs they bow out when I lay on the bed. Don't allow a full adult to jump on it and it should be fine. I would suggest cutting a 1/4" slab of plywood to reinforce it but again for kids it should be fine.It looks great for the price and is far sturdier than any particle board crap out there.