It functions but I will inevitably need a new one and it wont be this again
But after 2 months, the trash Allen/head screws that come with it were loose. It was swaying and creaking, repaired it then. I bought this in March, and now in August, Ive had to take my bed off of it to repair it. It was swaying and creaking again and then got a dip in the center. I took it off to see that the single center bar, with two posts on either end with one screw each that was meant to hold the majority of the weight of a bed plus the people, had cracked and split in half. Not bent, straight cracked, nearly in half. One post had completely fallen off and rolled away and thats where this post failed. Im not sure what caused it. If the post came off and then it cracked, why is the post able to unscrew itself so simply? Since the screw on the post was undamaged. Or if the bar failed first and then the post just fell away. Which I believe was the latter, as the failure was where the post was. Which I sort of figured that a bed frame marketed towards adults with master bedrooms would be able to hold the weight of a 250lb man and occasionally a 40 pound dog. Regardless. I repaired it with some self tappers and old posts I had lying around. Used 3 this time, ends and middle. And tightened the allen screws again which had been so loose that they required multiple turns to retighten.
I do have some s stuff that is great. A s pedestal fan I have has been going strong for over a year. But this was definitely a cheap failure. A 110 failure. if youre tight on a budget and need this, or need one for a child. I bet this would be perfect. But not forever.
It functions but I will inevitably need a new one and it wont be this again
But after 2 months, the trash Allen/head screws that come with it were loose. It was swaying and creaking, repaired it then. I bought this in March, and now in August, Ive had to take my bed off of it to repair it. It was swaying and creaking again and then got a dip in the center. I took it off to see that the single center bar, with two posts on either end with one screw each that was meant to hold the majority of the weight of a bed plus the people, had cracked and split in half. Not bent, straight cracked, nearly in half. One post had completely fallen off and rolled away and thats where this post failed. Im not sure what caused it. If the post came off and then it cracked, why is the post able to unscrew itself so simply? Since the screw on the post was undamaged. Or if the bar failed first and then the post just fell away. Which I believe was the latter, as the failure was where the post was. Which I sort of figured that a bed frame marketed towards adults with master bedrooms would be able to hold the weight of a 250lb man and occasionally a 40 pound dog. Regardless. I repaired it with some self tappers and old posts I had lying around. Used 3 this time, ends and middle. And tightened the allen screws again which had been so loose that they required multiple turns to retighten. I do have some s stuff that is great. A s pedestal fan I have has been going strong for over a year. But this was definitely a cheap failure. A 110 failure. if youre tight on a budget and need this, or need one for a child. I bet this would be perfect. But not forever.