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Prepac Mate's King 6 Drawer Platform Storage Bed, 81.5" L x 78.5" W x 18.75" H, Black

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Color: Black


Features

  • Contemporary platform bed frame for a king mattress; with 6 20-inch deep drawers built into platform for extra storage
  • Product Dimensions :81.5 x 78.5 x 18.75 inches
  • Ready-to-assemble bed constructed with quality laminated composite woods, plywood slats, and metal supports; black finish.Metal slides with safety stops for smooth drawer opening and closing; discrete finger pull handles
  • Necessary hardware included; matches Sonoma bedroom furniture collection;Constructed from CARB-compliant
  • Measures 81-3/4 inches long by 78-1/2 inches wide by 18-3/4 inches high assembled; limited 5-year warranty
  • Ships in several boxes, may ship separately

Description

Enjoy floor space and storage with the King Sonoma platform storage bed with 6 drawers. At 18" Deep, its six drawers can store any clothing, linens and blankets that go in a traditional chest, without taking up more room in your bedroom. With three drawers on each side, there’s room for everyone's stuff. Don't worry about a box spring: The slat support system needs only a mattress. Sleekly designed and practical, this Sonoma bed lets you get the most out of your king-sized mattress. Constructed from carb-2 compliant, laminated composite woods. Ships ready to assemble, includes an instruction booklet for easy assembly and has a 5-year manufacturer limited on parts. Manufactured in Canada and meets all North American safety standards.


Size: ‎81.5" L x 78.5" W x 18.75" H


Material: ‎Engineered Wood


Product Dimensions: ‎81.5"L x 78.5"W x 18.75"H


Style: ‎Mate's


Color: ‎Black


Finish Type: ‎Black


Included Components: ‎Hardware;Slats


Brand: ‎Prepac


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎500 Pounds


Item Weight: ‎0.01 Ounces


Furniture Finish: ‎Laminate


Product Care Instructions: ‎Wipe with Dry Cloth


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎BBK-8400


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Assembled Height: ‎18 inches


Assembled Width: ‎78.5 inches


Assembled Length: ‎81.5 inches


Weight: ‎206 Pounds


Date First Available: April 15, 2004


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  • Detailed review, and my fix.
Color: Espresso
First things first, this is gonna be long. Get ready. Overall I think I'd give this a 4/5 overall when you factor in the cost. The cost of this bed (while, yes made out of MDF) is considerably less than anything else I could find. However it does seem the cost has gone up since I bought it roughly $50. It's still a good value for the money, once it's "fixed". Drawers - They work great, however I have one HUGE complaint with them. For some reason, they have the curved edge of the drawer on the bottom of the drawer. I assume they think most people will use their foot to slide the drawer open? Or maybe mine were manufactured wrong. No clue. However, they slide nicely and assuming the bed is "square" they'll be fine. Quality - Mine actually arrived defective. I was going to send an email or contact the seller but never got around to it. Whatever, probably happened in shipping. Speaking of shipping, the UPS guy knocked on my door to see if I was home. Thankfully I was because I have no clue how the poor guy would've unloaded the boxes it comes in. It came in 3 or 4 (it's been about 6 months since I bought the bed) oddly shaped boxes that were HEAVY. I'm talking like 60+ lbs heavy. For boxes that are 4+ feet long. Just keep that in mind! The big issue with this frame appears to be their attempt to keep the bed square. It's a terrible attempt, honestly. For one, they have flimsy little metal bars that go from one of the seperators for the drawers to metal bars attached at the top and bottom of the frame. The included hardware to secure them to the metal bars is junk. They came unscrewed after a couple months and came undone. After that they have sheets of plywood maybe 5" wide, by 80 and 1/8" long. THIS IS THE ISSUE for the most part. Sure it'll work, but they don't include hardware to secure the plywood sheets to the frame. I believe they are supposed to slide in and stay put....somehow? And to make matters worse, the is ACTUALLY 80-5/8" to 80-3/4" long. Therefore the plywood sheets just slide from top to bottom, and just slide out of one side. If you're confused, what i mean is if you put one in the top, slide the bottom in while doing so the top will slide out of the metal bar because the piece is 1/2" short. MY FIX - it might be a bit overkill, but this I wanted something strong and durable. The plywood planks kept sliding away from the center of the bed, then the mattress would dip down and I was afraid it would damage the mattress. First and MOST IMPORTANT, square the bed up!!!! If you don't know how to "square" something, YouTube will probably explain better than I can. Essentially though, if your bed isn't square, the drawers will not close smoothly, or close completely across the top of them. Basically it'll look like a rhombus, you need it to look like, well, a square. The issue I ran in to was the top and bottom of the bed will bow out, so get the sides square. 2nd - I bought 2 sheets of 7/16" OSB, 4' x 8'. You can use a thicker size, 1/2" or 3/4", or even Plywood. OSB is much cheaper however. I ripped the 1st sheet down to 80-5/8" long. Keep the width the same 4' it's manufactured as. Slap that bad boy down then get the measurement for your 2nd piece. Mine ended up being 80-5/8" long by 28" wide. Throw that bad boy down on top of the metal bars as well. 3 - Make sure you pull the top and bottom parts of the frame in when securing the OSB/Plywood to the metal bar frame. My bed was slightly out of square until I pulled them in then the drawers sat flush to the frame. I put 6 screws in the top and bottoms of the OSB. I also put 2 near the seams of the 2 sheets, but that isn't really necessary. again, overkill. The screws I used were Self-Drilling screws, I believe 1" long. Please see pics, with comments if you're super confused. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2019 by LochnessMonster

