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Prepac Mate's Queen 6-Drawer Minimalist Platform Storage Bed, Contemporary Queen Bed with Drawers 81.5" L x 63" W x 18.75" H, White, WBQ-6200-3K

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Color: White


Style: Mate's


Features

  • MODERN VERSATILE STORAGE BED: Features 3 functional dresser drawers on each side, a low-profile design, and a crisp white laminate finish to add practicality and style to your bedroom
  • CONVENIENT STORAGE: Features 6 total under-the-bed full-size dresser drawers with an 18" depth to stow clothing, blankets, linens, and other objects away without taking up extra floor space
  • MANUFACTURED IN NORTH AMERICA: Made from non-toxic, CARB-2 compliant laminated composite woods, solid wooden drawer sides that run on smooth metal glides, and metal supports
  • SIMPLE ASSEMBLY: Ships in 2 or more cartons and requires assembly with a Phillips head screwdriver and the included Allen key and includes wooden slats that distribute weight equally across your mattress to eliminate the need for a box spring
  • QUEEN-SIZE BED: Measures 81.5"L x 63"W x 18.75"H with 18 D x 23.25 W x 5 H drawers to accommodate most Queen-size mattresses (not included) and make the most of even smaller bedrooms

Description

Maximize your bedroom storage with the Prepac Mate's 6 Drawer Queen Platform Storage Bed. This contemporary bed set provides both an aesthetic frame and storage that conserves floor space. Boasting a boxy and minimalist design with clean lines and a crisp white laminate finish, this modern bed frame will complement any decor. This impressive multi-use furniture houses three full- size 18-inch deep drawers on each side for clothes, linens, blankets and more, running on smooth metal glides with built-in safety stops and finger pulls. The eight wooden slats are positioned equally apart and laid length-wise to eliminate the need for a box spring, evenly distributing weight on your Queen- sized mattress. This high-quality bed ships in two or more cartons, and may be delivered in multiple shipments, requiring assembly with a Phillips head screwdriver and the included Allen key. This platform bed is made with non- toxic, CARB-2 compliant laminated composite woods with solid wooden drawer sides and metal supports for durability. Measuring 81.5"L x 63"W x 18.75"H with six total integrated storage drawers measuring 18” D x 23.25” W x 5” H, this bed is ideal for maximizing your storage space in smaller bedrooms.

Size: 81.5" L x 63" W x 18.75" H


Product Dimensions: 81.5"L x 63"W x 18.75"H


Special Feature: Underbed storage, Drawer


Color: White


Finish Type: Wooden


Size: ‎81.5" L x 63" W x 18.75" H


Product Dimensions: ‎81.5"L x 63"W x 18.75"H


Special Feature: ‎Underbed storage, Drawer


Color: ‎White


Finish Type: ‎Wooden


Included Components: ‎Hardware


Brand: ‎Prepac


Furniture Finish: ‎White Laminate


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Item Weight: ‎49.5 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Canada


Item model number: ‎WBQ-6200


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Weight: ‎188 Pounds


Date First Available: April 15, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect for My Needs
Color: Espresso Style: Mate's
I bought this for my guest bedroom. I would not purchase it for rambunctious children that like to jump on furniture, for everyday use for myself, or for very amorous adults. However, for the occasional visitor and my cats, it is perfect. This is not high end furniture and probably would not hold up for 20 years of use (unless you are like me with need only for a few days out of each year). It is laminated MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard = glued sawdust). Off gassing will occur. It did have some minor flaws, so I placed the flawed pieces in the least noticeable position in the room. Count your pieces before you start and READ the directions. If you are familiar with the materials and the instructions, you will save time. It is unlikely that you will have extra pieces. It was easy to put together and I did most of it myself. I'm an accountant, not a contractor (but my Dad taught me a lot about construction and power tools). I did recruit some assistance in making sure the frame was squared off, but that was it. The only remotely challenging part was getting the bolts to go in correctly when attaching the headboard and foot board to the side supports. Patience and diligence paid off. Helpful hints - You will need a screw driver, hammer, and a drill. I used a drill with a driver bit for the screws (there are between 200 and 300 of them). Make sure that the frame is square before and after you attach the foot board (To do this, measure top right to bottom left diagonally, and measure top left to bottom right diagonally. When both measurements match, the frame is square). This will REALLY help the drawer's line up correctly when installed. Buy some extra screws! I put 78 total extra screws in this bed and it won't be squeaking or moving in any direction. Screw the slats down to the center supports (18, 1" #8 screws). This will keep them from moving or making any unnecessary noise. Seriously consider adding ½" plywood over the slats. This will keep things in your drawers nice and clean. I sanded, primed and painted the plywood before I screwed it down to the slats and caulked around the edges (12, 1" #8 screws). No slivers for this girl when changing the linens. I also used L brackets to attach the plywood to the headboard and foot board for additional support on the ends (six L brackets, 24, ½" #6 screws - make sure not to use anything longer or they may poke through the laminate). Lastly, I used screws (instead of using the nails provided) when attaching the bottom of each drawer to the backs (24, ¾" #8 screws). I put stick on plastic bumpers on the top corners of each drawer to keep them from banging on the bed frame. Once made up, you won't see much of the bed. It is functional, adds some extra storage (and who doesn't need that), and looks nice. It allowed me to put a Queen sized bed in a relatively small room due to the small foot print of the bed. I'm going to make my own upholstered headboard and will attach it to the wall. I'm quite happy with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2013 by Purz

