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Prepac Mate's Queen 6 Drawer Platform Storage Bed, 81.5" L x 63" W x 18.75" H, Black

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Color: Black


Style: Mate's


Features

  • MODERN VERSATILE STORAGE BED: Features 3 functional dresser drawers on each side, a low-profile design, and a deep black laminate finish to add practicality and style to your bedroom
  • CONVENIENT STORAGE: Features 6 total under-the-bed full-size dresser drawers with an 18" depth to stow clothing, blankets, linens, and other objects away without taking up extra floor space
  • MANUFACTURED IN NORTH AMERICA: Made from non-toxic, CARB-2 compliant laminated composite woods, solid wooden drawer sides that run on smooth metal glides, and metal supports
  • SIMPLE ASSEMBLY: Ships in 2 or more cartons and requires assembly with a Phillips head screwdriver and the included Allen key and includes wooden slats that distribute weight equally across your mattress to eliminate the need for a box spring
  • QUEEN-SIZE BED: Measures 81.5"L x 63"W x 18.75"H with 18 D x 23.25 W x 5 H drawers to accommodate most Queen-size mattresses (not included) and make the most of even smaller bedrooms

Size: 81.5" L x 63" W x 18.75" H


Material: Wood


Product Dimensions: 81.5"L x 63"W x 18.75"H


Style: Mate's


Color: Black


Size: ‎81.5" L x 63" W x 18.75" H


Material: ‎Wood


Product Dimensions: ‎81.5"L x 63"W x 18.75"H


Style: ‎Mate's


Color: ‎Black


Finish Type: ‎Black


Included Components: ‎Slats, Hardware


Brand: ‎Prepac


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎500 Pounds


Item Weight: ‎173.5 Pounds


Furniture Finish: ‎Laminate


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Item Weight: ‎173.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎81.5 x 63 x 18.75 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Canada


Item model number: ‎BBQ-6200


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Assembled Height: ‎18.75 inches


Assembled Width: ‎63 inches


Assembled Length: ‎81.75 inches


Weight: ‎185.5 Pounds


Date First Available: November 1, 2000


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Color: Espresso Style: Mate's
The IKEA-style assembly of this bed does, as other reviews indicate, leave something to be desired in terms of sturdiness and creakiness. However, with a couple extra hours and about $25 worth of apparatus from the hardware store, it's easy to build this thing solid as a rock. If you've got the time and the inclination, you'll end up with a surprisingly high quality piece of furniture. (And it doesn't look cheap either.) Total assembly time, with the modifications, was about five hours for a moderately capable guy with a drill and a six-pack of High Life. You'll also need a companion to help hold things together as you're slotting together the bigger bits. If this sounds intimidating, it's actually pretty easy. Just buy the hardware and things will be pretty intuitive once you're done slogging through the directions and you return to this. You will need the following from the hardware store. Just ask someone there if you're unfamiliar, and they'll point you right to it: 8 2.5inch/63mm "corner braces" A box of wood screws that are sized 6x5/8. The corner braces may come with screws, but these will be 3/4in or longer, and will poke through the wood. You're going to use the 6x5/8 screws with the corner braces. A box of wood screws that are 1.5 inches long. Just get the narrowest ones they have, whatever gauge that may be. If they don't have something 1.5 inches, anything in that neighborhood will do. 15 feet of 1/2in wide heavy duty felt tape. (Get six rolls of the stuff and you won't run out.) STEP 1: Before you install the slats on which the bed will rest and connect the whole thing together, stick a strip of felt across the top of the two inside support beams. This will help keep the beams from rattling around under your mattress. STEP 2: Once you have assembled the frame, take the longer wood screws and drill them down through each slat into the support beams, right through the felt. Make it nice and tight. STEP 4: Cut the felt tape into 3 inch strips and, without removing the wax paper backing, slip them into the slots where the ends of the slats are fitted, using a flathead screwdriver to stuff them in if you have problems. This will tighten the ends so that they don't rattle around in the metal bracket. STEP 5: Drill the corner braces using the 6x5/8 screws into each of the four corners. It will be obvious where to put them: you're just trying to firm up the connection between the side beams and the ends, so that they don't flex around. I found it helpful to put the top four horizontally (directly above the slats) and bottom four vertically (like an L, inside the opening where the drawer will go). Don't worry that you will impinge on the drawers -- there's room. (It's also helpful to run some felt tape along the bottom of the bed, especially if you have wood floors, so that you can move it around without scratching.) Congrats, you now have an extremely solid (and subtly classy looking) bed. And you spent $350, not $800. Prepac Espresso Tall Twin/Mates Platform Storage Bed (6-drawers) Prepac Monterey Cherry Queen Platform Storage Bed (6-drawers) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 4, 2010 by Kindle Customer

