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TWIN OVER TWIN BUNK BED FOR KIDS: Twin over twin bunk bed with ladder; Convertible bunk bed can be transformed into 2 individual twin beds for maximum versatility; Designed to fit any standard twin mattress (mattresses not included); Assembly required
QUALITY CRAFTMANSHIP: Crafted of rubberwood solids, engineered wood, and wood composites; Includes fixed 5-step ladder and full-length safety guardrails for top bunk; Top bunk not to be used by children under 6 years of age
UNIVERSAL DESIGN: Classic, versatile design is easy to match with any style of kids room or teen bedroom; Backed by a 1-year limited warranty; Please note: bunk bed arrives in multiple boxes, which may be delivered separately
SAFETY TESTED: Tested at third-party, accredited laboratories to meet or exceed applicable CPSIA & ASTM International mandatory and voluntary category safety standards; Packaging is tested to reduce the risk of incidental shipment-related damage
BUNK BED DIMENSIONS (ASSEMBLED): Depth (41.97 inches) x Length (79.13 inches) x Height (64.48 inches) x Weight (142.80 pounds); Mattress must not exceed 7 inches (17.78 cm) in thickness
size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
brand | Storkcraft |
color | White |
floor_type | Slatted Base |
finish_type | Painted |
item_weight | 120 pounds |
material_type | Wood |
number_of_items | 1 |
customer_reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,562 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars |
furniture_finish | Rubberwood |
assembly_required | Yes |
best_sellers_rank | #50,496 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #48 in Beds |
item_model_number | 09730-131 |
batteries_required | No |
product_dimensions | 79.13"L x 41.97"W x 64.48"H |
included_components | Headboard, Guardrails, Slat, Footboard |
country_region_of_origin | Malaysia |
product_care_instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
My kids got these beds as a Birthday gift from their Grandparents and Aunt, they had me find a bed that could convert to a bunk bed and one that I thought would suit our needs and the space that we have, so I saw these... I recognized the brand and read the reviews. I saw nothing but great, legitimate reviews.Let me start by saying that I love these beds, my kids love them, everything about them is great. And I will tell you why....First off, the price of these is great!! Super affordable, I don't think you could find many single beds at this price, let alone two that can be placed as Bunk Beds or two Single beds!As soon as I got the box come I knew that these beds were made of true solid wood.. not that rinky-dink pressed wood that a lot of kids furniture is made of. These things were heavy, which was what I wanted. I needed to know that these would be sturdy enough to hold growing kids, kids who even though we say "No Jumping on the bed" will likely make an attempt or two at actually jumping on the bed!So as soon as I received both boxes (Delivery was a little bit of an issue, but that isn't in regards to the actual bed so I will let that part slide for this review... Just a small tip, if you order this bed, contact amazon and tell them that you'd like this shipment sent TOGETHER, because they will be shipped separately otherwise. This way you will get both boxes at once. As soon as I had told them to do this, we got these beds in about 3 days with our prime shipping.)Anyways, as for the beds... I put them together instantly. I did this by myself since I'm the handy one in the household and thought I would need my husbands help but I managed to do this within 2-2.5 hours total from start to finish and that includes a few breaks and searching for the right screw driver in my closets. They are very straight forward to assemble. And unlike a lot of products, this had no chemical scent, no potent smells that you need to air out.Once they were all together I didn't even hesitate to sit down on them, after assembling them I knew they were just as strong as they felt. I've laid in these beds with my kids, my husband has laid in them and both of us are beyond impressed with them! I love them, we currently have them set up as the photo shows since our kids are 3 & 4, but once they are old enough in a year or two we will put them as bunk beds and I feel that they will be the safest. The guard rails and the ladder are great also (not pictured, as I do not need them until the bed is fully together).Another bonus is they have plenty of storage space in underneath.So, if you are looking for an affordable bed (or two.... or a bunkbed) this is the bed you should purchase. Rest assured, your kids will be safe and I don't think you can beat this price or the quality.
Highly recommend this bunk bed! My girls are obsessed!!! You may want to use a drill with attachments for the Allen wrench! It made the process so much faster. The pink is absolutely gorgeous as well! Great product!
