Olee Sleep 14 Inch Heavy Duty Bed Frame, Full
$59.99
$111.44
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Condition: New
Color: Black
Size: Full
Style: 14 Inch
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By Dimi on Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2017
When investigating this on Amazon I read through 17 pages of questions. All 17 pages were just people continually asking the same 10 questions so I will try to answer them here so you don’t need to spend an hour reading questions and answers. We bought the king bed version and are using it with a 13” memory foam mattress from Costco. This is a day one review so I will update in one month. Shipping: Weighs 59 pounds. Cardboard box is 42” x 21” x 6”. Was well packed for shipping. When ordering they were vague on when it would arrive. We ordered it on Thursday, they shipped it via UPS on Monday and it arrived on Wednesday (a day earlier than the shipping confirmation said). Assembly: The instructions are in pictograph form on one sheet of paper and are easy to understand. They are written in English but you don’t really need the words. There are six long extruded metal pieces that make up the perimeter of the bed with an eighth one that goes down the middle. The three long pieces fold open with legs. The four pieces that make up the top and bottom just bolt together with no moving parts. The instructions are simple. Just lay all the pieces out than start attaching them. The only bad part of the instructions is they named pieces “A” and “A1” (for top of bed) and “B” and “B1” (for bottom) but then the instructions say “A1*1” and “A*1” to indicate there is one of each so just read carefully. Pieces are not labeled on the metal but if you look closely at the diagram you will see the A pieces have slots to attach a headboard and the B do not. It took my wife and I less than 15 minutes to fully assemble and she could have done it herself. None of the individual pieces are heavy. By far the hardest part was lifting the mattress up onto the finished frame (a king mattress is heavy). The only hardware are two long bolts with nuts and 12 short bolts with no nuts. They give you the Allen wrench and nut wrench you need so no other tools are required. Everything was easy to attach. Lastly you snap the metal slats into their holders. Four slats have red dots that match red dots on the center of the bed. Those slots have small tongues on the end that snap into small openings on the slat holders. Slats and lip: There are 9 rectangular extruded metal slats on each side of the bed. Each slat is ½ inch wide on top and they are 8 inches apart (from the center of one slat to the center of the next). The top of the slats are ½ inch below the top of the frame. This provides a lip to hold your mattress or box spring in place and it fit our king memory foam mattress very snugly so that the mattress will NOT move. Mattress/box spring: You do not need a box spring though you can use one. The frame is 18 inches high so a box spring and mattress will be a very high bed. With our 13 inch memory foam mattress and no box spring the top of the mattress is almost 32 inches off of the floor. If you have a traditional mattress even without a box spring you can lay it right on the slats. If you have a memory foam mattress without a box spring you are supposed to put something in between to keep the foam from squeezing through the slats. You can probably use a sheet of cardboard but anything else (particle board, peg board, thin plywood) will work. If you want to put in something like that be aware the inside dimensions of that lip I mentioned are 75.5” x 79.5” so you need something slightly smaller than that. Then cut it in half to fit it in your truck or SUV for transport. My wife and I have opted NOT to put anything between our memory foam and the slats. Reading the question answers about 1/3 of memory foam owners did as we did and about 2/3 bought something to go in between. The 1/3 reported little or no problem with the memory foam leaking between the slats and so far on day one we predict very little problem. Hardwood floors: We have nice hardwood floors. All parts of the frame that touch the floor have built in plastic caps to protect your floor but my wife did not trust that so she bought small rubber squares to put under the feet. There are 9 feet in the king bed version so you will need 9 square rubber pads that are 2” x 2”. Appearance: If you do not put anything under the bed, you can go without a dust ruffle. The metal looks artistic. It is black metal with square corners (nothing is rounded). If you are going to store things under the bed, you will want to hide the frame. A traditional dust ruffle will be too short since the frame is 18 inches high. When answering one of the questions a woman said she had made fabric panels and attached them to the frame with stick on Velcro. That is what we plan to do. Quality: Once assembled is was extremely quiet. I weigh 275 pounds and the bed did not move or squeak at all when I was laying on it rolling around. If I got on all fours and shook back and forth there was an extremely minor squeak but nothing like our old bed. Most of the question answerers and reviewers said there is NO squeak even with heavy people doing the horizontal mambo. UPDATE: There is an EXTREMELY quiet squeak during the bed shaking for certain activities. I doubt anyone would hear it if they were 40 feet away. Slight disappointment but it doesn't change my rating since almost any bed would have more of a squeak than this.
