- Sales Rank: #143331 in Home
- Brand: Coaster Home Furnishings
- Model: 1137
- Dimensions: 6.25" h x
38.50" w x
70.25" l,
55.00 pounds
Features
- 70 1/4"L x 38 1/2"W x 6 1/4"H (This piece "pops-up" to bed height.)
- Some assembly may be required. Please see product details.
- Bedroom
Daybed Twin Bed Pop-Up Trundle Frame/Rail. This is a brand new Pop-Up Trundle with tension springs for Daybed/Day Bed. Provides for easy lifting and closing for a daybed where you can turn any day bed into a twin-sized bed with a pop up trundle. Item may require simple assembly and comes straight from the factory, brand new in box. Dimensions Measure: 70 1/4"L x 38 1/2"W x 6 1/4"H (This piece "pops-up" to bed height.)
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
35 of 36 people found the following review helpful.twin collaspable frame by Visiondecor
By Kevin Grant
Just purchased this frame - ships from CA. so took 1 week FedEx. Frame is heavy - is very sturdy and rolls easily on casters. NO ASSEMBLY REQUIRED! so refreshing. This will work well for my overnite guests. It stores under a twin daybed. I had researched this quite alot before purchasing - local stores and online - and I feel I got a good product at a good price. I put a Sam's Club twin mattress on this for $99.00. Would recommend.
46 of 52 people found the following review helpful.NOT SAFE FOR CHILDREN!!!!
By Mom of 4
I had one of these in our daughter's room. The mechanism that causes the bed to stay in the raised position can fail (easily) and, if you look at how the bed is built, the "X" design on the ends can scissor down on a child's head, arm, finger, etc. I am so sad to see that this design still exists. PLEASE be aware that this should not be in a home with children, and if it must be used please do so in the lowered position and tie it down so a child cannot raise it.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.Made adjustments
By Joann Karales
I was nervous after reading the other review about the safety of losing a hand and can see what they mean. Even though my kids are in their 20's, I was concerned about our small dogs going underneath and someone reaching under to pull them out. So, my hubby made two choks out of 2x4 wood- placed at the cross side on each end when open, from frame to floor. Everyone is happy that the dogs are safe. I wouldn't recommend this for a household with young children.
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