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Prepac Captain's Queen 12-Drawer Traditional Tall Platform Storage Bed, Functional Tall Queen Bed with Drawers 81.5" D x 63" W x 27" H, Espresso, EBQ-6212-K

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Color: Espresso


Features

  • Suitable for queen-sized mattresses
  • Sturdy drawers with solid wood sides glide on metal runners with built-in safety stops
  • Finger pulls at the bottom of each drawer front for easy opening
  • Wood slats positioned length-wise distribute body weight evenly to ensure a good nights sleep
  • Assembled dimensions: 63"W x 27"H x 81. 5"D; internal drawer dimensions: 23. 25"W x 5"H x 18"D
  • Ships in several boxes, may ship separately

Description

Who says a queen-sized bed has to take up a lot of room? With the tall Queen Sonoma platform storage bed with 12 drawers, you’ll gain, not lose, storage space in your bedroom. The six full-sized drawers on each side of the bed (twelve in total) are great for stowing away clothing, linens and other bedroom items. Don’t worry about needing a box spring: The slat support system requires only a mattress. This sturdy Sonoma bed will relieve the storage duties of any dresser or chest, and fit right in with your décor.

Size: Queen


Special Feature: Sturdy


Color: Espresso


Product Dimensions: 81.5"L x 63"W x 27"H


Brand: Prepac


Size: ‎Queen


Special Feature: ‎Sturdy


Color: ‎Espresso


Product Dimensions: ‎81.5"L x 63"W x 27"H


Brand: ‎Prepac


Included Components: ‎Slats, Hardware


Finish Type: ‎Espresso


Item Weight: ‎257 Pounds


Furniture Finish: ‎Laminate


Product Care Instructions: ‎Wipe with dry cloth


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Form Factor: ‎Platform Bed


Manufacturer: ‎Prepac


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎57, 22


UPC: ‎856182112389 772398570464 772398570457 772398570822


Item Weight: ‎257 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Canada


Item model number: ‎EBQ-6212


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Weight: ‎286 Pounds


Date First Available: April 10, 2008


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  • After nearly a year with this bed, I can safely say. .
. . The construction pieces are garbage. Now hold on, before you roll your eyes and say I don't know how to build furniture or decide against buying this bed entirely, let me elaborate. All of the furniture I own is furniture I have to build. I don't buy second-hand furniture because I don't know what you did on that couch, and I don't buy pre-built furniture because I would rather just mess it up myself than pay someone else to mess it up for me. That said, I have a lot of "DIY" furniture. The shelving system in this bed is absolutely horrendous. Some of the tracks came bent before we even installed them, but we decided, hey, we can just bend that into place ourselves and it'll be fine! If the other pieces came in a passable condition, that is. My boyfriend and I spent hours working with stripped screws, unaligned holes and track pieces on the actual shelves that didn't match up to track pieces on the bed. If it was just bent track pieces then fine, but we're fairly certain we were sent the wrong pieces entirely. Our stick-tuitiveness being what it is, we still tried to build the darned thing no matter how it fought us. The storage is fine, but for the price point, you would expect sturdier shelves. I don't know how much this bed is going for now, but it was a 500 USD buy for us, and you would think that means the bottom of the shelves wouldn't come dislodged when you put four bath sheets in it, but we have now limited it to two bath sheets. Assuming we can get to the bath sheets in general. Since, you know. The tracks have been banged up since day one. We ended up taking out a couple of shelves entirely. We have no idea what to do with them because they only go to this infernal contraption that was supposed to be a space-saver, but instead it caused more head-scratching on "where should this go? Can we put this extra shelf up there? Should we just put it inside the damned bed?" The bed itself takes up more space than an ox (we got a queen), so you would think the supports on it would be great. Not even a year later and the whole thing is already squeaking when we get into it, like a metal platform bed after a music festival weekend. It's clearly not meant to last for regular use, and we're not big people - my partner is a 6'2 guy and I'm 5'3. Collectively we weigh less than 400 lbs, so unless this bed is meant for a single un-American human, which, despite how I squint I do not see "not for American couples" in the fine print -- then how in the world are we meant to keep the supports from screeching at us every time we turn over? A restful night's sleep this bed does not make. So, to recap: * assembly would have been easy if the parts were un-damaged and/or *the correct parts* upon arrival. Since I don't make beds for a living, I had no way of knowing if they were definitely the right tracks for this bed, but I can safely say a year later that they were clearly not and I should've listened to my gut on returning the darned thing. * Sturdiness is not great. We've already had to take out shelves because they're more of a hassle than a convenience now, and the bed itself screeches at us for so much as looking at it. My cat already does that, thank you. * Storage capacity: you can fit a couple of bath sheets into these drawers without their bottoms falling out onto the shelf below it, ensuring you will never get either of them open again. In short, if you have the 500 USD to spend and you're a single person, sure! Maybe this bed is for you. If you're expecting a storage saver that'll make your life less of a hassle, find something else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2021 by Micah OWen

