- Sales Rank: #362 in Furniture
- Size: Queen
- Brand: Pragma Bed
- Model: QUEEN PLATFORM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 14.00" h x
76.00" w x
80.00" l,
Features
- Some assembly may be required. Please see product details.
Frame Open: 80"W x 60"D x 14"H
Frame Folded: 23"W x 30.25"D x 10.75"H
Flame Boxed: 32"W x 25"D x 12"H
Finish: Black
Material: Metal
Queen Size Quad - Fold Bed Frame
Provide maximum comfort during your most relaxing hours of the day, and versatile enough to be quadruple folded in under 15 seconds.
Can be stored in a bed or closet, a queen-sized quad-fold Pragma Bed* frame only requires 23* x 30.25* x 10.75* of storage space.
The Pragma Bed* bed base is engineered with heavy-duty wire mesh, which serves as a complete mattress support system that will not bend or sag over time.
Provides a flat, sturdy, squeak-free base for your new memory foam mattress or even your old spring mattress.
The bed base also provides you with more space than many other beds out there.
The bed sits 14* off the ground, creating 38.69 cubic feet of storage space.
Pragma Bed* bases do not require a box spring.
The strong yet lightweight design can resist up to 1200 pounds per queen bed frame.
The weight of the bed frame is 45 pounds only.
Pragma Bed* frames are strong enough to withstand jumping, yet light enough to be carried up the steps.
Unfold bed frame and snap legs into place. Using the two included screws, place them through the two holes and fasten the two pieces together. Place bed in desired location.
If you wish to store your Pragma Bed* frame, just fold it up and hide it away.
No tools assembly required.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
172 of 175 people found the following review helpful.Very strong, well made as long as you put it together correctly!
By justin ruddy
So after reading reviews, I decided to give it a shot. My conclusion is as long as you put it together correctly, works flawlessly with 12 legs and very strong. So this is what you need to know. After pulling it out of box and unfolding them and putting them side by side and putting 2 very easy bolts through it to secure them together, I noticed the legs on the head and feet of the frame are collapsible so if you were obviously trying to move it or sit on it, the legs may fold in. So im like ok now I know why some of these reviews are like this. So im looking at the one BUT!! if you look closely at the head and feet of frames there are 2 wing nuts on each side screwed on the frame just chillin there. Then across from those nuts are two free standing bars tucked underneath. So i was like ahhhh thats what you do. Very surprised not in instructions. You twist the bar around to the screw,which had the wing nut on it that you removed and you secure it with that nut. And you do that to all four of them, two at head and two and feet, and bammm your frame is like a brick house.Now if you are like me and bought this for a memory foam mattress then you are going to home depot and buying two sheets of like 11/32 plywood cut 29 1/2 by 80 and you are going to put that on top of the frame. ( i secured them with drilling 4 holes and using 4 zip ties to secure it to frame, but im just crazy like that.) then you put memory foam on top of that and you are in heaven for under 200 bucks.So i would definitely recommend this!
39 of 40 people found the following review helpful.Good design, shoddy execution
By Cupric
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.
53 of 57 people found the following review helpful.Great product
By Jake
Bought this bed frame to replace my sagging queen box springs, and glad I did. I set my mattress directly on top and use a 3" memory foam topper to smooth it out. It's firm, but you can't feel the bars through through the mattress and topper. This frame is very supportive, and very sturdy. The bed has screw hole on all sides so it's great for attachment points if you're into the kinky stuff, or if you want to attach a headboard or other decorations. The bed frame squeaks a tiny bit if you move on it just right, but overall is quieter than the box frame I had. Folds up very compact, and will be extremely convenient when I move. It seemed pricey when I bought it, but you can feel the quality in the build. This thing was designed for prison and military beds, so I don't doubt I can take abuse. The only part I don't like is the queen set is just two smaller frames linked together by a bolt with wing nuts and a plastic spacer washer. I have a feeling the plastic washers are the weak link in this bed, but so far no problems!Update: after a year, the bed is still holding up very well, even with 500lbs of tickle wars and wrestling. No regrets at all with this purchase.



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