DHP Phoenix Convertible Low Wooden Ground Bunk Mattress, Stackable and Removable Mattress Frames for Children, Cast Wooden, with Ladder, Top Guardrail, Wooden Slats, No Boxspring Required,…
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$ 316.99
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- Area Saving Low Bunk Mattress: Designed to maximise bed room area for children, this low profile fashionable bunk mattress is the easiest dimension for youngsters with a low to the bottom ground mattress as a backside bunk and smooth to achieve best bunk.
- Stackable & Protected Design: Separates into two dual dimension mattress frames: one ground mattress and one platform mattress. Incudes a strong and easy-to-climb ladder and a 11″ guard rail
- Robust Development: Wooden construction creates a solid platform mattress body to resist each day use by way of youngsters giant or small. Best bunk now not meant to be used by way of kids beneath 6 years previous. Meeting required
- No Field Spring Wanted: Wooden slats give a boost to your bed with out the desire for a field spring. Made to suit two dual 6″ innerspring mattresses (bought one by one)
- Relaxing Meeting: Ships in 1 field with smooth to practice directions. Get solutions to your whole questions with buyer give a boost to 7 days every week by way of telephone, electronic mail or chat. Simply order portions on-line or by way of telephone. Experience a 1 yr restricted guaranty
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Gabel Cleaning Co. –
LOVE!!! Not just like. Let me tell ya WHY.
I labored long and hard over many bunk bed reviews bouncing back and forth. I read the reviews about missing parts, cracked boards etc. I can say this, though. Not only did the company making this product do an amazing job, but the shipper and Amazon just ROCKED IT!!!
LOOK, there are products you buy that are good, do the trick and you are happy. We sort of expect that, even though every package we get on time and in one piece is a finely tuned melody of production, QC, packaging, transport and delivery all coming together to make a song for each customer. It is a feat. We are really spoiled. So thanks all! Just sayin’
On to my review:
Yes, when this huge two piece delivery came to my door attached to two polite and very strong young men toting it seemingly effortlessly AND in record time (given how large this bunk bed set is), I was THRILLED!!!
I got the triple bunk, because I have three grandkids and the two boys are climbers. The third grand is only 2months, but growing fast). When they stay at my house, which is endowed with only two bedrooms, I needed a place to let them play as well as sleep, while I kept the baby in her crib safely with me at night. So, that said, being that I bought the triple bunk I got TWO separate packages about 7′ x 3′ x 2′ (approx.). When I opened the first package, I saw the directions for putting together the double (not triple) bunk. “Oh no”, I exclaimed. I called Amazon, who promptly called me back and put me on the line with the shipping company. They did have the other manual on-line in a printable version. Although I had no printer. Sigh.
Good thing I opened the second package. It contained the instruction manual (how to assemble) for the triple bunk. Yippeeee.
I put these together on my own, MOSTLY. Run through and lay out all your pieces and hardware FIRST. Count the number of each (they even send the funky little hex wrench, which you will have an almost intimate relationship with by the time you complete putting it all together…lol). I have heard some people use a drill. Great! I did it the harder way. Signature “me” style. NOTE: there will be times YOU MUST HAVE TWO PEOPLE TO ASSEMBLE. You can do quite a bit of the tedious stuff yourself, but yeah, no way around it. Invite a strong friend over when you’ve done the most of it you can in your own and lure this person over promising pizza, beer and chocolate cake (plus a blazing fun time applying both brawn and brainwork to complete a worthy task..HA)
So, this was not a simple project, but do-able. I was absolutely gob-smacked by the quality and sturdiness of the pieces all tagged with letters to identify them.
