🛠️ Transform your space with style and strength!
The Amazon Basics Bed Frame with Storage is a sturdy, foldable metal platform designed for twin mattresses. It features a durable steel construction, tool-free setup, and ample under-bed storage, making it a practical choice for maximizing space without compromising on style or support.
Size | Twin |
Product Dimensions | 75"L x 39"W x 14"H |
Special Feature | Durable,Foldable |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Black Finish,Steel |
Included Components | No headboard, no footboard, includes support slats |
Compatible With Mattress Size | Twin |
Brand | Amazon Basics |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Assembly Required | No |
Ground To Item Distance | 13 Inches |
Manufacturer | Amazon |
UPC | 841710184785 |
Form Factor | Frame |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00841710184785 |
Item Weight | 26.3 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AMZ-14BIBF-T |
K**H
Very study
Very easy to assemble. Just two spinner screws to hold together. Very sturdy, and no noise. I was concerned with the folding legs but when extended, they lock in place. High enough to put bins and luggage under. Very satisfied with purchase.
T**N
Sturdy, Portable, Compact and Easy to Use
Bought the 18" high twin in June 2023 for $74.00.---It's better than we expected however there is some room for improvement.---Here's some info that doesn't seem to be posted anywhere. The outer frame ring is 1"x.5" tube steel, I don't know how thick but it feels pretty solid. There's 4 horizontal cross member tube steel bars (1"x.4" *ei: 13/32* ) on each half of the bed. The gaps between them range from 6" inches at the head/foot to 8.5" next to the center of the frame. There are 9 vertical mattress support rods that are 1/8" diameter, they feel sturdy and look like they're welded on pretty well. The gaps between the rods about 4" except at the sides where they're 2.5". (most other makers have fewer vertical rods, like maybe 5 to 8 on a twin) So, the largest unsupported areas are about 4"x8.5" near the center of the bed. But that area has extra support from the center leg cross member. The angled extension supports at the head/foot are .5"x.5" square tubes and they lock the legs in place when the fame in unfolded.---The frame feels sturdy can probably support some pretty decent weight. Light weight folks can probably just toss 4" medium to firm foam mattress and be good to go. Heavier folks (like 225-250+) might want to consider adding some kind of base under the mattress to rely more on the cross members and not so much on the 1/8” rods.---As others have mentioned, some of the rod ends might tend snag on fabric. A simple solution is tape. Just tape over any areas that have any tiny points. It’d be great if that wasn’t even an issue, but it’s easy to fix and no one will ever see the tape. I plan to use strapping tape because it'll likely hold up longer than other types.---The push button spring ball release makes setting up and taking down this frame incredibly quick. When folded the frame is really compact. And since the mattress can be dealt with separately, it's far more convenient to maneuver and store than a standard folding roll away bed. We also bought one of the mattresses that folds into thirds to go with it.---For the 18” high models, the underneath storage space is great. It may be a bit tall for shorter folks to comfortably sit on the edge of the bed though since their feet won’t touch the floor.--My only real disappointment with the frame is with most of the hinge areas. This is where two frame parts are connected but they’re allowed move. Most of these hinge points are only supported by one point on the bolt (ie: only one side of a rectangular leg instead of both sides). Very few people are heavy enough to shear a bolt but it still feels like a cut corner to not have support on both sides of these moving points. I’ve attached pics, one showing how this bed is put together and another showing how they could improve it by adding additional support.---All in all, we’re very pleased. We bought primarily for portability. Moving kids in and out of unfurnished college housing twice a year for four years is tiresome. ‘Everything’ needs to be sturdy, yet light weight and collapsible to a manageable size/weight for transportation. I would be willing to buy again.
S**H
Ridiculously Easy to Set Up, Use and Store
The Amazon Basics Foldable Bed Frame (full size) exceeded all expectations in being easy to set up and start using. The entire set-up process literally took about 2 minutes. While most foldable frames like this are typically 14 inches high, Amazon Basics also offers an 18 inch version (at least for the full size frame that we bought). This is ideal for taller people and those with longer legs who might appreciate the extra height when sitting on the edge of the bed or find it easier to get out of a bed that is slightly higher. In any case, I do not think the 18 inch version is commonly available and salute Amazon Basics for offering it in the first place. We were so impressed with the overall frame construction that we just purchased a twin XL frame that is 78 inches long.
J**3
Great!
This was SO easy to put together. It’s very sturdy yet lightweight to move. It’s lower to the ground which is okay
M**W
Easy to assemble, good quality.
Good sleep quality, easy to assemble, fit perfectly in existing bedframe.
C**L
Great product for the price!
Very easy to assemble, no tools needed. Was difficult to get out of box. I did it alone ans I think it would have been easier with a helper. The product itself is great. Much easier to move around than a traditional bed frame.
D**Y
Easy to setup and use for even old guy
I'm 66, old veteran with worn out body but who still thinks he's in his 40s. It was easy to set up with a lot of storage space under it. I found a book shelve headboard that is wide enough and two thick boards at home DIY store to raise headboard safely. (Headboards not as tall as this frame). Good quality. If u think u will need to move it around by scooting get the appropriate (carpet or hard floor) for 6 legs / feet which the frame has. If needing to move it farther it will need to be broken down via folding the legs like a card or kids table recommend 2 people if that is needed. Unsure how to cover a bed frame on sleeping quality ... Use something like a carpet holder between mattress and frame. But the mattress can still move around a couple inches. Frame is sturdy no improper bends. No noise when sleeping on it. I used to move a lot due to work wish i had this back then due to when its folded it doesn't use much space than a large painting. Great for a child or teen and a single adult. The twin frame can work with a second to make a (queen?) size. I would recommend for this way instead of one queen frame due to size and probably difficult to set up or move a queen. I weigh just under,200# and no problem.
I**7
Kids bed frames made easy!
Bought multiple for kids beds. Work great. Easy to fold up and store if needed. No bolts required. Love it! Shipped in a thin box. Easy to store bins under for storage! Pleased with this! I do notice that the mattresses are smaller than the frame, but not an issue
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