After a snafu in which I ordered the Amazon Warehouse “Like New” Storkcraft Caribou bunk bed, I was a little worried about trying my luck with this model. To be clear, the bunk beds come in TWO boxes; the smaller, square box contains the headboards and footboards, as well as the necessary hardware to assemble the bed. The long, rectangular box contains the rest of the parts (slats, rails, and ladder pieces). The mixup for me with the Warehouse Deals version was that it only came with one box. Amazon was great with the return, and as soon as I was reimbursed, I bought the NEW Longhorn model from Amazon.After unpacking everything and making sure all the pieces were there (which I actually NEVER do, but considering the size and time it would take to build it, I thought I’d better not chance it), I noticed that all the pieces were clearly labeled with letters, all of which corresponded exactly with the instructions. All of the hardware was likewise sorted into bags, and each bag was labeled.The bed really was a breeze to put together, even for one person. The only time I needed help was lifting the assembled top bunk onto the bottom bunk.The material is solid wood, and once assembled it didn’t feel wobbly at all. I will say that I read some comments on the quality of the bed slats, and while I agree that they’re low-grade and pretty flimsy, ours weren’t splintered at all. Because there are so many slats, the weight should be pretty well distributed.One thing to keep in mind is the space that will be required to assemble both beds: make sure you have enough room for the beds to go side-by-side during assembly and that you have enough space to move around them.The quality of the craftsmanship is great. The pieces look and feel solid, even at the cross-sections no part seemed to be made of pressboard or anything. This adds to the weight of the product, something to keep in mind if you’re lugging the boxes up stairs.The ladder is at an angle, and the rungs are wide enough to be comfortable on bare feet. I like that the angle of the ladder isn’t so wide that it sticks halfway out into the room.Overall, I’m really happy with this purchase, and I’ll update as the bed experiences the wear and tear of little ones.
My granddaughters love this bed. It is very sturdy and safe. Worth the money
I paid $199 for this bunk bed and am happy with the purchase. Assembly was straight forward but a bit time consuming. Well over 100 screws.Once assembled, the two beds are very sturdy, when stacked together, they are still very sturdy.The beds do not come with full size bunk boards for the mattresses, but rather each has 13 slat boards string together as to be spaced evenly. The support is fine though for the mattresses. The only issue is that the slat boards aren't finished or sanded in any way. They look and feel like boards of wood you would buy at Home Depot or Lowes. When set up as a bunk bed, the person in the bottom bunk may get slivers from the slats of the top bunk if they like to fiddle with things. So far, my 2 year old son who sleeps in the bottom bunk hasn't had a sliver, but he is a bit more reserved than other boys his age.Due to the height of the beds, no mattress thicker than 8 inches could safely fit in either bunk. Anything thicker and the rails of the top bunk would be useless. And for the bottom bunk, there would be very little space between the mattress and the top bunk. For the top bunk, there is 14 inches from the bunk mattress boards to the top of the top guard rail. A 6 inch mattress will leave 8 inches of guard rail protection.The guard rails of the top bunk are solid, but if the occupant is a bit rambunctious, I would question the longevity of the rails. Once solid kick would likely end the usefulness of the rails. As long as the person sleeping in the top bunk isn't an out of control kid who destroys everything, it should be fine though.The steps on the ladder are thick and solid. I appreciate that they are flat and not rounded like on other bunk bed ladders. My 5 year old son has no difficulty climbing up and down the ladder. The only possible issue may be the color. Since the color is dark, it may be difficult for young children to negotiate the steps in the dark of night.I really only have two complaints. One is what I already mentioned about the unfinished slats for the mattress support. I just know that at some point someone will get a sliver, but hey, this is a rather minor concern -- every kid gets slivers throughout childhood.My second complaint is that you can't choose where to position the ladder. You are stuck with placing the ladder on the right. With the angle of the ladder and since it sticks out a good 18 inches, due to the layout of my boys bedroom with where the window, closet, door, light switch, window, dresser, book shelves, chair, etc are all located, we had to do some rearranging of furniture. I wish there was an option of placing the ladder on the left side of the bed rather than the right.Bottom line: the bed is safe, secure and worth the value. My boys love it.******** UPDATE 2012-06-05 ************My 2 boys have been using this bed for over a year and they are still loving the setup. No problem other than the fact that my youngest boy has had a sliver or two from the support boards. Everything is still holding together.In fact, I'm going to be ordering a set for my 2 girls.