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iDealBed 4i Custom Adjustable Bed Base, Wireless, Massage, Dual USB Charge, Nightlight, Zero-Gravity, Anti-Snore, Memory Pre-Sets, Split Queen

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Arrives Mar 9 – Mar 19
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Size: Split Queen


Features

  • Enhance comfort and sleep with Full articulation which allows the head to be adjusted up to 80 and the foot up to 50, giving you the ability to adjust to virtually any position or angle
  • Full Featured Ergonomic Wireless Back-Lit Remote with 19 Buttons, 3 Pre-set positions Including Zero-Gravity, Anti-Snore, and Flat Button, 2 Programmable Position Memory Buttons
  • Ultra-Quiet iDealBed Alpha II Power Motors with 1000 Lbs Capacity Per Unit, Zero Clearance Design made to fit inside Existing Bed Frame
  • Full body massage with 3 intensity levels, 4 modes including wave, pulse and constant with a 10 to 30-minute timer option

Size: Split Queen


Product Dimensions: 80"L x 38"W x 14"H


Special Feature: Adjustable


Color: Charcoal, Dark Grey


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Item Weight: 150 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 80"L x 38"W x 14"H


Size: Split Queen


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Furniture Finish: White


Color: Charcoal, Dark Grey


Style Name: Modern


Material Type: Steel


Assembly Required: No


UPC: 094325259908


Manufacturer: iDealBed


Included Components: Legs, Remote


Brand Name: iDealBed


Weight Supported: 1700 Pounds


Compatible With Mattress Size: Split Queen, Queen


Special Feature: Adjustable


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  • Love this thing!
Size: Queen
I was in a bad accident 2 momths ago and can't sleep flat or on my sides yet. (This causes pain) I slept in a recliner for a month after being.released from the hospital but could never really sleep threw the night. I got this frame in a queen and it has been great so far! I have it for about a week now and can finally sleep threw the night again! The vibration function is stronger than I expected and works great. The beds remote is nice and works well. The fact it has a little flash light in it is a nice touch. I have a few small gripes but nothing that would prevent me from being it again. The vibration function times out after 30 minutes even if you don't set the timer. So it will not run for any longer then that. At least I can't get mine to. The under bed light also does the same. It will time out after a bit. So night time bathroom visits you can not rely on it to be on when you get back unless your fast. So I need to take the remote with me as I use that light to see to get back in bed so I don't have turn the mail light for the room on. Would be nice if I could set the time out for the light or just keep them on as long as I want. For a queen bed there is a single actuator for the top and a single for the bottom of the bed. So being a larger guy (6 foot 1 290lbs) I have to sleep in the center of the bed or my weight will flex the frame slightly. I don't know if this would damage the bed over time, but I am not willing to risk it. My wife got in the bed with me and it gad no problems with both of us in the bed running up or down without the frame flexing noticeably. But with just me on one side it will flex a little. It's rated for I think 1,000lbs. But I don't think I would put that much in it. I would more comfortable if each section have dual actuators to prevent that flexing. This would however have to raise the price a bit I am sure. Small compromise for the price point. And I have seen more expensive power bed frames that still only ran a single actuator per moving section on a queen bed. Would not stop me from buying again, just like things that over built a little. The emergency back up power is done with two 9 volt batteries and the manual says that's good for a single use and then they should be replaced. And they should not be installed until needed. A rechargeable battery pack that's replaceable should it fail would have been nice. And could have given you a few uses before needing to be charged for sure. But again not 100% needed. I bought a batter backup power strip for it. It can keep the beed powered for a bit should the power go out if needed. I have the same one on my computer and it keeps my computer powered for like 5 hours if I am not gaming. So I would think it would power the bed for a few nights at least considering my computer draws a lot more power than this bed will unless you moving part of it. Thats really all. The frame seems well built. And works great. And it was easy to set up. The manual is well done. The adjustable height legs are a nice touch so you can dial in exactly how tall you want the bed to be. I have mine set up using the longest and shortest sections and that seems to work perfectly for me. I gave this 5 stars as I think it's minor shortcomings are fair for the price point. It's a good value for the money. The cheaper options out there did not look as well made. The more expensive options seemed like they did not provide enough improvement to justify the much higher costs. I was not paid for this review. I was provided this product for free. I paid full price for this frame. I am happy with my purchase. I wish I had bought this the day I got out of the hospital honestly! I did not know you could get a decent power bed frame like this for what this one costs or I would have bought it much sooner. I have at least another 3 months sleeping on this bed before I can even think of sleeping in my normal bed with my wife again. But I'm fine with that right now. LOL. I like this so much I am going to replace our Kind bed with 2 twin versions of this thing when it comes time to move back to my normal bed! LOL. Maybe it will help with my wife's snoring! LOL don't tell her I said that. LOL Anyway if it fails or anything changes I'll update this review. But I don't expect that's going to be needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by Jarret Cloutier