Once together, I decided to buy bunkie boards by taking accurate measurements down to my local Home Depot (they cut large plywood sheeting for one dollar a cut). Bunkie boards add a bit more sturdiness and I felt I could use thinner foam type mattresses to give a higher rail for a bit more safety. You will learn NOT to put the backside of the bunk beds up against the wall, UNTIL you have the mattresses and bunkie boards in place. There are a few more helpful hints I am forgetting, but with patience, you will bother persevere AND conquer. Oh, and don’t forget. Wait a day or two and then go through all the bolts and tighten them up a smidge more. If loose, tighten until snug. I could climb to the top bunk and I felt secure, so was their a slight give? Yes, of course, but it wasn’t such that I felt there was any danger whatsoever. The only danger is them learning to climb up and down correctly and safely. Grandma needed to be there for that lesson. My gandboys are three and four years old (btw, no one will sleep on the top bunk until old enough – they are small enough yet to both fit in the bottom bunk, which suits me fine…they will grow)
I do suggest buying some colorful soft need balls or toys that your kids can throw down safely from the upper bunk. My g’kiddoes need to be supervised by me and their little sister right now until they are more skilled at this. Fun safe stuff to throw down is a delight at this age (for some reason)
Bottom line: I had zero problem with quality (one very small chip of paint, which with this size of a product was nominal, to me). Boards were not warped, holes aligned, hardware was all there and substantial (they did not look or feel cheap AT ALL). Instructions were mostly right on (and what wasn’t was pretty easy to discover and work around) and easy to follow.
These are such a fun way to save space and create a bedroom for more than one child, while leaving room for a play or study area (if your kids are older).
Would I buy these again? Or recommend to another? ABSOLUTELY. The only thing that would have made this experience just a little bit better was having my bunkie boards precut and ready to go AND saving a few hundred bucks above the cost so I could hire it out together for me. YEP, that would have been dandy! As it was, I did OK and my purchasing experience left me in awe of the many hands that worked behind the scenes to get this Super Great piece of furniture into my home. The installer could have used more help (smiling)
My grandsons LOVE THIS BUNK BED!!! They climb like monkeys!
Brittany Brown –
I’m happy with the twin size bunk beds. The painted finish is nice. The bed came packaged and organized nicely. Everything was clearly marked. The instruction book is well written, and It was easy to build. The top bunk is low to the ground. And the price is right. I ended up buying grip tape to put on the ladder steps because they appear slippery if the kids are wearing their socks. I took one star away because there is no option to put the ladder on the right. I used a allen wrench bit on my older 18v Ryobi drill. I set the drill to a torque of 8 and it worked perfectly to tighten the bolts and screws. It comes with an allen wrench and all the hardware. You only need a phillips screw driver or bit and the allen bit if you use a drill. Be carefull not to over tighten the wood screws. Lastly You will need an extra set of adult hands to build it.
JT –
Sets up easily & bottom bunk is close to floor for children that may roll out of bed at night
Brittany Brown –
Easy to put together and solid piece of furniture! My husband even commented about the quality of wood as we put it together. It did have some dings on it when we received it, and I used a black sharpie to try and hide them. But our boys will likely add to them 🥴 We did buy a bunkie board to go under the mattress on the top bunk, for more support for the slats, but it’s not necessarily needed.
DMG –
We love this bed. It takes a bit to put together especially if you’re only one person vs having help, but it’s possible. It’s the perfect size for my 5 year olds and I can tell this is a bed we’ll be using for a long, long time. Also give more use of the room vs having to have 2 separate beds. Build is sturdy, but easy to move if needed. I saw someone say they needed a twin xl mattress to completely fit the frame but a twin worked perfectly? I can fit on the bottom bunk comfortably so it’s spacious.
Gabel Cleaning Co. –
I bought this for my granddaughters ages 4 and 5. I like that the bottom bunk is pretty much on the floor, so the younger child is totally safe. As some other reviews mentioned, I wasn’t comfortable with the clearance to the build in rails with our current mattress, so until I can get a thinner mattress, I added a net-style bed rail to the top bunk. Our bed arrived completely intact, no damaged parts. The bed is very sturdy! There were mixed reviews on assembly. I am a 54 yo woman, and I was able to assemble it completely by myself in under 2.5 hours. The instructions were very easy to follow, both the pictures and the text. There were a couple of spots where I could definitely tell another set of hands would have been great, but don’t rule this bed out if you need to assemble it alone. Be aware that there isn’t one single spare screw or piece of hardware with this bed, so be careful you don’t misplace something during assembly. I broke one dowel (my fault) and lost another (found it too late), but it didn’t seem to affect the sturdiness of the construction. I think this bed will suit our needs for the next few years, at least. As some mentioned, the bottom bunk is pretty close to the top, so a bigger child would not be able to sit up in it — kind of like Navy racks on the ships! Overall a great bed for the price!