DuraCasa Bed Risers, Raises Your Bed or Furniture to Create an Additional 3 Inches of Storage! Fits Up to 2.75 Inch Bed Post - Reinforced New Heavy-Duty Design to Hold Over 2000 LBS! (3 Inch, 8 Pack)
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The top of the box measures 3 3/4" X 3 3/4" and the bottom measures 4 1/2" X 4 1/2". The legs fit into a recess 2 3/4" X 2 3/4" and 3/4" deep, with a height of 3 3/4". They're well-made and durable.
If your Parsons table's legs aren't too spindly, it'll work. My risers have a 2 1/2-inch inside diameter.
You should be good to go if your sleep number bed has legs that can fit into the top of the riser.
The opening must be at least 2" in diameter.
Selected User Reviews For DuraCasa Bed Risers, Raises Your Bed or Furniture to Create an Additional 3 Inches of Storage! Fits Up to 2.75 Inch Bed Post - Reinforced New Heavy-Duty Design to Hold Over 2000 LBS! (3 Inch, 8 Pack)
You'll need six of these for most king-size beds, and they usually come in four-piece sets. As a result, I had a limited range of options. These are strong enough to support a bed. br>br> But I wasn sure they would be okay if I sat on the corner of the bed, so that all my weight plus the bed weight were on a single riser. Although the plastic is thick and appears to be durable, I believe it has limitations. br>br>I fixed it by putting cement in all six. (Note: I did not use concrete. ) I used quick-drying cement. You'll need a thinner mixture to fill in all of the nooks and crannies in the riser. The internal volume of concrete is not completely filled due to the presence of stones. ) You can get it from any Home Depot, Loews, or other hardware store. To fill all six, you'll need about $10 in cash. It only took 20 minutes for everything to come together. My risers could now support an elephant standing on them after only 24 hours of treatment. And I can assure you that they will never crack or collapse.
So, my wife and I recently purchased a new, soft mattress. They're in a box, you know. Love it. The same company supplied the bed frame. Very nice, but not quite good enough for my little princess; we'll have to get a little higher off the ground. Why? I'm not sure. It has to do with storage. Stupidity at its best. The closet of one woman is the size of a small Cambodian village. Whatever. So she goes out and buys some bed risers, which we then put on. br>Holy hell, that bed is as high as Mt. Everest. Kilimanjaro is the highest point on the African continent. I'm terrified of waking up in the middle of the night! No way. Gotta go. This set was 3" when I found it, and it seemed reasonable to me. I was, as usual, correct. lol. They're perfect, though; we have a Zinus 14" frame, and the height is just right with this set. Tall enough to fit a lot of crap underneath, but not too high to cause nosebleeds. The only problem is that they only come in sets of six. There are seven support legs on the bed. It's fine; I found a fantastic matching single support with an integrated outlet and three USB ports! The issue has been resolved. br>This is a fantastic set. I'd buy from them again in a heartbeat. I appreciate you taking the time to read this.
The queen bed's wide castor wheel punched through the flat top of the riser after the riser failed catastrophically. WARNING: PLASTIC CAN BE HAZARDOUS. I had to buy new ones, which I reinforced by putting solid wood inside to carry the load all the way to the floor. (The top and bottom views of the failed riser are shown in the photos below. ).
These are fantastic! These were purchased to help lift my desk, which has three monitors, a little higher, and they are extremely sturdy! I'd buy them again without a doubt.
These were purchased to raise my bed a few inches. I wasn't sure the 3" would be enough at first, but they were, to my surprise. Also, this was one of the few that came with 8 in a box that weren't two different sizes, because my mattress frame has nine legs and I needed nine. Three on the right, three on the left, and three in the center. I didn't realize my frame was a low-sitting frame until after I purchased and assembled it. So, after months of being on the low frame, I decided I didn't like it because I'm used to a high bed, so I started looking into furniture lifts. br>br>I've had these for about two months and they're fantastic! I've had no problems with holes, shifting, or anything like that. It also helped me get my bed skirt off the floor, which I am grateful for. Not too much so that the lifts can be seen, but just enough so that the ground is not dragged. Overall, I would recommend this product; I have a queen bed and am the only one in the house, just in case you're concerned about weight.
I've been looking for something like this for a long time. The frame feet fit perfectly on top and are sturdy.
Because they are so new, I can't comment on their durability, but they appear to be of good quality. However, the durability is excellent, and they are extremely simple to operate. O was replacing a very tall captains bed with an 18" bed frame and 14" mattress, which turned out to be too short for my room. (other furniture has fixed heights) I bought this set because I "thought" number three was good, but for an extra $2, why not have options? I needed the 5" because 3 wasn't enough and I didn't want to go back and wait for replacements. It'll be nice to be able to lower the bed without too much effort if I need another knee surgery. To keep them together, I tucked the unused 3" risers beneath the ones I did use.
They will make a bed taller. I completed the task of raising the bed high enough to accommodate storage items beneath it. The construction appears to be quite solid. Let's see how things turn out. We. Shall. See.