- Heavy Duty Bed Frame: The full size bed frame is made of heavy duty steel, strong enough to withstand 3000 pounds, the metal full bed frame is noiseless.
- Storage Space: 14 inches high bed frame full provides 12.4 inches of under bed storage, This full size bed frame metal allows you to maximize the space in your bedroom.
- Safety Design: The full size platform bed frame is designed with rounded corners to prevent injuries caused by toe bumps. Bed frame full size: 74.5″ x 53.4″ x 14″ , the slat distance is 5.1 inches.
- Anti-Slip Design: The metal full size bed frame has extra plastic anti-skid baffles on all four sides to prevent the mattress from slipping, as well as rubber foot cushions to prevent the metal full bed frame from sliding and protect the floor from scuffing while reducing noise.
- No Box Spring Needed: The bed frame full size no box spring needed, the metal full size bed frame has dependable metal slats provide optimal support for your mattress. It is compatible with all standard twin size mattresses. Suitable for 75×54 mattress.
- Easy Assembly: The assembly of the full platform bed frame is very simple. All the tools are packaged in the box, this full size metal bed frame can be quickly installed by one person in 20 minutes.
- After-sale Service: This full size metal bed frame comes with a 5-year after-sale service. We will provide you with a satisfactory solution as soon as possible, please rest assured to buy.
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MAF 14 Inch Full Size Metal Platform Bed Frame with Round Corner Legs, 3000 LBS Heavy Duty Steel Slats Support, Noise Free, No Box Spring Needed, Easy Assembly
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Additional information
size | Full |
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Product Dimensions | 74.5"L x 53.4"W x 14"H |
Special Feature | Rounded Corners, Heavy Duty Metal, Steel Slat Support, No Box Spring Needed, Easy Assembly, Storage Space, Squeak Resistant |
color | Black |
Finish Type | Unfinished |
Included Components | Metal Platform Bed Frame |
Compatible With Mattress Size | 75 X 54 INCH |
Brand | MAF |
Furniture Finish | Unfinished |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Ground To Item Distance | 12.4 Inches |
Manufacturer | MAF |
Item Weight | 35 pounds |
Item model number | MT10-JD-AMZ01-14F |
Date First Available | August 30, 2022 |
Reviews (2003)
Jessica Hayes –
Best Frame I ever had. Easy to move around if needed with the mattress on it. Takes time building it by yourself but if you have someone to help I’m sure setup will be breeze. Package was damaged when it arrived. But did not effect the frame. I threw a 10inch mattress on it fit great. Best bed ever very comfortable. Height is great I can store bins below and the cats can hide under it. Lol. Definitely will be a returning customer. Thankyou
Glenn Rickert –
I’m not kidding about the title one bit. This frame is like a tank! My old frame squeaked and rattled even when it was new, and it bent easily. This new one is super heavy-duty. The advertised weight limit of 3,000 lbs seems like a joke, but it might as well be true, because I tested it. I’m 200 lbs and I’m the smallest of my friends. Three of us stood on it, approximately 800 lbs. One is 250, the other 350. It didn’t even wobble, creak or strain. Since I have had it, it has not moved along the tile floor, even though I move a lot during sleep. With my old frame, I had to reposition the bed against the wall every day, and eventually used some hardware to accomplish that. I don’t have to do that any more, or even use the eye rings and zip ties to brace the new frame to the wall. The legs are thick with excellent foot padding to prevent all movement. The materials are extremely high quality.
The price is incredibly affordable. If I can afford it on Social Security, then anybody can can afford it. Just because it’s affordable, that doesn’t mean that it skimps on material or build quality. This is how things need to be made and what they should cost. It gives me an incredibly secure and comfortable sleep. I no longer feel like my frame is going to collapse under me, like my old frame always made me feel… And eventually it did collapse on me. The size is absolutely perfect for my mattress, which is also new.
Assembling it was fun for me. I am absolutely terrible at fixing things and I know nothing about tools. However, the instructions were easy to understand, and I was able to put it together all by myself, even though it suggests that two people assemble it. Sure, it took me a few hours, but that’s more because of my disabilities than a problem with the product. I’ve never felt so accomplished!