  • With a few extra additions, this frame is GREAT!!!
Color: Black
I almost didn't buy this after reading the negative reviews, but I read through quite a bit of them, and after hearing the tips about how others have reinforced it, I headed to Home Depot, picked up some supplies, and went ahead and ordered. As is, no, this bed won't hold up. What I did, though, was pick up some Titebond III, a whole bunch of metal L brackets, some felt, and reinforced the living daylights out of it. I put the wood glue in EVERY hole during assembly, as well as painted it onto each screw. Once it was all put together, I added 16 L brackets to the frame; 2 at the top and bottom of each corner, and one on each side of the two middle supports, where the drawers go. I just held them in place, marked the holes, and pre-drilled pilot holes. People were also complaining about the slats not staying in place, and being too noisy, so I bought an entire bolt of thicker felt and glued it to the inside of the metal brackets where the slats sit, and also cut a large piece to cover the slats with (to quiet them, and also to keep the loose splinters from tearing up the underside of my mattress), and I tacked those down with flat head thumb tacks. Our bed frame is sturdy, we're able to reposition the bed without the drawers falling out or the bed frame becoming 'unsquared', and the only noise the bed makes is during, uhhhh.... bedtime fun, if the frame knocks against the matching headboard. The only complaint people had that I've not yet been able to solve is the gap between the frame and the matching headboard, although I'm thinking of adding a sort of mesh 'hammock' because a.) you won't be able to see it with the pillows on the bed, and b.) if you drop anything down there, it's a NIGHTMARE to get it back. With all that said, this is not a bed frame for people who plan on moving a lot (the reinforcements kinda negate disassembly), people who rearrange their room often, or for people who don't want to take the extra steps/spend the extra money to make it work. All the pieces arrived in perfect condition, and with all the necessary hardware. I'm a 5' 5", 115 pound female, so I had to open the boxes outside and carry the pieces in, but I assembled this entire frame, the matching headboard, and 2 matching end tables completely by myself over the span of 3 days. The directions weren't too bad to work with, you'll just need to GO SLOW, READ ALL THE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY, and sort/label all the parts and hardware before you get started. It looks great, and it's the EXACT bed frame/headboard I wanted, so the extra work/cost was worth it to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2016 by Marlena Marley

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