  • Ok
Color: Drifted Gray Style: Transitional
Most of it is what I expected. Particle board. The structural plywood slats could have certainly been through a little better inspection. No. Much more inspection before leaving their door.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 20, 2023 by Randy sampson Randy sampson

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Color: Cherry Style: Mate's
The good: Quite attractive; better looking than the photos suggest. Good price for this type of bed. Takes longer to assemble than the instructions state but still reasonably quick, maybe three hours start to finish. Biggest problem we had with assembly was that the threaded inserts holding the frame bolts are somewhat tricky to line up. As with all particleboard, care is needed to avoid stripping screws. Sturdy _with some added hardware_; see below. The bad: If you're expecting Sauder quality, look elsewhere. (Why Sauder doesn't make beds of this type, I don't know.) Finish peels or scratches with little effort; be careful of dragging pieces on the floor. Frame is OK (but again, see below,) but the drawers look and feel flimsy. Cam locks holding the front pieces are weak; would much rather have had decorative screws. Several screw and cam holes were a bit misaligned, requiring some manipulation and a few hammer-taps to get right. To Prepac's credit, the drawer bottoms look as though they won't pop out easily; a problem with most flat-pack drawers. And, once properly assembled, all drawers went into the frame flush and smoothly. The ugly: Know that this bed is not as tall as the photos make it appear. The mattress platform is all of 12" off the floor. We're using a 14" mattress with it so the overall height is good, but someone using a standard mattress might find it low. Would probably be perfect for a kid's room. Your mileage may vary; just something to keep in mind when purchasing. Oh, also, if you use nightstands, the two drawers nearest the headboard will be all but unusable. We're using them for seasonal clothing so they need be opened only a couple of times per year. The Key: By far the most common complaint in these reviews is that the finished bed is not particularly sturdy, and they're right. I wouldn't want to have to move it frequently, and I'm sure that there would be much creaking and many misaligned drawers over time. Fortunately, several reviews here, particularly one posted by Heywood J. (yeah, it's what you think :) ) last year describe a solution, which I implemented during assembly. I very carefully squared up the frame with a carpenter's square and measurement on the diagonals, then reinforced each corner with a 4" corner brace fastened with #10 5/8" wood screws (use a center punch or awl to get them started), plus braces at each end of the two internal gables. 8 braces and 32 screws total; about $15 at the hardware store. When installing the slats forming the mattress platform, I folded a small square of non-skid foam rubber shelf liner over the end of each slat as it went into the U-shaped metal channel at each end of the bed. I then took a pair of pliers and bent the lower arm of the U channel up just a little between each slat. They now don't move under any persuasion short of a serious hammer blow. Finally, I drilled four holes in the head gable and bolted it to the bookcase headboard from our old bed. The result: Our modded bed went from somewhat shaky to quite solid. The drawers fit perfectly, and I have yet to hear a creak out of it. We haven't done much, uh, dynamic stress testing on it yet, but the early results are promising. Four stars; five for appearance and ease of assembly, minus two for the engineering shortcomings, plus one because it appears those shortcomings can be overcome at reasonable cost/effort. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 2, 2011 by Rich H.

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