This adjustable bed frame makes your bed dangerously comfortable. I cant rave enough about how cry fabulous this bed frame is. This is not an exaggeration. Im obsessed with this bed frame. Now that Ive tried it, I dont think I can go back to a flat bed ever again.
After setting the bed up, my husband and I tried it out by putting it in lounge mode with the medium setting on the foot and head massager. This translates to you never want to leave the bed again mode. We almost fell asleep within a few minutes. I pushed the flat setting and my hubby said, This is barbaric. How can anyone sleep flat like this? I have to agree.
The best sleep I had was on a cruise ship when we were on one of the rooms near the top of the ship so you felt the rocking movement and the vibration of the motor. Best sleep ever. The second best sleep Ive ever had was in the hospital bed after a c/section because the head and foot part of the bed raised in a way that it cradled you. This gave me the best of both worldsthe cradling experience, the vibration and hum of the cruise ship motor. Its a good thing I cant replicate the slight rocking movement, I would possibly go into a self/induced coma.
What I like:
/Easy to put together. I think it took me and my husband about 20 minutes. Most of that was reading the instructions.
/No extra tools needed. Just one hex tool that comes with the frame.
/So many variations for head and feet positions.
/Pre/set elevations: lounge, just what it implies, a partially upright; flat is well, flat, TV/PC is more upright than lounge so you can sit up and watch TV or work on a laptop; Zero Gravity sets the legs higher than the head elevation. The wave looking icon makes the head and foot massager work at the same time. Ahhh.
/The massager. Oh, yeah! Its like little cherubs floated down from heaven to gently shake the bed and send you off to sleep with tiny kisses to your eyelids. There are three settings to the massager: light, medium and heavy vibrations. I like the medium.
/The raising and lowering of both the head and feet area is smooth and slow (helps to prevent accidents).
/The remote. Ultimate luxury or liness, depending on you POV.
/It fit perfectly within my queen bed frame.
/Price. At $534 at the time of this writing, this is an affordable luxury.
/2 USB ports. Nice.
/Works with a regular or memory foam mattress. The mattress we have is a memory foam mattress.
Cons:
/Accident potential. As with any large mechanical item, dont allow small children to use as the remote or the bed without supervision. Also, make sure your pets are clear of the frame when its moving.
/No king sized. Its possible two twins will fix that problem. I certainly hope thats the case.
Tips:
/Its heavy. I suggest you tear down the box and take the bed frame in two pieces to where you want to set it up. The legs and motor are in a separate box within the frame, so carrying those separately will take off some of the weight.
/Have another hex tool handy. The one that came with ours didnt fit very well (too big), so we used one from a tool set.
/Ignore the instructions that say open the control box. You dont have to open anything. Just plug all the labeled plugs into the correct openings. Its almost impossible to mess up.
/It looks like your mattress might not fit where the mattress bar is on the end of the frame. I compressed my memory foam mattress to make it fit. This really made it snug so I dont have to worry about the mattress shifting.
/Stick some Velcro on the back of the remote and a small strip on the wall near the headboard of your bed. Then you stick the remote up after using it. No chance of losing the remote.
/If you raise the foot or head and youre not sitting on the bed, it will not fit flush against the frame. It doesnt hurt the bed or the frame. Its just something to keep in mind.
/Be prepared for the rest of the family asking for one of these. Now I have to buy two for my kids. Thats how impressive the frame is.
Overall, this thing rocks. I cant guarantee everyones experience will be like mine. Some people might hate sleeping with their head elevated. But I dont think I could live without it now. The nice thing is, I can get rid of my mountain of pillows that I previously used to sleep on since I cant stand sleeping flat. Were moving to a king/sized bed in a few months. I hope two twins fit correctly.
*Update 5/18: Still working great! Still in love with this frame. Ive had no problems at all.
Best. Thing. Ever. (With Update)
This adjustable bed frame makes your bed dangerously comfortable. I cant rave enough about how cry fabulous this bed frame is. This is not an exaggeration. Im obsessed with this bed frame. Now that Ive tried it, I dont think I can go back to a flat bed ever again. After setting the bed up, my husband and I tried it out by putting it in lounge mode with the medium setting on the foot and head massager. This translates to you never want to leave the bed again mode. We almost fell asleep within a few minutes. I pushed the flat setting and my hubby said, This is barbaric. How can anyone sleep flat like this? I have to agree. The best sleep I had was on a cruise ship when we were on one of the rooms near the top of the ship so you felt the rocking movement and the vibration of the motor. Best sleep ever. The second best sleep Ive ever had was in the hospital bed after a c/section because the head and foot part of the bed raised in a way that it cradled you. This gave me the best of both worldsthe cradling experience, the vibration and hum of the cruise ship motor. Its a good thing I cant replicate the slight rocking movement, I would possibly go into a self/induced coma. What I like: /Easy to put together. I think it took me and my husband about 20 minutes. Most of that was reading the instructions. /No extra tools needed. Just one hex tool that comes with the frame. /So many variations for head and feet positions. /Pre/set elevations: lounge, just what it implies, a partially upright; flat is well, flat, TV/PC is more upright than lounge so you can sit up and watch TV or work on a laptop; Zero Gravity sets the legs higher than the head elevation. The wave looking icon makes the head and foot massager work at the same time. Ahhh. /The massager. Oh, yeah! Its like little cherubs floated down from heaven to gently shake the bed and send you off to sleep with tiny kisses to your eyelids. There are three settings to the massager: light, medium and heavy vibrations. I like the medium. /The raising and lowering of both the head and feet area is smooth and slow (helps to prevent accidents). /The remote. Ultimate luxury or liness, depending on you POV. /It fit perfectly within my queen bed frame. /Price. At $534 at the time of this writing, this is an affordable luxury. /2 USB ports. Nice. /Works with a regular or memory foam mattress. The mattress we have is a memory foam mattress. Cons: /Accident potential. As with any large mechanical item, dont allow small children to use as the remote or the bed without supervision. Also, make sure your pets are clear of the frame when its moving. /No king sized. Its possible two twins will fix that problem. I certainly hope thats the case. Tips: /Its heavy. I suggest you tear down the box and take the bed frame in two pieces to where you want to set it up. The legs and motor are in a separate box within the frame, so carrying those separately will take off some of the weight. /Have another hex tool handy. The one that came with ours didnt fit very well (too big), so we used one from a tool set. /Ignore the instructions that say open the control box. You dont have to open anything. Just plug all the labeled plugs into the correct openings. Its almost impossible to mess up. /It looks like your mattress might not fit where the mattress bar is on the end of the frame. I compressed my memory foam mattress to make it fit. This really made it snug so I dont have to worry about the mattress shifting. /Stick some Velcro on the back of the remote and a small strip on the wall near the headboard of your bed. Then you stick the remote up after using it. No chance of losing the remote. /If you raise the foot or head and youre not sitting on the bed, it will not fit flush against the frame. It doesnt hurt the bed or the frame. Its just something to keep in mind. /Be prepared for the rest of the family asking for one of these. Now I have to buy two for my kids. Thats how impressive the frame is. Overall, this thing rocks. I cant guarantee everyones experience will be like mine. Some people might hate sleeping with their head elevated. But I dont think I could live without it now. The nice thing is, I can get rid of my mountain of pillows that I previously used to sleep on since I cant stand sleeping flat. Were moving to a king/sized bed in a few months. I hope two twins fit correctly. *Update 5/18: Still working great! Still in love with this frame. Ive had no problems at all.