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There's better ones.
By Az on Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
Slats are tooo far apart ! My mattress slides all over the place on this too and it did come with a few broken plastic pieces.
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With this review you won't have to read 17 pages of answers to questions
By Dimi - Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2017
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When investigating this on Amazon I read through 17 pages of questions. All 17 pages were just people continually asking the same 10 questions so I will try to answer them here so you don’t need to spend an hour reading questions and answers. We bought the king bed version and are using it with a 13” memory foam mattress from Costco. This is a day one review so I will update in one month. Shipping: Weighs 59 pounds. Cardboard box is 42” x 21” x 6”. Was well packed for shipping. When ordering they were vague on when it would arrive. We ordered it on Thursday, they shipped it via UPS on Monday and it arrived on Wednesday (a day earlier than the shipping confirmation said). Assembly: The instructions are in pictograph form on one sheet of paper and are easy to understand. They are written in English but you don’t really need the words. There are six long extruded metal pieces that make up the perimeter of the bed with an eighth one that goes down the middle. The three long pieces fold open with legs. The four pieces that make up the top and bottom just bolt together with no moving parts. The instructions are simple. Just lay all the pieces out than start attaching them. The only bad part of the instructions is they named pieces “A” and “A1” (for top of bed) and “B” and “B1” (for bottom) but then the instructions say “A1*1” and “A*1” to indicate there is one of each so just read carefully. Pieces are not labeled on the metal but if you look closely at the diagram you will see the A pieces have slots to attach a headboard and the B do not. It took my wife and I less than 15 minutes to fully assemble and she could have done it herself. None of the individual pieces are heavy. By far the hardest part was lifting the mattress up onto the finished frame (a king mattress is heavy). The only hardware are two long bolts with nuts and 12 short bolts with no nuts. They give you the Allen wrench and nut wrench you need so no other tools are required. Everything was easy to attach. Lastly you snap the metal slats into their holders. Four slats have red dots that match red dots on the center of the bed. Those slots have small tongues on the end that snap into small openings on the slat holders. Slats and lip: There are 9 rectangular extruded metal slats on each side of the bed. Each slat is ½ inch wide on top and they are 8 inches apart (from the center of one slat to the center of the next). The top of the slats are ½ inch below the top of the frame. This provides a lip to hold your mattress or box spring in place and it fit our king memory foam mattress very snugly so that the mattress will NOT move. Mattress/box spring: You do not need a box spring though you can use one. The frame is 18 inches high so a box spring and mattress will be a very high bed. With our 13 inch memory foam mattress and no box spring the top of the mattress is almost 32 inches off of the floor. If you have a traditional mattress even without a box spring you can lay it right on the slats. If you have a memory foam mattress without a box spring you are supposed to put something in between to keep the foam from squeezing through the slats. You can probably use a sheet of cardboard but anything else (particle board, peg board, thin plywood) will work. If you want to put in something like that be aware the inside dimensions of that lip I mentioned are 75.5” x 79.5” so you need something slightly smaller than that. Then cut it in half to fit it in your truck or SUV for transport. My wife and I have opted NOT to put anything between our memory foam and the slats. Reading the question answers about 1/3 of memory foam owners did as we did and about 2/3 bought something to go in between. The 1/3 reported little or no problem with the memory foam leaking between the slats and so far on day one we predict very little problem. Hardwood floors: We have nice hardwood floors. All parts of the frame that touch the floor have built in plastic caps to protect your floor but my wife did not trust that so she bought small rubber squares to put under the feet. There are 9 feet in the king bed version so you will need 9 square rubber pads that are 2” x 2”. Appearance: If you do not put anything under the bed, you can go without a dust ruffle. The metal looks artistic. It is black metal with square corners (nothing is rounded). If you are going to store things under the bed, you will want to hide the frame. A traditional dust ruffle will be too short since the frame is 18 inches high. When answering one of the questions a woman said she had made fabric panels and attached them to the frame with stick on Velcro. That is what we plan to do. Quality: Once assembled is was extremely quiet. I weigh 275 pounds and the bed did not move or squeak at all when I was laying on it rolling around. If I got on all fours and shook back and forth there was an extremely minor squeak but nothing like our old bed. Most of the question answerers and reviewers said there is NO squeak even with heavy people doing the horizontal mambo. UPDATE: There is an EXTREMELY quiet squeak during the bed shaking for certain activities. I doubt anyone would hear it if they were 40 feet away. Slight disappointment but it doesn't change my rating since almost any bed would have more of a squeak than this.