  • So glad we purchased!
Size: Queen
Just received our queen frame this weekend and I must say I'm very impressed with the product. Delivery "issues" aside (see below), the product is solid, well documented, and works as advertised. It was installed under our existing iComfort memory foam mattress and inside our existing wood bed frame without any issue. The good: 1. Construction quality is impressive. The metal frame is thick & solid with secure connection points all around. The hydraulics and their connection points are equally solid, and the electrical components include heavier-gauge wiring with modular connectors that are clearly labeled. If there is any "weak spot" in terms of construction, it would be the adjustable legs, which each consist of three plastic screw-on cylinders. That being said, don't foresee any issue with them, and they installed/leveled with no hassle. 2. Operation is exactly as advertised. The range of motion for the head and feet is more than expected. I believe it advertises a 40-degree angle for the head; I'd say it easily exceeds that - at its extreme, it feels more like 90 degrees lol! The remote is responsive, easy to operate, and has a nice, solid feel with backlit buttons. 3. Installation is idiot-proof. Beyond the physical challenge of putting the frame in its place, there's really nothing more to installation than securing the legs and mattress retention bar then plugging it in. 4. Clear documentation. While there's really no learning curve for this product, it's always reassuring to see clear and professional documentation, in English and grammatically correct. The "could be better": 1. The packaging was a bit lackluster. Upon opening the box, the base is literally just folded in half with the loose components resting inside of it. While nothing was damaged, removing the heavy frame with multiple hinge points was awkward, to say the least. I would have hoped there would have been something securing it to keep all the moving parts in place until it was ready to be installed. There is also a yet-to-be-explained extra leg included that did render some confusion as we searched for a place to install it. I had assumed it was a supplemental "center support", but there is clearly no place on the frame for it to insert. 2. USB port placement. This may not be relevant for all users, as our frame is actually obscured by our bed rails when flat. The ports are located near the head of the frame on each side but reside behind the side walls. Thus, accessing them requires essentially reaching under the frame and "feeling around" the bottom. Additionally, since they are mounted so close to the head, they have far more range of motion than what seems to be logical. I keep an iPhone cable on my nightstand for charging; if I used the ports on this frame, I envision the cable (and/or phone) being pulled off the nightstand any time the head was raised. The ports do seem like they could be easily re-positioned but in all honesty, this isn't a feature I was particularly interested in to begin with, especially since they are completely covered by our bed rails when flat. 3. Remote and under-bed lighting. Both work perfectly when activated, however, doing so requires pressing a button on the remote itself. Considering that both of these features are very likely to be needed in the dark, I would like to have seen some mechanism allowing the remote keys to illuminate when it is picked up (similar to our cable tv remote). Granted, I haven't had this frame long enough to "memorize" the remote, but until that happens, I'd be hesitant to try to activate the remote lights by pushing the wrong button and waking my wife with a rogue adjustment! It would also be nice to have some sort of motion sensing on the under-bed light, as it really does illuminate the area around the bed very well. No deductions here, as these are "wishlist" features that are not advertised. 4. Operation volume. While actually ON the bed, the sound of the hydraulic lifts are really minimal. What I have found, however, is that the noise is curiously very noticeable from rooms below our second-floor bedroom. I found this somewhat surprising, especially considering our bedroom is carpeted. I may consider looking into some sort of cushions or other material to try to dampen the noise/vibrations once I have a chance to really zero-in on exactly where it originates. The "ugly": Okay, I admit to being a bit dramatic here, but the delivery notifications were oddly inconsistent. The original delivery date was Friday, Jan 15th. On Thursday, Jan 6th, (more than a week early) I received a notice that it was "out for delivery - arriving by 8pm". I excitedly called my wife to expect a large delivery, and once I got home, promptly removed our mattress and box spring in preparation. By 10pm that night, the amazon delivery date had changed back to the 15th. Grrr. The same thing happened on Friday, Jan 7th, including me once again removing the mattress and existing foundation that I had to hastily reassemble the previous night. Again, no delivery and the Amazon delivery date again reverted to the 15th. That was still the estimated date on Saturday, so you can imagine my surprise when the doorbell rang and I found the large parcel waiting outside. I'm a bit conflicted here... All things considered, the frame did arrive a full 5 days ahead of its original estimated delivery date. That being said, having to disassemble, reassemble, disassemble, reassemble and again disassemble our bed based on "out for delivery" notices was a bit frustrating. In hindsight, doing so was obviously a bit premature, but my experience with Amazon delivery notices in the past is that they've been remarkably accurate. Lesson learned. Overall, I highly recommend this purchase. Ultimately, it delivers everything promised and is easily $200-$400 less than comparable models we browsed in retail stores. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2021 by Kirk W.

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