🛌 Sleep Like Royalty: Transform your twin beds into a king-sized haven!
The FeelAtHome 10 Inch Wide Bed Bridge Twin to King Converter Kit is designed to effortlessly convert two twin beds into a spacious king bed, making it perfect for holiday hosting. With a simple installation process, premium foam comfort, and secure mattress connection, this kit ensures a restful sleep for guests while accommodating up to 275 pounds.
Item Weight | 0.96 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 75"L x 75"W x 1"H |
Size | 10 Inch Bed Bridge Set (Classic) |
Color | White |
Style Name | 10 Inch Wide Bed Bridge |
Material Type | Foam |
Product Care Instructions | Dry Clean Only |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 275 Pounds |
Form Factor | Adjustable Bed |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 275 Pounds |
M**.
Perfect for Two Queen Mattresses
I was initially hesitant to purchase this bed bridge kit, as it's advertised for two twin mattresses, and I wanted to use it to combine two queen-sized mattresses. However, the kit exceeded my expectations and worked great. The strap fit perfectly, and I was able to securely connect the two queen mattresses, creating a comfortable and sturdy large bed. I would recommend it to others looking to merge two queen mattresses into one.
K**E
Wasn't exactly what I thought it was, but with a little tweaking, works perfectly.
I have 2 x twin XL beds that form a large King sized single bed.Now, normally I have 2 x sets of twin XL sheets on the bed (with a large single duvet cover).I bought the "premium" version and the straps on this run across the top and bottom of the mattresses and go under the mattresses and then tighten like a belt on the sides,The only problem with this method is there is NO WAY to install the single sets of sheets with this method.I would either have to return the pad and get a different closing/tightening method (the other products have a strap to hold the mattresses together by wrapping around the outside of both mattresses), or just buy a single set of King sheets (because THEN I can install the straps, then put the3 fitted sheet over the straps).I mean the purpose of doing this was so I could have a large single king bed when I wanted it, so the buying of the single king set of sheets seemed to be the best solution here.That all said, there is about a 1" difference in height of the 2 x mattresses, which I was concerned about, but this thing seems to somehow even them out too, so the transition is all but transparent.Solid product though. Especially when I didn't know something like this even existed.All in all, well worth the money,
L**M
Does the job and isn’t noticeable
I was a bit hesitant in ordering this for my adjustable base split king due to the mixed reviews, but decided to give it a try and I’m so glad I did! The 12” version fits the gap perfectly with no discernible edge and the feel is seamless. The strap that it comes with to go around the bed is absurdly long, but better than being too short - it does not affect the beds ability to adjust. I do also use a horizontal bed bridge that I had gotten before this, but didn’t do the job on its own. Together, you can’t even tell that it’s a split king anymore. Highly recommend.
T**Z
Worked at first
It was nice at first, actually kept our beds together. It was def long enough to bring our two twins beds together. But the moment the bed moves even a bit, the strap comes up immediately. I thought a bed strap would mean it would have the same width of bedsheets so it'd actually keep the beds together but the fact it was only a little 2 inch strap isn't enough. You'll have the strap coming up so often you'll have to eventually put it back down every other night. Even when we tightened it sm that our beds have dents in them, the strap still comes up. And it makes it even harder to squeeze the beds together and put back down. I'd rather just get a frame that holds them together in a box rather than a pathetic strap.So unless you're looking for temporary use, it's easier and better just to get a bed frame that has railings to keep the beds together and convert it to a king. Otherwise incredibly useless. And super frustrating
B**K
A well-designed strap-and-buckle that makes it easy to "join" two beds.
It came in the mail in a smaller than expected pack, ahead of schedule. I was expecting a version of a store-bought tie-down strap. Superficially, that's what it is, but the metal buckle is ideally designed for the less demanding task of holding two beds together along the outer sides of the two beds. A 10 meter strap is NOT limited to joining only twin beds. At about 11 yards --> 33 feet --> 396 inches, other combinations of bed pairs can be joined just as easily. In my case, it was a simple twin with a super-awesome full mattress-the missus likes lots of pillows, so a King has never been enough for the both of us.In my case, I calculated that I'd have just under 5 feet of extra length of strap . Indeed, after a gentle cinching of the strap at the end of the process, my arithmetic proved correct. The included instructions were well illustrated and clearly written. After fumbling with the loose strap while initially placing it around the top of the bed, it occurred to me that if I presized the strap with the help of the really easy-to-use buckle (It's sprung closed, with a simple thumb-push lever to let the strap through), It would be a LOT easier to keep the strap under tension while fitting it around the outer sides. Voila! The task just became easier for one person.What to do with the five extra feet? I decided to cut away three feet. The strap is woven nylon, so cutting the edge would require resealing the newly exposed end. This isn't as safe as it sounds, since there's a lot of bedding around., STRONGLY suggest you move it to a safe place, with a glass of water (not for drinking, but for dunking the cauterized end of the strap) and a lighter to perform the task. If you'd rather leave the excess length undisturbed, the instructions illustrate how to tuck it behind the main strap.The task of changing sheets isn't an issue even with mismatched mattresses. The fitted sheet can easily be tucked under the strap on the three outer sides for each bed, and the top sheets tuck on the bottom and outer side in the normal way. The two topsheets then overlap on the common inner sides.If you wanted to adjoin two full-size beds (54" width), you'd use 372 inches of the strap. That would leave you with two feet excess, an amount I highly recommend you keep. As with all straps and buckles, You always need a little surplus to give yourself a margin of error in case the strap slips a little in the buckle. Just sayin' , two fulls tied together give you a nine-foot wide bed. With the correctly sized bedroom, that's an impressive bed for your comfort and enjoyment. That was indeed the case for us in two of the homes we lived in.In summary, this is a high-quality product that is easy to use in order to give yourself a flexible means of using beds in your house.
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