Solid and functional
By Ivan O'Pinyon - Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
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We love the 18 inch height, perfect with our Temperpedic on it and so much room for storage underneath. What's more impressive is that this frame doesn't squeak one bit so no worries about waking anyone when slipping in or out during the night.
Good bed frame
By Simon pease - Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
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love it but i keep hitting my shin on it
Holds weight, but watch those knees
By Heather Pitcock - Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
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Frame is sturdy however the caps on the legs aren't worth much and the metal will dig into your carpet and wood floors, so suggest buying caps. Also it's a little larger than a standard king mattress fit. There's about 1/2 an inch on the sides and 1 & 1/2 in at the foot that sticks out past the mattress. Would hit our knees getting in the bed or walking past. Otherwise can hold weight pretty good. My wife was over 350lbs at the time of purchase and I'm 130 and had no issues with it holding up both of us. (And she's a flopper)
Mattress frame
By Georgann Peck - Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
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Good quality, sturdy. Added mattress and box springs and beautiful linings and quilt. Comfy and very pretty.
Sturdy
By DejTheStylist✂️ - Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
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Sturdy love it
Lo volvería a comprar
By Es un muy buen producto - Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
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Un increíble resuelve cuando no puedes comprar un juego de cuarto
Nice, sturdy frame
By Kiana - Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
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Sturdy frame, all tools needed for assembly are included, boxspring not needed but will result in a softer feeling mattress
By Beth Holland - Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2016
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PROS: + It supports my 15" foam mattress very well without boxsprings. + The mattress doesn't sag without the box springs even when my husband (he's 6'1, 245 lbs) lays on it. + If box springs are used, the frame has a little dip that the box springs sit in to keep them from sliding around. + The frame looks nice and feels solid. + They placed the styrofoam in plastic bags so there was no big mess as I pulled the pieces out of the box. + All the tools and screws needed are supplied. + Once you figure out where the pieces go and lay it out on the floor, it takes less than 10 minutes to put it together. + The frame comes with a 5 year warranty and their customer service is awesome. (After 13 months of ownership we recently had to contact the company after the middle leg of the 'E' section of the frame snapped where it had been welded to the frame. They were quick to respond to our email and had a replacement part sent out to us within 24 hours of us supplying the invoice and pictures of the broken leg.) NEUTRAL: +/- There is room for storage underneath. It's not tall enough for totes but will easily accommodate bins or boxes under a foot tall. +/- The frame slides pretty easily on our hardwood floor, but the the hard plastic caps under the feet have prevented any scratching. +/- Removing our bedsprings and laying our foam mattress solely on the frame made our mattress feel much softer. While there was still no sagging after almost 2 years of laying the mattress on the frame, we decided to add 3/4" thick plywood ($40) cut to fit inside the frame under our mattress to give our mattress more support and a firmer feel without the added height boxsprings give. CONS: - My frame arrived with several deep scratches which made me wonder if I happened to receive a returned item. - The individual parts are not labeled with stickers so you must refer to the paperwork to figure out how to lay the 7 frame pieces out before assembly. - The end of the frame sticks out a good 2.5" from the end of our mattress which caused a lot of stubbed toes and scraped calves in the beginning. - The middle support leg on part 'E' of our frame snapped after just 13 months. Additional info in case my 9 photos don't upload (which has been happening pretty frequently). * There are 20 slats total, 10 per side * The four middle slats have assigned spots and are marked with an orange sticker. The rest can be placed where you please. * There is just under 13" of clearance for storage underneath the bed. * There are 7" in between each slat except for the very first slat and the bed frame and the very last slat and bed frame where there is a 3" space.