********* UPDATE 2014-04-28 ********Well, it took much longer than we intended, but after many unplanned expenses, my wife and I finally got around to having enough saved up to buy a bunk set for our girls (ages 9 and 2). We bought the first set for our boys nearly two and a half years ago. The set we just put together for our girls is the same as our first set, but a different color. They haven't changed anything from what we could tell in the 2.5 years since our first purchase, so my initial review still holds true for me. We didn't buy our second set on Amazon though, Walmart had the Cherry model for $200 and at the time of purchase, Amazon had it for over $300. Easy choice.It took a bit longer this time, since I at first wanted to assemble it MY way, but my wife kept insisting we do it the right way. She of course was right, and my stupidity cost us a bit of time (sorry honey). But other than that, it was just as smooth as setting up the first set. Roughly 150 screws and bolts. I'm going to try to upload pictures of our assembly stages.I was just reminded that we had one hiccup when assembling the set for our girls. We were one dowel short. Either we lost it, or the manufacturer shorted us. EIther way, we had to wait to assemble the ladder. After finishing assembling the bed, we took a quick trip to Loews, got a pack of dowels and sawed one to length and boom, ladder took less than 5 minutes to assemble and attach to bed. I had forgotten about the hiccup because it was such a minor problem and an easy fix.We love this set. It's worth waiting for a good sale. I think the most I would pay for this bunk set is $300, but it's on sale for $250 or less often enough, I'd wait until it lowers to that price or less.For any of you also searching for mattresses that will work with this bunk set, we bought two Sleep Master 6-Inch Smooth Top Therapeutic Memory Foam Mattress, Twin for our girls. They both love it. They both sleep longer and deeper than with their old spring based mattresses. Can't speak to the longevity of them though. But they are rather inexpensive when compared to other mattresses.***** UPDATE 2018-09-24 *********Both sets are still holding up with a few minor issues. One of the 3/4 inch slat boards to support my son's mattress cracked, but that was due to him being a rather ungraceful "bed plopper" when he gets into bed excessively tired. I went to Lowes, bought a 3/4 inch board, cut it, sanded it, and replaced the cracked board. Easy as pie.Since my initial review, my wife and I have had another daughter and are expecting another son at any moment. We needed a different bedroom and bed arrangement, so I built a custom-made loft bed for our oldest daughter, and our two youngest daughters will be taking over the girls' bunk set. I plan on doing the same for our boys, the oldest getting a custom-made loft bed, and the two youngers taking over the boys' bunk set. My oldest son will be a teenager his next birthday and I don't know if this bunk set will withstand him, not because he is rampagey or violent, but because he is the typical ungraceful boy. This does not change my initial rating or opinions of this bunk set. I still think it is a great set for children under 13, and even for most older girls. Teenage boys on the other hand…
It really takes two people to put these bunk beds together but it is not a hard job. You have to follow the instructions carefully so you do all the steps in order. All the parts lined up beautifully. It says you should not use a drill for installing the bolts and screws but my friend and I did. We were careful not to put too much pressure on the bolts and screws and using the drill made the job so much faster. After putting the bottom bunk together using the allen wrench I knew we could do it faster with the drill. The slats for the bottom and top bunk beds need to be pulled in order to make them line up with the holes on the frame. Using the drill to install the screws to hold the slats needs to be done with care. If you put too much torque on the screw it might split the slat so use care. My friend and I were amazed how beautiful the bunk beds look. We will see how they hold up over time. They were purchased for two little girls 5 and 3. I don't have a photo at this time.
I had my 12 year old daughter help me assemble this. I used my impact gun so assemblage was quicker. Took a little under 2 hours (we had a lot of distractions). Everything was well labeled. Great packaging, nothing was damaged. I work for FedEx so I see what packages of this weight can und up like. I was happy when it showed up in excellent condition. We have had this set up for my 2 daughters (ages 4 and 8) for about 6 months. They are gentle with it and aren’t to crazy. I would say it’s sturdy for this age. I wouldn’t recommend having 10+ year olds on the top bunk. I’m a 4’11” and 115lbs adult and I felt uncomfortable on the top bunk. My daughter is comfortable though at 54lbs. I like how the ladder comes of easily (when you want it to), it keeps my 1 year old from climbing it when her door is not closed. She can easily take it off too (she’s 8). So far it is meeting all my needs perfectly. I do wish it was a little bit shorter just because of the placement of the ceiling fan but we are making due. Make sure you measure before purchasing!
Sturdy easy to put together and move around and change around sometimes it’s a bunk bed sometimes it’s 2separate beds we move and change it around a lot and it’s still durable and sturdy 11 year old sleeps on top and haven’t had any issues lots of space underneath too great purchace
Everythings as advertised. It is build strong. Made of real wood. Easy to assemble. If this fit you budget you won't regret. And the bad are. The metal bolt head are kind of an eye sort. Would be nice if there are some white plastic plug can go over them. But no sticker please, those look super cheap. As for ours bed, one of the board has a natural imperfection where there appears to be a knot miss from the board and it just got painted over paint. I would be ok if it wasn't on the front side front and center. I marked the location in my picture. Maybe storkcraft will contact me after they saw my review. They included instructions for their customers service but I could not find the label with model #, PO# and date of manufacture anywhere.
Skeptical of the way this stacks - just like a metal pin into the beams…but so far so good. Might look to reinforce it somehow later. Stairs are a bit small and narrow but our 6 year old can get through fine. Was really easy to assemble. We would recommend a mattress that isn’t too thick.