Mostly good, had to drill my own hole. Solid when built.
For what it is, a 60 made/in/China toddler bed, its good. I set it up by myself in an hour or so. It matches the rest of the nursery and my daughter is thrilled to have a big girl bed. Im taking bets on how long it takes for her to break a slat or two by jumping on it after I told her not to. Toddlers are so great.
Knocked off a star for craftsmanship, but I half/expected it. One of the side rails had an issue where the plate would only fit one direction, top/down, in order to line up with the side/leg/holes. So I had to flip the whole thing over when it was screwed together.meaning later on when putting on the guard rails, the bottom/side/rail/hole was actually now on the underside of the bed. So I had to drill a new hole in order for screw e to go in one of the guard rails. Hole drilling misalignment is common in cheap furniture and you get what you pay for. If you are good at improvising and/or comfortable with power drills (just in case), you will probably do fine. If you are not, then pay the premium for better quality.
Once I fixed that problem, though, it was all solid. I suspect if it wasnt on a carpeted floor it would rock a little, as it looks like the middle legs are floating slightly due to where the screw holes are placed (again, quality and alignment) but its okay on carpet so I wont sweat it.
Anyway, mostly no problems and a solid little bed for my crib/evictee. Looks nice and sturdy.
Mostly good, had to drill my own hole. Solid when built.
For what it is, a 60 made/in/China toddler bed, its good. I set it up by myself in an hour or so. It matches the rest of the nursery and my daughter is thrilled to have a big girl bed. Im taking bets on how long it takes for her to break a slat or two by jumping on it after I told her not to. Toddlers are so great. Knocked off a star for craftsmanship, but I half/expected it. One of the side rails had an issue where the plate would only fit one direction, top/down, in order to line up with the side/leg/holes. So I had to flip the whole thing over when it was screwed together.meaning later on when putting on the guard rails, the bottom/side/rail/hole was actually now on the underside of the bed. So I had to drill a new hole in order for screw e to go in one of the guard rails. Hole drilling misalignment is common in cheap furniture and you get what you pay for. If you are good at improvising and/or comfortable with power drills (just in case), you will probably do fine. If you are not, then pay the premium for better quality. Once I fixed that problem, though, it was all solid. I suspect if it wasnt on a carpeted floor it would rock a little, as it looks like the middle legs are floating slightly due to where the screw holes are placed (again, quality and alignment) but its okay on carpet so I wont sweat it. Anyway, mostly no problems and a solid little bed for my crib/evictee. Looks nice and sturdy.