✨ Sleep in Style: Your Dream Canopy Awaits!
The Stainless Steel Canopy Netting Frame is a multifunctional 4-poster design that allows you to hang bed curtains, lights, or other decorative elements, creating a romantic and stylish atmosphere in your bedroom. Made from durable hollow stainless steel, it is available in multiple sizes and is easy to install with the help of another person. This canopy frame makes for a perfect gift for various occasions, adding a touch of glamour without breaking the bank.
Item Weight | 1.75 Kilograms |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hanging Method | Tab Top |
Is Waterproof | False |
Lining Description | Netting |
Specific Uses For Product | Creating a romantic and stylish bedroom atmosphere |
Theme | Modern |
UPC | 606413002046 |
Item Weight | 3.85 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 78.74 x 39.37 x 74.8 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Ka-bed frames |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
A**R
Not my finest moment
Please do not believe that this is stainless steel if you are buying it. Please.Understand that this is a very thin, cheap, almost flexible (and for a frame that should be STURDY- no one in their right mind wants to hear *flexible*) aluminum. I spent hours attempting to set this up, and having it repeatedly fall apart all around me as well as fall on me during the process. While trying to fit one of the 'poles' into one of the cheap plastic joiners, the plastic began to split and Crack, therefore compromising whatever integrity the joiner would have had. And no, I was not rough when trying to put any of this together.Unless I turned into the hulk overnight (last I checked, I'm pretty sure that's a negative), then the already weak frame poles pretty much "gave" and either began bending or getting dents in them just from me trying toAttach everything together and having it all come collapsing down around me about a dozen times. Please see the photos of the dents and bends that are now on these (not) "stainless steel" poles which are actually aluminum.After hours of frustration and still having a 'frame that would not stay up, I had to go to extremes. Yes, folks, it was Gorilla Glue time.Do you know how strong Gorilla Glue is? I glued each end pole into each plastic corner joiner and left them on the floor overnight to cure. 24 hours later, after beginning to try and set this crap up again, I find a couple of the poles didn't even cure to the joiners- they popped right out. What kind of aluminum and plastic repells glue??Welp, then it was time to lower my standards even more. I never knew it was possible for me to sink this low, but now I can finally say with confidence that KingKara has helped me to find this new low. Bear with me, folks, it's a bumpy ride ride from here, because now comes the clear packing tape. Yep, I had to tape each corner joiner and each place on the entire frame where the poles fit into eachother and could possibly pop apart and end up all over the bedroom floor - or me- again. Thank goodness the sheers I plan to use just drape entirely right over the top of this thing and I won't have to face the terror of having to take any of it apart to get any curtains on the poles.Another issue, though, if you happen to have a bed that doesn't have four very thick, heavy legs in *exactly* the right places, then you're not getting those frame "legs" secured to the corners of your bed. You're just not. I'm sorry bro.Granted, I have a vintage bed frame and the bottom legs actually have wheels, but even so, the legs of this frame don't sit anywhere close to where my beds legs are. The frame legs have what I can only describe as a hair-thin flat "foot" that is meant to be slid under the legs of your bed. As such, that is assuming that your beds legs are in the right spot. Otherwise you're going to be scrambling to figure out how you're going to get this frame to stand without bed legs to rest on each 'foot.' What the heck do you do? The frame is *not*, I repeat, not, going to just stand up on its own, fully assembled. Lets not bother going into the rigamarole I had to go though just to make it work with my bed. I'm still recovering from that experience. It was a whole thing. I'm not proud.And those feet things, by the way, could be bent and broken off by a 1 year old. Just saying.One half a bottle of Gorilla Glue, a quarter roll of packing tape, and all of my dignity later, this flimsy thing is standing. Somehow. Let's just say I wouldn't allow my young kid to get up and start jumping all over the bed, that's for sure. I also wouldn't want to "assemble" this thing in my kids room for their bed. That would be a disaster waiting to happen. But I'm keeping it because I doubt there are really any decent quality canopy frames unless you're buying an actual quality wood frame, or a quality four poster canopy bed. I'm not going there.If you're considering this, don't expect very much. And expect a lot of work getting it together, unless you have a 2nd set of hands to help, and a lot of unnecessary work getting it to (possibly) *stay* together.I spent $64.00 on this thing. The actual worth is probably $5.00 - $10.00 and that's being generous. The fact that I spent $64.00 on this is something I'll just have to take up with a therapist one day.Lastly, though not related to the frame itself, upon opening the China factory box it came in, there tucked in with all of the poles and parts was a lone, used cotton work glove just smooshed in with the pieces. Just my opinion- but *Gross*.