  • Love the storage. Bed definitely needs reinforcement. Very high if used with a thick mattress.
Color: Espresso
I have had my bed for about 1 yr. I like my bed a lot because of the storage. I see that it's $600 now and that is quite high for particle board, in my opinion. I wanted the storage - that's the only reason I bought this in particle board. I wish it was solid wood but we are happy with it. Basically we sleep on it and it's fine and our combined weight is 325 lbs. We reinforced it with brackets all over the place on the inside. The head side of the bed is up against a wall. The bed is a pretty good design & went together well but it took us over 8 hours, including sorting out all the hardware and wood pieces and reading instructions. It came in 4 boxes and it took 6 weeks to complete the delivery - the first one never arrived completely and had to be resent, that was the fault of the carrier. I couldn't begin assembly of what I did receive early because hardware was shipped separately with other components. ( I explained the shipping further, below). The instructions are very good and the hardware is easy to use. My husband is handy and showed me how to put the drawers together and I was able to do them easily. If you can follow instructions and have someone to help with the heavier aspects, anyone can do this. It helps to have a ratcheting screwdriver and a power screw driver. Near the final "put together" the hardest part was getting the bed/drawers all aligned and screwing down the brackets while keeping the slats from slipping off. There are pilot holes that the brackets screw into that are hardly noticeable. I don't know how anyone would do the final assembly alone (keeping the walls together with drawers in while attaching head and foot) - it really requires two people I think. Once aligned the drawers were almost perfectly flush. I am impressed with the way the bed was engineered, as the only weakness is that it's particle board, and also there are some gaps at the head area between the mattress and the head piece. I haven't put a headboard up - that is another project. I'm not having problems with the slats sliding and dropping out. They are plywood and my husband used angle brackets to secure them in place to the head and foot boards. There are two particle board pieces in the center part of the bed that hold the sides of the bed, and the drawers glide on. The slats could also be anchored to those boards. Overall. I think the bed is more stable with a lot of angle brackets. After that, it would be very difficult to take this bed apart and move it...that is the nature of particle board, but I guess it would be possible if you have wood glue and wood filler. We also put self sticking felt underneath on any area that touched our flooring. This also makes it easier to "slide" the bed if needed. After reading the reviews I realize the bed cannot be torqued or the particle board would be stressed. Our combined weight is about 315 lbs and we haven't had any issues. I think if you reinforce this bed with the angle brackets it will work out okay. We've slept on it for two weeks and still plan to go in and do more reinforcement. I will try to update in the future. I would say if you get it & reinforce it, it's a decent bed to get more storage especially if you have a smaller bedroom or closet space. However, I don't expect to move this bed and I agree with others, it probably can't be My bed had some damage that was mostly cosmetic. I got a discount from AMZ although not as much as I asked for. The AMZ rep didn't tell me exactly the truth either. He said I'd get a partial refund for the damage, but instead gave me a promo credit on my account which limits what I can buy on AMZ - only items fulfilled by AMZ and no gift cards either. I feel this was misleading from what he originally told me. My delivery experience with UPS was not good. The bed shipped in 4 boxes and UPS lost the 4th heaviest box (over 100 lbs) twice. The first order was "lost" had to be replaced and then UPS did the same thing. My local driver finally found it in the warehouse and told me about it, saying it was extremely beat up..and do I still want it. I said yes I've waited 6 wks for it - so he personally had it loaded on his truck and brought it. He is a good driver of course, but the warehouse is run poorly. Prepac shipped quickly and it made it to the UPS warehouse in a few days. But that last box....the biggest one, so banged around that the drawer guides were rattling inside, the foam separated. Prepac could have taped things together better because the drawer guides and brackets damaged the finish on the bed pretty severely. None of the boards were cracked so that was a plus and the bed is usable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020 by KLK

  • Really Poor Build Quality
I've had this bed for just over 5 years. It is a garbage product. Seriously, do not buy it. It's a neat design and the concept it great in theory but the build quality is very poor. It's mostly made of synthetic wood and low-quality particle board. When we finished putting the bed together, many of the drawers didn't even fit correctly. We triple and quadruple checked that it was assembled properly which it was. We never were able to get a number of the drawers to fit. In addition to the drawers not fitting, they are very flimsy and the bottom falls out easily. If you want to store anything in them that's even mildly heavy such as t-shirts or heavy sweaters you'll need to glue the bottom in. I was able to tolerate the drawers not fitting well for several years but recently I disassembled the bed to move it upstairs and after i put it back together, two of the cheap particle boards on the inside disintegrated at the corners and so now the side railing does not attach to the two center boards at all. I am going to try to warranty these pieces because the company offers a 5 year warranty but I purchased this in May of 2011 so I think I'm 5+ months passed the warranty. I wouldn't be so irritated if I hadn't paid almost $600 for this bed. As beds go, a $600 price tag is not unheard of but the build quality should be far better than this at that price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2016 by Amz

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