South Shore Furniture, Basic Collection, Full/Queen Storage Platform Bed 54″/60″, Natural Maple
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- Sleek, modern platform bed with built-in storage coordinates with Step One collection in Chocolate or Maple
- Manufactured from eco-friendly composite wood carrying the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification
- 1 drawer on each side; lifetime-warranted Sintec drawer glides with safety catches; rounded corners; decorative molding
- Easy assembly required; 5-year warranty
- Full/Queen size measures 62 inches wide by 81 inches long by 9 inches high
Product Description
3013217 South Shore, Storage platform bed 39″/54″/60″, Contemporary, Natural Maple. This sleek storage platform bed with its trendy neutral Natural Maple finish and profiled drawers edges for easy handling, is right in tune with today´s styles.
South Shore Furniture, Basic Collection, Full/Queen Storage Platform Bed 54″/60″, Natural Maple
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10:15 am on December 5th, 2009
I’m a graduate student, and really, the Platform beds made by South Shore are not worth the money. I got mine (from someone other than Amazon) and tried to lift it up the stairs to my apartment with one friend. Clearly labeled on the box was the weight, a mere 276 lbs. I got it upstairs, and put the bed together. To be honest, it looked great, at first and I was very happy. However, the bed is held together mainly by screws and “plastic dowels. ” Over time however, the screws all loosened, which caused the bed to creak and shift. Since this is made out of particleboard, there is no strong fibers to hold the screws in place. My aggravation with this reached a highpoint when one of the supporting boards located under the platform flipped on its side, causing the center of the bed to sag a good 1″-2″ down. I needed to unscrew the entire top of the platform to get to the board, flip it up, and add more screws. Overtime, movement just pulls the screws (and little bits of lovely wood particles) out of the bed. The solution? More screws in different places. I just moved the bed to a new apartment, and to be honest, it’s not going to another one. It looks good, but it won’t stay looking good for more than a year (you’ll see all the new screws). In retrospect, I would have just purchased a simple durable bed, rather than this monolith.
Rating: 2 / 5