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The Hercules 8 Inch High Profile Foundation Mattress Box Spring Replacement for twin beds offers a modern, minimalist 8-inch height platform that supports up to 550 pounds. Its sturdy wooden slats with non-slip tape ensure a noise-free, stable mattress foundation, ideal for small spaces like dorms or guest rooms, combining durability with sleek design.











S**V
Cover not the best but highly recommended all the same
I have a king sized bed so "picking up" a foundation locally wasn't an option. A split foundation might have fit on our RAV4's roof rack but none of the 4 mattress shops we visited had any low profile foundations in stock and we would have ended waiting over a week for them to order and deliver them. Not to mention the delivery charges which ran from $45 to $95. This was our best option and I'm very happy with the purchase.Given some of the poor reviews about the quality of the wood used, I ordered this item with the expectation that the quality would acceptable rather than exceptional--I was pleasantly surprised. The unit is made of 1 X 3 and 1 X 4 strapping and 2 X 3 blocks. Anyone who's shopped Home Depot or Lowes for strapping knows how difficult it is to find pieces that are free of bark, splits, bows and twists. The pieces used in this item were of very good quality and typical of what I would have selected if I were building something like this from scratch.It took me less than 30 minutes to put together using a cordless drill. Here are some tips that you might find helpful when assembling one of these.1. Layout all of the pieces on the floor in their proper position. Pay attention the head and foot ends which are marked "This side up" on one side.2. The ends, sides, and center supports are bolted together using carriage bolts and flange nuts. Two extra nuts and bolts are included in the hardware kit. Do yourself a favor and run the nuts down each carriage bolt a couple of inches. It'll only take a couple of minutes and will help you identify if any of the threads are fouled before you start assembling the foundation. I had one bolt with damaged threads approx. 1" from the end which would have made it impossible to tighten properly and very difficult to remove if I found the problem during assembly.3. The kit ships with an open end wrench (1/2" IIRC) which is a nice touch. If you have a ratchet and 1/2" socket do yourself a favor and pull it out of your toolbox. I you don't have one borrow one from your neighbor--it'll make quick work of tightening down the 16 sets of nuts and bolts. Don't over tighten the nuts--if you hear cracking and popping sounds you're probably over tightening4. When the ends, sides, and center supports are assembled, place the slats on the top of the foundation. , You'll undoubtedly have some slats that have bows in them. Place them with the bowed side up. You'll probably also find some slats with some bark and minor splits. Place these nearest to the head and foot of the foundation where the amount of weight they support is likely to be less than if there were located in the middle of the foundation.5. If you have a countersink, lightly countersink the predrilled holes in the slats. This will help prevent the slats from splitting when you screw them to the foundation frame.6. Fasten the slats to one side of the foundation making sure you don't drive the screws too deep. The heads of the screws should be flush with or slightly below the tops of the slats. If you over drive the screws you're very likely to split the ends of the slats.7. With one end of the slats screwed down, continue on to the next row of screws; the center support closest to the ends you just fastened. I stepped on each slat as I screwed it down to ensure the slat was tight to the support it was being fastened to.8. Install the cover, place in your bedframe and enjoy..A lot of the negative reviews focus on the wood having bark, knots, splits, etc., I'm betting that if you took the fancy cover off of that $300 name brand foundation you'd find similar materials were used in its construction.Speaking of the cover; if there's one aspect of this unit that could have been better it's the cover. The cover slips over the top and is tightened with a drawstring. The overlap on the bottom is only a couple of inches, which while not great, won't be visible when the foundation is on the bed frame. The problem is that it's just plain ugly. Ours was a medium brown that's unlikely to match ANY mattress. Personally, I would have preferred a light gray or the ivory color shown in the product pictures. But it's not visible on our bed which has high side rails so I didn't dock any stars.For the money and convenience I'm very happy with the product.
C**G
Nice item.
This product is as described. edges of this foundation had very nice sanded rounded edges.
P**R
Good value and quality
While I question the words INSTANT in product description assembly, very solid and fit my king bed frame perfectly. Happy I purchased but be prepared with a drill despite saying no tools needed.
J**0
Good but not great. Cheaper and probably better options available at wholesale clubs
Costco sells 9" queen boxspring with wood/metal construction for around $109.99 but I needed a low profile <5" tall so I ordered this one. At $160 price point I would expect much better quality but that does not seem to be the case.Pros:- Straight forward assembly.- Cover fitting is perfect and Looks pretty- Full wood construction makes it easier to make DIY customization or even repairs incase any piece breaks in the future.Cons:- Entirely made of 1x1, 2x1, and 3x1" dimensional lumber. In reality these strips are only ~0.75" thick.- Slats are even thinner at only 0.6" thick due to heavy sanding. They are spaced too wide at about 3.8". At least they should have used 2-4 more slates to reduce the spacing to 2.25-2.5".- Bare minimum wood is used in stress points.Customization:I wasn't happy with only a single center support and 12 slates spaced at 3.8". So I ended up installing additional center support and 12 slates. Not to mention how difficult it is to find even a single furring strip that is straight, I ended up buying select whitewood strips that cost about 3 times more than furring but about 80% of them are straight. Six 2"x1"x10' strips to make 12 slates and two 3"x1"x8' to make additional center support. Since the provided slates are only 0.60" thick, I had to make about 0.15" deep grooves in 2x1 slates where they rest on the edge and center supports. That way new slates sit even with the existing slates. Over all it turned out pretty solid but at an additional cost of $60 plus about 6-8 hours of work.Summary:- The boxspring shipped may be sufficient for most users.- I wish they hadn't gone so cheap on material. With just additional $5 worth of more wood, they could have made this boxspring a lot more sturdier.- Not recommended for adults with total weight over 400 lbs.- Customization is possible to make it very sturdy but it wasn't straight forward due to the slates with non standard thickness.- Not the best but probably better than equivalent products sold at similar price point at local mattress store. If you want to spend less and still buy reliable product, I recommen to get boxspring from costco, BJ's, Sam's, or other wholesale clubs. You will get similar or better quality product at much lower price.
A**R
Sturdy and quiet
Sturdy, doesn't squeeze. I didn't use the cover so I can't comment on it but the boards are smooth enough not to leave splinters in the mattress. It fits well. Was easy to put together.
S**E
Not a bad product. Needs better quality control in construction.
The overall product was satisfactory (the actual function of the frame). The quality of construction was not. One of the side rails was incorrectly made which resulted in it splitting in half during shipping - it wasn't glued well and one of the pieces was nailed in place incorrectly. I had to take two rail pieces apart, re-glue them and then nail them back in place. The other rail was also incorrectly installed, but I was able to loosen the nails (it wasn't glued) glue it and reposition it correctly to allow the slats to sit flush. This in addition to reglueing and nailing the "A" piece that came apart.
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