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The PananaBunk Bed with Slide is a stylish and functional loft bed designed for kids, crafted from solid pine wood. With dimensions of 198cm L x 96cm W x 110cm H, it features a sturdy structure, customizable ladder placement, and a space-saving design that doubles as a fun play area. Ideal for maximizing room space while providing a safe and enjoyable sleeping environment.
Item Weight | 26 Kilograms |
Ground To Item Distance | 1.1E+2 Centimetres |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 198L x 96W x 110H centimetres |
Size | Loft |
Finish Type | Grey |
Furniture Finish | Pine |
Colour | Grey |
Style Name | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Wood |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 90 Kilograms |
Compatible With Mattress Size | Twin |
Special Feature | Loft Type |
A**A
Lovely Bed
Purchased this to move my 2 year old into from their toddler bed.Was cheap and I was a bit sceptical on the quality, but it's arrived and it looks alot more expensive than it was and seems fairly solid.Only negative if you can call it that, is that is was fairly niggley to build together.
L**R
Good value for money
Sturdy enough and easy to assemble albeit the slats do seem a bit thin/weak so wouldn't last long if children were to jump on the bed.
P**9
Three Steps To Heaven
What an amazing bed at an incredible price.It arrived quickly, although being in two boxes confused delivery as both arrived separately. That said, both boxes arrived on the same day, so that's a bonus.The product itself is well made, nothing special as such, but materials are good quality.The instructions, once I dug them out, were pretty simple to follow, nothing too complicated - especially if you use a little common sense too.As for putting it together... with an extra pair of hands (you definitely need two people to steady it) the whole thing took 2.5/3 hours - but that was running up and down starts for parts and taking a phone call half way.The only small issue were the mattress support slats, which when spaced out left a gap big enough for my mattress to sink into. Not in a big way, but enough that I woke up aching. However, that is most likely due to the mattress, as the top bunk (single) is fine. I solved the problem easily enough with a hardboard cover over the slats and now it's fine, and very comfortable.I got this as a space saver for when my daughter is over, so she has the top (single) bunk and loves it.There is also ample space under the bed for the right storage, again helping with space.The whole thing is approximately 4'7" in height, so the gap between the bitten and top bunk isn't huge (approximately 2'6" without the mattress) but this was designed for kids.Over all this is a great bed and worth every penny.And as a final thought, and answering a question that has been popular: the ladder can go either end. The holes are the same on either end, so you'd just need to swing the long slat support bean round - and presto, ladder is at the other end.
A**.
Sisyphus should have tried assembling this bed
Three weeks after buying this bed, I am losing the will to live.Every piece of it is self-assembly - including the head and foot boards. The dowels don't fit properly so have no grip; I assembled the head and foot boards nine times. For the first eight, they fell apart again. For the first seven times, I was laughing. By the eighth, I was crying. This could serve as an excellent test of resilience, giving yourself a score for how many times of it falling apart you manage to laugh before you start crying or swearing or both.Thanks to a mini heatwave, the dowels eventually expanded sufficiently to get a grip (something I myself am still trying and failing to do) so I could screw the sides in. But the war wasn't over yet...The long sides are each in two pieces, with an oval shape cut in to "allow" you to turn the screw with an allen key so it fits into the barrel bolt. Only there is NOT enough space (even when you use the other side of the allen key). You turn it a millimetre, take the key out, turn it a millimetre again, and so on. Whilst you ponder on the many other things you could be doing with your one wild and precious life.After weeks of exhausting battles with my wooden nemesis, I finally managed to get the outside of the bed frame together and had laid the slats (which the mattress rests on) in perfect alignment ready to screw them in. By this point, I was physically and mentally ready for the knacker's yard. So I decided to leave that last job till the morning. "A ten minute job and it will all be over and I can contact a therapist and look into reclaiming my life!" I thought, innocently.Sadly, this was not to be.I screwed the slats in on one side, and stepped around the bed to screw them in on the other...Whereupon I knocked the footboard sightly, and the bed rebelled. The side joints bowed, the slats all pinged out of place, and now they no longer reach the sides...I am waiting for the men in white coats, even as we speak. They will take their sweet time coming to get me, but, hey, if there's one thing this fiasco has taught me, it's patience. I wonder if I have time to nip to the hardware store and purchase a sledge-hammer to smash this infernal piece of "furniture" to smithereens while I wait for them to get here...
L**A
Ideal for younger children only on top due to sturdiness
The ladder is a design flaw as it is totally straight and doesn't allow for the height of a normal double matress on the bottom we had to get a replacement mattress. This still has to be so pushed back that it doesn't sit how its supposed to in the frame, and leaves an unsightly gap of the slats all the way along the front of the bed. If you do not do this then you are unable to attach the ladder safely which definitely impacts the sturdiness of the top bunk.I would recommend for younger children on the top too as the slats appead to be made of adjoined pieces of wood as you can see clear joins.I definitely would say it would not hold a teens/adults weight
R**K
Extremely Sturdy
Comes completely flat packed, like even the headboard and footboard need built. Takes longer to build as a result, but for the price it’s worth the extra effort. Would recommend two people for the job, but I did it alone, however that can be a bit awkward with some tricky bits. Takes a lot of patience building solo, but doable. Brilliant bed, solid well built and very sturdy. I’m a big guy, no problem taking my weight at all. Doesn’t rattle, wobble, shake or move around on its feet at all. Would recommend to anybody.
N**
Worth it
Ordered for my kids room, I was originally looking at the same ones on argos but for fraction of the price on amazon and the same style I ordered.They are very sturdy and super easy to assemble.We love them
B**B
Good item, can take some to install
Instructions are very unclear , you can start from step 1 as it doesnt make sense so i had to start from step 3 and work my way backwards. The only thing i can say is i was missing the washers for the bolts they came with 8 but i needed another 4 more which i was short of. It can be a bit tedious to install and takes some time. Other than that great bed and great product for the price
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