I had an old adjustable bedframe that was heavy and impossible to move. I wanted something light and easy to put together. After a lot of researching, I decided on this (model E with extra middle support legs) because of the limited space between each slat. I have a hybrid foam/coil mattress and this keeps it from sagging. It was incredibly easy and fast to put together. It is not impossible for one person to do it with something to prop the opposite sides on while tightening. It comes with a nice wrench that makes putting it together super easy. Ive had no squeaks or slats bending (and I roll and move a lot in my sleep). This is not poor quality at all if it being made in China is a concern. I did have an issue with stubbing my toes since the legs are straight down from the frame and my old ones were underneath by a few inches. I ended up buying a black 1 inch foam pipe insulator tube from Home Depot and cut it to fit around the legs while I get used to it. A pool noodle would work also. Sounds ridiculous, but it has saved my toes getting used to the new position of the legs. Despite that, I would recommend this.
Fantastic, but watch your toes at first.
I had an old adjustable bedframe that was heavy and impossible to move. I wanted something light and easy to put together. After a lot of researching, I decided on this (model E with extra middle support legs) because of the limited space between each slat. I have a hybrid foam/coil mattress and this keeps it from sagging. It was incredibly easy and fast to put together. It is not impossible for one person to do it with something to prop the opposite sides on while tightening. It comes with a nice wrench that makes putting it together super easy. Ive had no squeaks or slats bending (and I roll and move a lot in my sleep). This is not poor quality at all if it being made in China is a concern. I did have an issue with stubbing my toes since the legs are straight down from the frame and my old ones were underneath by a few inches. I ended up buying a black 1 inch foam pipe insulator tube from Home Depot and cut it to fit around the legs while I get used to it. A pool noodle would work also. Sounds ridiculous, but it has saved my toes getting used to the new position of the legs. Despite that, I would recommend this.