Zinus Easy Assembly Quick Lock 1.6 Inch Bunkie Board / Mattress Foundation / Bed Slat Replacement, Twin

December 11, 2017 - Comment

The Zinus 1.6 inch quick lock Bunkie board offers a slim, strong and sturdy foundation for your spring, memory foam, or Hybrid mattress. Made of premium steel and featuring the easy to assemble quick lock construction, the Zinus Bunkie board ideal provides ideal mattress support. Compact packaging allows for tight interior spaces such as stairs and

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The Zinus 1.6 inch quick lock Bunkie board offers a slim, strong and sturdy foundation for your spring, memory foam, or Hybrid mattress. Made of premium steel and featuring the easy to assemble quick lock construction, the Zinus Bunkie board ideal provides ideal mattress support. Compact packaging allows for tight interior spaces such as stairs and hallways. Available in Twin, full, queen, and King, the Zinus quick lock Bunkie board will ensure long-lasting support and durability for your mattress. Another comfort innovation from Zinus.

Product Features

  • Strong and Sturdy 1.6 inch profile Steel frame Construction. Ideal for use with platform beds, bunk beds and daybeds
  • Quick Lock Construction for fast and easy assembly with convenient and compact Packaging
  • Offers additional support for Spring, Hybrid, and memory foam mattresses
  • Non-slip tape on the slats prevents your mattress from moving
  • Worry free 5-year limited warranty

Comments

Victor says:

Great replacement bunkie board for the wooden slats on my Zinus platform bed First off, this is just a bunkie board. It does not ship with any platform or legs as seen in the picture. It works great with my “Zinus Upholstered Button Tufted Platform Bed w/Wooden slats” and fits precisely inside the frame. I also have a Leesa mattress which is a hybrid memory foam mattress with no boxspring. I purchased this product because I was not satisfied with how the wooden slats held up over time. So far this provides much better, and more even, support without any sagging…

Anonymous says:

My first problem was in putting the outer initial frame together. One of the connections was off just so slightly to where the pieces would not fit together. My solution was to turn them around, hoping that they would fit that way, which they did. However, when I got to the end, I realized that they have to go together with the numbers matching, otherwise your holes for your bolts end up in the wrong location for putting in the final slats.Secondly, once you get this metal “box…

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