The only complaint that I have is that the beams are rather slick. I tuck my sheets in on the foot end and also on one side, for my sleeping comfort to keep the sheets on top of me taunt, and to make it easier to make my bed in the morning. The sheets stay in place PERFECTLY at the foot, because the sheets “lock” in place due to the beams acting like speed bumps, restricting the movement of the sheets. But since I also tuck on one side, the sheets slide down the beams like a train on tracks. Fortunately, buying some non-slip mattress pads has resolved that issue. I put one pad between the frame and bottom of the sheets, and one pad between the top of the sheets and the mattress. Problem solved. But then again, how many people make their bed like I do? NONE! So this is not a concern that anybody needs to have, unless they want to make their bed like I do. I would also like it if there were about three times as many of the plastic clips to keep the mattress in place on top of the frame. Just keeping one clip in the middle does keep the mattress in place very well, but the ends puff out a little bit. I would like three of these on each side, at the middle, and two more at the end of each side near the corners. I have OCD so it’s more of a personal annoyance to the slightly imperfect alignment of the mattress on the frame at the corners, than it is to the honest functionality of the frame.
Overall, I absolutely love this frame. In about 10 years I know I’ll have to replace my mattress. I can rest assured that at the same time, I will not have to replace my frame, because this thing is practically indestructible.
Perry L. –
Needed a fast, temporary bed for mattress while deciding on a nicer-piece-of-furniture bed, and didn’t want to go with cheaper wood bed. This all metal, king-sized frame is *very* sturdy, and went together very straightforwardly; everything matched and fit as expected. Exactly what was desired! Cross-rails have rubberized tips to prevent squeaking/rattling. I initially tried to pound these into their holders with a wood mallet, but better way was to use a wide-jaw channel-lock type plier to seat the rails into their holders. Rails are only about 1/2 inch wide (by almost an inch high – they’re sturdy), with 5-1/2 inches between rails. I layered some flattened moving boxes over the rails for a smoother platform for the mattress. Other desirable features were the rounded legs, and different available heights (they just give you different length legs). I was always bumping my shin against the corners of our other (guest) bed frame. They give you some plastic clips to put around the frame to keep your mattress from sliding around, but we didn’t use them. Appreciate fitted rubber tip caps on all legs for our wood floors instead of stick-on pads. As others mentioned, it does not take a third-party headboard without DIY modifications. If it did, I’d be inclined to make it our permanent bed frame.
Amy –
I got the 14 inch version, and my large plastic bins and oversized suitcases (the largest check-in size allowed for international flights) fit underneath perfectly. It took me about 2 hours to assemble by myself while watching a movie. Easy enough. And it has rounded corners!
Jessica Hayes –
It was so easy to put together, it’s durable and does not make any noise, it doesn’t slip or move, the round legs on the corners looks nice, height is perfect for getting on and off and storing stuff under, and the clips to keep mattress in place is a bonus.
Amy –
I’ve had it up for about 3 weeks now, I think, and it already creaks noticeably every time I get in and out of it…
Besides that though, the storage underneath is great and it doesn’t feel uncomfortable. My mattress feels softer than when I used the box spring. It wasn’t super hard to put together. However 2 bars that came with it that go in the middle to support it were too tall compared to the other legs. When I screwed the legs in they made the bed wobble so I just took them off and used it without them. Much more stable that way. There are still the 4 supports on the corners and 3 legs across the middle. This could be why it’s become creaky all of a sudden. Not sure. It has been a good frame so far, no issues with it sliding around and the mattress stays on quite well. I didn’t even use the plastic things that are supposed to stop it from moving.
I am still slightly annoyed that it has already started to creak so soon.
In the picture I circled the legs I left out as they were too tall for the other legs and made it super wobbly.
Overall I am happy with this bed frame as the space it saves means more to me than peace and quiet. Plus, it WAS pretty cheap so…
JSacratista –
Incredibly sturdy bed frame. I don’t know what it is, but ever since I bought it I’ve been sleeping like a baby. Maybe it’s because my previous bed frame was on its last legs and wasn’t very stable. But because this one is built like a tank, I like to think it’s put my mind at ease, like my body isn’t worried about the stability under it anymore.