iPrimio Aluminum Bed Riser - 5 Inch Lift. Supports Over 9,000 pounds Per Leg, or 36,000 pounds. Safest and Sturdiest Couch, Bed, Desk Lift. Won't Scratch Floors. (6 Pack)
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Yes, I have a king-size bed, and it fits perfectly and lifts up to a very sturdy height.
It would be a good idea to take them out to give the legs a better grip on the bed risers and keep them from moving. Mine have moved a little, but they have a small lip to aid movement, but it would be better if the caps were removed.
I have one, and it's perfect for my bed.
A Allen wrench was included in my set. It wasn't a particularly good one, so I used my own. The Allen wrench can be found for a low price at a hardware store, and because it is a standard size, all you need to do is bring one of the screws with you to ensure a tight fit.
Selected User Reviews For iPrimio Aluminum Bed Riser - 5 Inch Lift. Supports Over 9,000 pounds Per Leg, or 36,000 pounds. Safest and Sturdiest Couch, Bed, Desk Lift. Won't Scratch Floors. (6 Pack)
So I bought these risers for my bed because it was too low, and they do a fantastic job of raising your bed off the floor and making it comfortable to get in and out of. br>br>However, while they are durable when lying down or moving gently, they do have flaws. br>br>First and foremost, I had a major problem with the dreadful Allen wrench that they send you. It worked for the first couple of risers, but then it gave up and I was stripped naked. If you're going to get these, make sure they're nice and tight with a hex bit that fits into screwdrivers or a socket wrench, and maybe some thread locker in there as well to keep the screws from walking out. Another issue is that they do push your bed out a little more than if you didn't use them, but it's not by much. Finally, you must exercise caution when using these because they are prone to tipping over if you do a lot of "thrusting" or significant movement on them. I've had this happen because my mattress likes to move around, so I have to reposition it every now and then, and when you push on the frame, it walks forward because there is a gap between the riser and the wall due to the massive base on the riser.
I recently placed an order for a new mattress as well as an adjustable bed frame. The issue was that the new mattress was significantly thinner than the one I previously owned. As a result, the new bed's height was significantly reduced. The ideal solution is these bed risers. They are not plastic, but rather aluminum. I had previously used plastic risers and did not want to do so again. This set has a total of six pieces. I've been using these risers for over two months and I'm very happy with my purchase. Most other types only come in a set of four, which meant I'd have to order two sets of any other brand.
duty ones) are prone to failing and collapsing from time to time. These were going to be used on the queen-sized bed of a lovely 80-year-old woman, so injuring her wasn't an option. Because this bed frame has six legs, it's great that these come with the option of purchasing six risers. Many companies only sell them in sets of four, which means you'll have to buy two sets and end up with two "extras. " "br>These risers are designed to work with wheels, and our bed frame has wheels as well. Many of the reports of collapsing appear to be the result of users removing the wheels. This creates a sharp edge that has no way of properly distributing the weight. If your bed frame has wheels, leave them in place. The rubber-coated risers come with a rubber-coated base. like, u- a cup-shaped device used to keep the wheels in place. A cross-shaped metal riser can be found inside the metal risers. The metal leg has a bar design running the length of it. Even if the stabilizing cup fails, the design of these risers will continue to support the weight of the bed. br>In addition, these flare towards the bottom and have a rubberized bottom to prevent scratching or damage to your floor. br>Assembly was simple, quick, and straightforward. br>We are certain that these will last a lifetime and will never fail. They are slightly more expensive than other risers on the market, but the peace of mind that comes with knowing my mother is safe in her bed is invaluable. br>This is a high-quality item that serves us in two ways: It adds height to the bed and more storage space, making it easier for my mother to get out of bed without assistance or pain. These bed risers come highly recommended by us. Simply put, do not attempt to alter your bed frame. These can be used with wheels or casters, but they'll work just as well on a regular bed frame. We chose the 5 1/2-inch risers, which are the ideal height for our requirements. br>Because this company does not pay for positive reviews, we are giving you our honest opinion on this product.
He has Parkinson's disease, and I expected the bed to be higher when I bought it, but it wasn't, so these risers make it much easier for him to get out of bed.
Because they're made of heavy-duty materials, they're not for the faint of heart. I anticipate that they will last longer than the old plastic ones, which eventually broke. Extra risers for the center of the bed (for queen or king sized beds) make it simple to put together. I'm glad I found these online; they're sturdier than plastic and make me feel more secure.
This is fantastic! The bed was raised to the appropriate height for adult activities.
Great. Today is just for them. It took longer to install all the screws on the bases than it did to install them on the king size bed. I liked that I only had to buy one six-piece set rather than two four-piece sets like I had to do with other games. But, as a 350-pound man who has survived a coma and is disabled, I spend most of my time in bed, even for therapy. After a 45-day coma, I'm still on the mend. As a result, I needed to raise my bed in order for my medical equipment to fit. So that's exactly what this riser did. This mattress is 14" plus two additional inches for extra ventilation, and it's sturdy because I have my Great Dane on my bed and my blue nose, plus my in-home caregiver will stay the night and keep an eye on me, so there's a lot of weight on the bed. So I have to move around, and this is a good option, plus I can adjust the height of the bed because it's a medical base style bed. There is no movement or sound, even with the massage feature. So far, I'm pleased. I'm not sure about the 9,000-pound limit, but they certainly appear to be strong and durable.
What I was looking for. I needed more storage space under our king-size bed, so I did some research and read other reviews before deciding on these. The unit is simple to put together. Extra foam pieces to help keep the frame's wheels in place were especially appreciated. There is no swaying and the structure appears to be solid. All of the additional storage space I now have is well worth the price.