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Model Of Item : King Quad-Fold
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Pragma Bed® Mattress Platform - King. No Box Spring needed. Ideal for memory foam, latex, and air mattresses.
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This bed seemed great at first -- it was light and took five minutes set up. Because we move frequently, we thought it would be ideal.
One week later, the first of the small wires snapped. Other reviewers who are blaming their weight can rest easy (though obviously not on this bed): we weigh less than 250 pounds combined. The problem is that about 75% of the wires are welded on off-center. I'm not sure whether they were welded by a human or a machine, but it's pretty clear that he/she/it was drunk.
A couple of weeks later, I started wiping up flakes of paint when I cleaned underneath the bed. Sure enough, the "powder-coated" finish is starting to come off.
Given this economy, in which everyone keeps their belongings until they fall apart at the seams, one would hope that process would take more than a month.
Good design, shoddy execution : Pragma Bed® Mattress Platform - King. No Box Spring needed. Ideal for memory foam, latex, and air mattresses.
This bed seemed great at first -- it was light and took five minutes set up. Because we move frequently, we thought it would be ideal.
One week later, the first of the small wires snapped. Other reviewers who are blaming their weight can rest easy (though obviously not on this bed): we weigh less than 250 pounds combined. The problem is that about 75% of the wires are welded on off-center. I'm not sure whether they were welded by a human or a machine, but it's pretty clear that he/she/it was drunk.
A couple of weeks later, I started wiping up flakes of paint when I cleaned underneath the bed. Sure enough, the "powder-coated" finish is starting to come off.
Given this economy, in which everyone keeps their belongings until they fall apart at the seams, one would hope that process would take more than a month.