Prepac Monterey Cherry Queen Platform Storage Bed (6-drawers)
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This stylish Queen Platform Storage Bed has six spacious drawers (three per side for each occupant) which are ideal for storing bed linens, clothes and, in particular, socks! Drawers roll on metal roller hardware for a smooth operation. Coordinate with the Double / Queen Headboard, Cubbie Bench and other bedroom furniture or use alone with existing furniture..../ Prepac Monterey Cherry Queen Platform Storage Bed (6-drawers) / Queen Wood Bed
Prepac Monterey Cherry Queen Platform Storage Bed (6-drawers)
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Model Of Item : CBQ-6200
Product Brand : Prepac
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So glad I bought this! : Prepac Monterey Cherry Queen Platform Storage Bed (6-drawers)
Contrary to the general understanding here, I think the construction is very flimsy. The bottom of the drawers is no better than stiff cardboard. Any real weight in them blows out the bottom. The actual bed 'stringers' that run the length are held in rails along the headboard and the footboard. The head and footboard warped so much in the middle of the span as to let the two middle stringers fall out of the capture of the rails. So the head and footboards are so flexible that it will not bear the weight without bulging out. I ended up running a steel cable from foot to head and 'cinched' up the warp. Last night was any way the last straw, it was the mold that formed on the bottom of the cardboard drawer bottoms. Yes, we have a damp environment in No. Cal. But if you know mold, you know it will grow on the 'weakest' biological surfaces, such as paper, 'cardboard', clothing, leather and so on. I have a partner who gets very sick in the nearnessy of mold, so I literally, at bedtime had to go and toss the drawers out the back door. The very short toss into the high grass in my yard supports my opine that construction and materials suck, big time. Yes, 3 of 6 are broken. If they had been real drawers, they would have been bruised a bit, not cracked and broken. I'm done with PrePac, I have a dresser and headboard bought at the same time, all cheesy manufacturing. There also is nothing to hold the frame of the bed quadrate aside from it's own weight on the floor. I precisely had to mess with it to make all the drawers fit properly. Drawers move in and out more or less easily, but not evenly, springing on the rails from side to side. If you know anything about cabinet construction, you wouldn't have done it this way, believe me.