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The Tatub Twin XL Adjustable Bed Frame combines ergonomic design with advanced technology, featuring independent head and foot incline adjustments, a powerful wireless remote, and a stable anti-slip structure. Ideal for seniors and anyone seeking enhanced comfort, this bed frame supports up to 400 lbs and is designed to improve sleep quality and overall well-being.
Size | Twin XL |
Product Dimensions | 78.25"L x 34.5"W x 14.25"H |
Special Feature | Remote Control, Foldable, Adjustable |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Unfinished |
Included Components | Installation Manual |
Compatible With Mattress Size | Twin XL |
Brand | Tatub |
Furniture Finish | Unfinished |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Item Weight | 20 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ADBed70590 |
A**R
Exactly what we needed
My daughter needed a new bed for her first off-campus apartment. Scoliosis affects her quality of sleep; an adjustable bed eases her discomfort. This one fit our needs. It was reasonably priced and had the features we were looking for. Some other beds in the same price range only adjusted at the head of the bed. Several weren't really "adjustable," because they only provided a limited number of pre-set positions that could not be altered for personal comfort, or the head and foot could not be adjusted independently. This bed had the same features as higher-priced models.The box it came in was a little heavy but manageable, and was compact enough to carry up three floors via a tight stairway. Assembly was not difficult, although there was one step where confusion about the illustration briefly caused concern that parts would not line up properly. Once we realized our mistake, completion was quick and easy. I mentioned that the box was a little heavy. This was because this bed is solidly sturdy and appears well made. The 8 legs fully support the various settings and are not at all flimsy. Granted, it doesn't have the bells and whistles of a "doze digits" adjustable base, but we we didn't need them. With this bed, we didn't have to pay for them, either.
J**N
Good bed frame
Instructions were horrible. Just figured it out on our own. Nice bed frame
C**X
easy set up
we bought this bed frame for my aunt who is in her 90's. she really likes it. we bought an 8 inch memory foam matress to top it and its not too tall or not too short (my aunt is about 5'5"). it came with a wireless remote and when we adjusted the bed, we were surprised that it was quiet. she has the easiest time getting in and out of bed. for the set up, all i did was read the instructions and match the parts. from there it was easy to assemble. the box does weigh almost 80lbs so some may need help with that.
F**D
Awful assembly instructions (read on for my version), weight for Queen was approx. 80 lbs, not 30
The frame arrived a week early!! It is much lighter than the lucent Queen frame. I'm guesstimating 80 pounds for a queen vs. Lucent's about 150. BIG difference in ease of moving around. However, the Amazon description said it was 30 pounds. Maybe 30 Kilos? The assembly instructions are pretty much nonexistent. See my assembly instructions at bottom of review. There's a lot of space between the metal bars and I'm concerned that the mattress may protrude through them. The mattress will be here in a few days and I'll update the review.Floridad's assembly instructions: The frame comes in 3 large parts. if the box is too heavy, unbox and move each part into the bedroom. Unboxing: with box leaning against a wall. cut tape (not the white banding straps) holding lid to box bottom. Lay box flat on the floor. Lift off lid of box. Cut the dozen or so zip ties holding the pieces together (mine were all broken during shipment.) Remove the 3 large sections. Be careful as there are also two pieces of steel about 30 inches long mixed in there and you don't want them to fall out and damage your floor. Two of the large sections have motors attached. One is the head and the other the foot. The instructions say they are marked, but I couldn't find any markings. The foot section has two small brackets welded on to install the mattress retainer and has more parts. The instructions say to assemble upside down on the floor. however, then you have to flip the frame over, which we thought would be difficult. Lean each section against the wall (head, middle, foot) with the holes for the legs on the head and foot frames facing away from the wall. Lean the middle section against the wall with the four bolts facing away from the wall. Put them a few inches apart. Be sure to pad the floor and wall to avoid scratches. We used some old towels. Here's where the magic happens! The legs actually hold everything together and there are four knurled nuts (look like black knobs, found in the "Electrical" bag) that hold the middle section in place! Place the two metal bars mentioned earlier onto the bolts sticking out of the middle section and lock in place with the knurled nuts. There are 8 legs and four of them are about 1/4 inch shorter than the others. Scoot the head and foot frames closer to the middle frame until the leg holes are lined up and install the four SHORTER legs. (they are shorter because they have to go through the bracket on the metal bars. Be sure that the small raised round section around the leg holes are inside the round hole of the brackets on the metal bars. Otherwise, you can't tighten the legs completely. look at the brackets and they should be flush with the bottom of the head and foot sections. Install the four longer legs into the remaining holes at the very top and very bottom of the frames. Install the plugs into the control box mounted to the center frame. Be sure to put the foot to the socket marked "foot" and the head to the "head" socket. Connect the power wire (it has a "pair" button), it only goes in one place. Connect the other end of the power wire to the power supply. They were very generous with the wire length, so I suggest using about a dozen zip ties to keep the wires in place for the foot and power supply. Be sure not to run the wires where they will be pinched when operating the bed. However, I suggest you do this for the head wire after placing the bed on the floor and extending the head so as not to stress the wires. The foot wire actually moves closer as it is raised, so zip tie the wires with the foot section in the down position, or while it is still leaning on the wall.Grab the bed by the middle section and place on the floor. raise the head section and then zip tie the wire. Check all wire locations to make sure none are pinched.
B**H
Adjustable Twin bed
I bought this for my daughter because she has acid reflux and I wanted her to be able to sleep in a upright position and have a remote control to use for the head or legs of the bed. I was so happy with the purchase that I bought a bed for my dad and another for my husband too. They even have a massager and heat if you want to get those options. They're easy to assemble and light weight. They come in a box.
A**R
Terrible
Cheap metal causes the weld to break the 2nd day I used it. I only weigh 190lbs which is well below the recommended weight, so I was not the issue. Nothing but a hassle including shipping it back!
N**S
This bed is not easy assembly
Do not order this bed. I don’t know how they crammed it all in one box because putting it back in if there’s a problem is difficult. I’m doing a return because of vague instructions and no parts list. I thought this might be similar to another bed I wanted but was out of stock. Nope — big mistake. Overly complicated to put together. Thankfully Amazon customer service has been understanding and helpful with the return otherwise this would be zero stars
S**B
Great for the price
Only wish it raised the feet a little bit more!
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