J**O
Great look for a low price .
There was a rod missing because not all the pieces fit together right ; we had to rig it to fit . The width isn't wide enough for a queen size bed so it doesn't look square . It is not very sturdy but it holds up and with the canopy on it it looks beautiful and is exactly what I wanted my bed to look like . Some say it's not tall enough but I have a low ceiling so it fits in my bedroom perfectly .
T**!
Very disappointed 😔
This item is definitely made of cheap aluminum and very wobbly. The instructions were not very detailed but after an hour we figured it out and it kept falling over. If you have any romance in your life, I suggest not to invest in this as I will probably fall on you with a few shakes of the bed.
B**E
Lightweight, easy to put together, can hold really lightweight blankets. UPDATE:Lowered star rating
Update!! I purchased this frame and now just two months later, I had to replace it. I am not sure what happened but the whole thing just kind of buckled in on itself. (I was out of the room at the time). I came into my room because I heard a strange noise and the canopy was falling apart. I think it slipped apart at one of the center connection and the sides fell away. The plastic connectors tore apart so I am unable to repair the frame. Some of the poles bent as the frame collapsed to the ground around the bed. There was very little weight on it at the time and I was the only one home, so I can't even blame it on someone pulling on it or hanging from it like a monkey, for example.This frame is for mosquito netting, so do not expect it to be a heavy duty pipe frame. Other than that, it works, easy to put together and works well with my platform bed. I hung lightweight, cheap walmart sale blankets from it, four on each side, to make a blanket fort. I used plastic shower rings pinned to the blankets. This frame is strong enough for that, but I did slightly bend the frame when I tried hanging a heavier blanket. Stick to the lightweight material, fasten it to something to steady it, and keep toddlers from hanging off of it and you will be pleased. This is not something for small children!! It does bend easily, but for an adult or careful teen, it is great.
B**E
Not sustainable
So this product was worth the money to the point that it just doesn’t hold up to certain expectations. Its just not a good product. The metal is steel but just to thin to hold up over time. Don’t expect it to be sturdy either. It’s honestly a mediocre product and shouldn’t be sold in its current state to even be considered reasonable.
T**R
Works perfectly to protect my twin XL bed - updated
Works perfectly to protect my twin XL bed from falling chunks of "popcorn" ceiling paint. I stretched a twin-xl fitted sheet over the top of the frame to block falling particles of textured ceiling paint. Very easy to assemble, great value for the money, but a little flimsy (not very sturdy) even after I taped all the joints with Gorilla duct tape.To make this item's vertical poles stronger and less likely to bend, I advise inserting wooden dowels (half inch diameter fits inside). Here is the link to 48 inch long dowelshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XQI2F3I/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1The longest half-inch diameter dowels available on Amazon are 60 inches but cost a lot more than the 48 inch dowels, which do the job okay.
B**T
Not sturdy
This was very flimsy, I had a hard time putting up, every time one side would fall before I could get the other up. When I added the curtains the whole thing fell. I don’t recommend getting this .
A**R
I think I made it work!
Not the best quality, but it’s the easiest option if you don’t want to commit to buying an actual canopy bed frame. It’s more aluminum than steel, but I painted it white regardless. Since this is a queen canopy with the same perimeter as a queen mattress, my only regret is not sizing up to account for the headboard and frame.
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