It was really this easy! I had a full sized one. Took about five mins to set up. Some other folks mention the pegs are hard to dislodge when unpacking the pieces. Out of the four I had to do only one was in there tight. I couldn't find a hammer so I grabbed a heavy stapler nearby and two taps from that did the trick. I was glad it came in pieces. Upon delivery the box was QUITE heavy and UPS left it in the garage for me. I had to get it up two flights of stairs to bedroom. I opened the box in the garage and carried the pieces upstairs separately. None of them were so heavy that I had any issue doing that. Was able to take a couple of pieces up at a time. I was happily surprised how quickly and easily I was able to get this set up and get the mattress out of the box and on it. Now to sleep on it....
It's true that the parts are heavy and if you don't have a lot of arm strength, you may need someone to help you with it; otherwise, the assembling was easy. I used the claw-end of a hammer to gently pry the pegs out of their holes. Now that it's assembled, it looks great.
@@vincent2053 It's great, had it for a year now. Definitely get a bed frame as the foundation is not meant to just be on the ground. Super easy to assemble!
I just received my foundation, came with one peg, Lull instructions I throw the entire frame away and they send out a new one. So that let's me know that its made cheap, charging us a lot. Made in China....I'm so upset cause I've been waiting on it to go with my Lull mattress.
The problem is the wood planks are not measured correctly. Our wood planks keep falling off. We were told by Casper. We can not purchase the wood planks separately. We have to purchase the whole foundation. A Ripoff!
It's a thousand times harder than she makes it look because the pegs are VERY tight and all the pieces are super heavy. In fact, 2 of them come already out and taped to the frame, so they must know this is a problem. You have to use a hammer to get them out, and then I got all but one put in and the last one the holes dont line up exactly so I have to lift the heavy frame and fiddle and use a hammer and it's dark so I need a flashlight. Every piece on this is very heavy. The slats in the middle are not secured at all. Their tremendous weight is all that keeps them in place. So when I unrolled the mattress on top of them, they accordioned up and the mattress fell in the hole. More lifting and fiddling, and then as you pull the plastic off the bed moves again and I so regret not buying the metal frame. Get a metal frame that comes preassembled. Oh and once it's all set up and you've got your 1600 dollars sitting there it looks like the base is made of dad's old suit, the the top of a millenial's hoodie. Oh, and it was supposed to arrive tomorrow, but arrived this morning in the pouring down rain at 7:30.
It was really this easy! I had a full sized one. Took about five mins to set up. Some other folks mention the pegs are hard to dislodge when unpacking the pieces. Out of the four I had to do only one was in there tight. I couldn't find a hammer so I grabbed a heavy stapler nearby and two taps from that did the trick. I was glad it came in pieces. Upon delivery the box was QUITE heavy and UPS left it in the garage for me. I had to get it up two flights of stairs to bedroom. I opened the box in the garage and carried the pieces upstairs separately. None of them were so heavy that I had any issue doing that. Was able to take a couple of pieces up at a time. I was happily surprised how quickly and easily I was able to get this set up and get the mattress out of the box and on it. Now to sleep on it....
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It's true that the parts are heavy and if you don't have a lot of arm strength, you may need someone to help you with it; otherwise, the assembling was easy. I used the claw-end of a hammer to gently pry the pegs out of their holes. Now that it's assembled, it looks great.
You need a hammer, those pegs can be tricky. Otherwise easy assembly
I am trying to disassemble the foundation for a move and I can't seem to remove the middle support beam. Can you please help?
Yeah the pegs don’t be coming out like that
When you put it together is the side board higher than the end board and there is nothing easy about these.
Going to finally buy this ASAP, I should have bought this YEARS AGO.
Don’t, the customer service is the worst I have ever experienced
@@dawittywats1934 really that’s unfortunate. They’ve been hella good to me. Only thing that sucks is I wish their metal bed frame came with wheels lol
How is it? I recently bought a mattress from them and will probably get this too
@@vincent2053 It's great, had it for a year now. Definitely get a bed frame as the foundation is not meant to just be on the ground. Super easy to assemble!
I just received my foundation, came with one peg, Lull instructions I throw the entire frame away and they send out a new one. So that let's me know that its made cheap, charging us a lot. Made in China....I'm so upset cause I've been waiting on it to go with my Lull mattress.
The pegs are so hard to come out what do I do?
I hopped it with a jar about two times and they came a loose.
@@Tempest87 you did what with a what?
Wtf my pots didn't even fit
The problem is the wood planks are not measured correctly. Our wood planks keep falling off. We were told by Casper. We can not purchase the wood planks separately. We have to purchase the whole foundation. A Ripoff!
It's a thousand times harder than she makes it look because the pegs are VERY tight and all the pieces are super heavy. In fact, 2 of them come already out and taped to the frame, so they must know this is a problem. You have to use a hammer to get them out, and then I got all but one put in and the last one the holes dont line up exactly so I have to lift the heavy frame and fiddle and use a hammer and it's dark so I need a flashlight. Every piece on this is very heavy. The slats in the middle are not secured at all. Their tremendous weight is all that keeps them in place. So when I unrolled the mattress on top of them, they accordioned up and the mattress fell in the hole. More lifting and fiddling, and then as you pull the plastic off the bed moves again and I so regret not buying the metal frame. Get a metal frame that comes preassembled. Oh and once it's all set up and you've got your 1600 dollars sitting there it looks like the base is made of dad's old suit, the the top of a millenial's hoodie. Oh, and it was supposed to arrive tomorrow, but arrived this morning in the pouring down rain at 7:30.
Lies! "Remove the pegs" lol they DEFINITELY DON'T just slide out effortlessly like jenga blocks...
The tool required is a hammer. Bang the pegs out. Then bang them in. Done.
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I recommend Woodprix to every beginner and not only.