Mainstays Full 14" Metal Platform Bed Frame with Wood Slats
Elevate your bedroom with the Mainstays Full 14" Metal Platform Bed Frame. This contemporary bed frame offers a sleek black finish and sturdy wood legs, eliminating the need for a box spring. Its durable metal construction, featuring non-welded one-piece tubing, supports up to 1200 lbs and includes wood slats for excellent mattress support. Enjoy 14 inches of under-bed storage space, perfect for organizing your room. Round, plastic-capped corners ensure safety, and all necessary tools are included for easy assembly.
$119.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.2
/ 5
Category Rank
10910
/ 15800
#10910 in Beds & Bed Frames
Price vs Category Average
-92%
Below average
Bed Size
Full
/ Full
Who it's for
- Excellent Value Proposition
- Box Spring Not Required
- Ample Under-Bed Storage
Who should skip it
- Potential for Squeaking
- Challenging Assembly Process
- Slats May Lack Density
Key Specs
Bed Size
Full
Frame Type
Platform Bed Frame
Frame Material
Metal
Slat Material
Wood
Frame Height
14 inches
Clearance Height
14 inches
Weight Capacity
1200 lbs
Assembly Required
Yes
Features
- Eliminates the need for a box spring
- Provides excellent mattress support
- Offers 14 inches of under-bed storage
- Durable metal construction
- Includes wood slats
- Easy assembly with included tools
- Contemporary aesthetic
- Supports up to 1200 lbs
What customers say
The Mainstays Full 14" Metal Platform Bed Frame with Wood Slats garners generally positive sentiment, driven primarily by its exceptional value proposition and functional design. Reviewers frequently highlight the straightforward assembly process, often noting that the necessary tools are included and the instructions are clear, allowing for setup in under an hour, even for novice builders. The 14-inch height is a significant selling point, providing ample under-bed storage space, which is highly valued by consumers in smaller living environments. This frame is widely praised as a sturdy, no-frills solution that effectively eliminates the need for a box spring, saving both money and space. However, sentiment is tempered by concerns regarding long-term durability and noise. While initially sturdy, a notable segment of users reports the development of squeaking or creaking sounds after several months of use, particularly when shifting weight. Some complaints also focus on the quality of the wood slats, which occasionally shift or crack under heavy loads, suggesting that while the metal frame is robust, the support system could be improved. Despite these quality caveats, the overwhelming consensus is that for the price point, this Mainstays frame is an unbeatable deal, making it a highly recommended option for guest rooms, college students, or those needing a temporary or budget-conscious sleeping solution. The overall feeling is one of satisfaction, acknowledging that minor compromises in long-term silence are acceptable given the low cost.
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