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Review on πŸ›οΈ Premium SURPCOS Bed Rails: Safe and Secure Guard for Toddlers' Mattresses at Kids' Home Store by Cassandra Parkins

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I can not! fits bedding

I bought three of these 80" sizes for my king bed which is the recommended king bed rail set. First, the king bed is 80 inches by 76 inches, so something is wrong here. Right? Well, that's just the beginning! I figured that out before I started building this trio of handrails, but I continued anyway. First, I have a standard metal bed frame with a box spring and a mattress. Attach the rails to the bed frame but my adjustable bed frame didn't reach the full 80 inches so that didn't work. I quickly ordered a NEW king bed frame to put this mess together. Fast forward, I'm getting the bed frame, putting it together and still can't figure out how to attach these railings to the bed. "Instructions for use" is a joke. It's more visual than anything and not really as simple as attaching splints to a bed. Unfortunately I see that there is a tutorial video as indicated in the images. No, there is no video. I finally came to the conclusion that the rails run just under the mattress and over the box spring. Sigh. Okay but how do we screw the base into the spring block? We are not. How do we attach this to the bed? are you talking about belts Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh not my favorite idea but ok. The problem is that the strap doesn't go all the way to the other side of the large bed (yes, those are 80" rails). It can only reach between the two XL twin springs I have. But how to fix them? "Instructions" mentions something about the label. I have no idea what that means, but there's a weird piece of metal at the end of the cord. I think it should ground the bed rails on the box spring (maybe?) but how? It's like a cast/fused piece of two perpendicular pieces of metal. How will it help? To make matters worse, I have one coming off the bottom of the bed. Where to put it? I ended up weaving them into a piece of bed frame under the center support, but that was a bad idea because it took up too many straps, and when I tried to attach the straps to the legs of the bed rails, they didn't reach. am I already sighing? a heavy mattress and 'attach' the handrails as best as possible, only partially with straps, I see one side of the trio of handrails falling off! Why? BECAUSE THERE ARE 4 INCH RAILS IN THE BOTTOM OF THE BED! He sighed again. Luckily I just bought some handy bungee cords and was able to tightly wrap the rails together at the corners. Even so, a page still came out. Only after I pushed the bed into the corner of the room did it become firm. I was upset when I saw the result: a makeshift king-size playpen with colorful bungee cords, but then I noticed something even more sigh-worthy. One corner of the rail trio is uneven. The part that goes over the corners popped out. Why do you ask? I'll tell you because the splint base leg on one side of a splint is literally about an inch shorter than all the others. This is clearly a defect or a different product was intended to be packaged. However, the reality is that after purchasing the handrails, a new bed frame, trying to understand these instructions and finally creating an improvised version of the work, I find that it still needs to be taken apart because I have a set of poor quality parts that make it squint. ! One last treat if you're still interested in buying this. There is one serious design flaw: the rails are only lowered from the outside. So when I'm inside and want to get out or "lock myself in" inside, I have to reach out and awkwardly. You must have it doable both internally and externally. I asked two questions above and maybe you can answer them. Send help! lol

Pros
  • Screwless installation
Cons
  • Can be damaged