Great so far!
By Matthew - Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2022
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I really like this bed frame. There are a couple things that would be comparatively cheap improvements, but overall I'm really pleased. It's not elegant, but it leaves room to make it nicer. It is STURDY and affordable. The good: - Great price for what you get. - Pretty easy to assemble. Whole thing took 20 or 30 minutes solo. Tools and spare hardware are included. Simple to understand. Side-rails fold out, so one less thing to have to bolt-up oneself. With the exception of the slats, all the female threads are welded on so you don't have to mess around with nuts and bolts trying to hold one while turning the other. (PRO TIP: put all the hardware together only hand-tight, THEN go around and tighten all the bolts for a better flush fit.) - It's SOLID. REALLY SOLID. While I was first putting it together, I thought, "wow, the machining isn't great, the nuts welded into the frame aren't pretty - this thing has GOT to wobble somewhere." NOPE. By the time you get this thing together, it's a tank. I had to KICK the friction-fit slats into place, and they are not moving again without the help of a mallet. Oh, you can literally KICK THE HARDWARE INTO PLACE and it holds up just fine. I've got no fear whatsoever that this frame will hold up my fat behind no matter what I choose to do on it. - No squeak, no shimmy, no noise of any kind. - Really nice height. I'm using this frame with a 10" mattress and no boxspring, and the height is nearly even with my old queen sleigh bed with boxspring. At 6' tall, it's easy throw-legs-over-side-and-I'm-up height. For most, it is also perfect, uuuhh, "activity" height (though I'd personally have to crouch just a little because I'm fairly tall - and if you have to ask you don't want to know). - I had concerns that the slats were a little far apart for a pocket-coil mattress-only, but the frame supports the mattress quite well on its own. This has a lot to do with the mattress too, and maybe a foam mattress might have a little underbulge, but so far it's working great on the pocket-spring. The bad / could use improvement: 1 -The depth could be improved so a mattress is less likely to slide. The slats sit about 1/2 inch below the side rails. By the time you tuck a bedspread and some sheets under the mattress, the bulk of the mattress is at the rail height, so it cold conceivably slide. Mine is the king size, and it's unlikely to slide simply because of the weight, but a little more rim would be nice. 2 - "headboard" and "footboard" (no board really, just top and bottom of frame) both come in two pieces and are slightly tricky to line up. A little tab on one side could easily ensure properly-flush alignment when bolting the parts together. 3 - Top of the frame has holes to allow for bolting on one's own headboard, yet the bottom of the frame does NOT have these same openings for a footboard. If I decide to fancy the thing up by adding head and footboards, I'll have to drill-out the bedframe for a footboard. - I've seen some comments in other reviews that the corners stick out and are kind of sharp. Yes, they are. But most mattresses are slightly rounded at the corners, the frame is square, and the mattress fits INSIDE the frame, so short of some fancier upholstered bedframe or rubber bumpers, I don't see how to avoid this. I'm not going to knock it for that. Besides, I plan to eventually add head and footboards, so I see no problem here. Overall, it's a fantastic buy for the money and I am extremely pleased. Is the machining, fit and finish perfect? -no. But at the price point, for a frame that never gets seen beneath a bedspread, this thing is AWESOME.
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