  • So easy to assemble and great overall product
Color: White Style: Mate's
I have just combined Ikea dressers/cabinets with this bed and this was by far the easiest to assemble and highest quality of the bunch. Ikea uses very confusing pictures. This had specific instructions, in the correct order, high quality parts, everything came in perfect condition, all holes were drilled properly, all pieces were present and it went together in a few hours by myself. I had zero problems. Just sort everything first, do what it says, and it's really easy with a power screw driver. I put an additional couple of boards on the slats to provide a solid base for an electric bed base, adjusted it a little side to side to make all the drawers line up, and it is perfect. Very impressed with the quality of this purchase. Not so much with the Ikea products. Those were a little frustrating with their confusing pictures. And the ikea cabinets did not go together easily, requiring careful banging to get them to line up properly. The doors on the cabinets are never going to adjust properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022 by sddesi

  • Much bang for the buck, IF you pay attention to the reviews here
Color: Cherry Style: Mate's
The good: Quite attractive; better looking than the photos suggest. Good price for this type of bed. Takes longer to assemble than the instructions state but still reasonably quick, maybe three hours start to finish. Biggest problem we had with assembly was that the threaded inserts holding the frame bolts are somewhat tricky to line up. As with all particleboard, care is needed to avoid stripping screws. Sturdy _with some added hardware_; see below. The bad: If you're expecting Sauder quality, look elsewhere. (Why Sauder doesn't make beds of this type, I don't know.) Finish peels or scratches with little effort; be careful of dragging pieces on the floor. Frame is OK (but again, see below,) but the drawers look and feel flimsy. Cam locks holding the front pieces are weak; would much rather have had decorative screws. Several screw and cam holes were a bit misaligned, requiring some manipulation and a few hammer-taps to get right. To Prepac's credit, the drawer bottoms look as though they won't pop out easily; a problem with most flat-pack drawers. And, once properly assembled, all drawers went into the frame flush and smoothly. The ugly: Know that this bed is not as tall as the photos make it appear. The mattress platform is all of 12" off the floor. We're using a 14" mattress with it so the overall height is good, but someone using a standard mattress might find it low. Would probably be perfect for a kid's room. Your mileage may vary; just something to keep in mind when purchasing. Oh, also, if you use nightstands, the two drawers nearest the headboard will be all but unusable. We're using them for seasonal clothing so they need be opened only a couple of times per year. The Key: By far the most common complaint in these reviews is that the finished bed is not particularly sturdy, and they're right. I wouldn't want to have to move it frequently, and I'm sure that there would be much creaking and many misaligned drawers over time. Fortunately, several reviews here, particularly one posted by Heywood J. (yeah, it's what you think :) ) last year describe a solution, which I implemented during assembly. I very carefully squared up the frame with a carpenter's square and measurement on the diagonals, then reinforced each corner with a 4" corner brace fastened with #10 5/8" wood screws (use a center punch or awl to get them started), plus braces at each end of the two internal gables. 8 braces and 32 screws total; about $15 at the hardware store. When installing the slats forming the mattress platform, I folded a small square of non-skid foam rubber shelf liner over the end of each slat as it went into the U-shaped metal channel at each end of the bed. I then took a pair of pliers and bent the lower arm of the U channel up just a little between each slat. They now don't move under any persuasion short of a serious hammer blow. Finally, I drilled four holes in the head gable and bolted it to the bookcase headboard from our old bed. The result: Our modded bed went from somewhat shaky to quite solid. The drawers fit perfectly, and I have yet to hear a creak out of it. We haven't done much, uh, dynamic stress testing on it yet, but the early results are promising. Four stars; five for appearance and ease of assembly, minus two for the engineering shortcomings, plus one because it appears those shortcomings can be overcome at reasonable cost/effort. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2011 by Rich H.

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