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The Imperius Foldable Box Spring is a versatile and lightweight bed support solution designed to enhance your mattress's comfort. Measuring 60x30 inches, this bunkie board prevents sagging while maintaining a low profile, making it ideal for various bed types, including bunk beds and sleeper sofas. Its foldable design allows for easy storage and travel, supporting up to 120 kg without the need for assembly.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 60"L x 30"W x 0.2"Th |
Size | Twin- (60x30") |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Log |
Weight Supported | 120 Kilograms |
Assembly Required | No |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Wood |
S**G
Perfect for small short term arrangements.
Short term rental?Small apartment/limited space?On a budget?Limited mobility and/or unable to haul bulky items?It's true you can most likely go to a home depot and slap these slabs together for cheap, but definitely worth purchasing if your answer to all the above was yes.*Also, the boards are a quick fix, not meant to fit full bed measurements perfectly. Just place in the center and your bed will be properly supported, Your welcome.
A**Y
Not worth it! Overpriced garbage!
Very cheaply made. It's just press board with straps stapled to it haphazardly. It will serve its purpose but worried about the sharp corners tearing up my mattress. It also is quite a bit smaller than the frame so it slides around.
C**L
Affordable and extends mattress life on platforms
Great addition to platform beds as I have seen times beds can ware faster on just the railing! I got these to ensure the lifespan of my kids new memory foam mattresses. They do not go from top to bottom completely or the width but the main goal is achieved of holding the mattress on solid surface. Great to consider adding this in your cart as it creates stability for your mattress and at an affordable price unlike the bulky old box spring.
N**E
too slick
I'm a bit annoyed about this bunkie board. I've recently hurt my wrist, so my lifting strength of something this big is around your average teenage girl currently. I can barely lift it. The wood is some kind of cheap mdf-ish composite, which has a smooth wax texture, meaning that whatever you put above it and below it will slide around because it has almost no friction to speak of. I would have preferred something more coarse. My wood slat bed had built in ADHESIVE to specifically hold on to a bunkie board, and this bunkie board is so slick that it slides around anyway. This alone has me tempted to rate it very low, as it's just a poorly chosen material product.That said, it functions well as a bunkie board, but arrived with visible damage on arrival, with barely any protective material in the box. It's literally just a couple of boards, stapled somewhat messily to some nylon(probably?) straps, creating a foldable package. In terms of value, it is definitely cheaper to make your own, and it would likely be higher quality, even for a novice carpenter.If this product wanted to improve, I would want some kind of mounting point on the bunkie allowing you to zip tie it tight to a wood-slat style bedframe. I will likely just drill a hole and make one to improve the function of this product. The measurements listed on the store page were reasonably accurate, and fit my bed fine, as I planned.
R**H
Bed box
The item was too small for my full size bed.
A**R
Cork board, not wooden like pictured. Misleading…
Poor craftsmanship, doesn’t look like the picture. Says it’s made of wood, which one would think is quite sturdy for a bunky board. However, it is made of 1/4” cork board. The stuff used for furniture backing. Will see how it holds up.
C**J
Foldable and easy to use! Simple and light weight not too heavy but still sturdy!
Like this better than an actual box spring. It would be easy to maneuver around and be able to fit in and out of rooms and around tight corner. Unlike the traditional box spring! And it’s foldable. No I don’t feel like under my mattress which is a plus
A**L
Thin and impractical
Don't waste your time or money. Just go to Home Depot and get wood there (easier and cheaper - just be sure to either seal the wood or but a barrier like an old cover or sheet set you'll never use again).
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