[Note: As far as I can tell this is the same model as the Diophoros ottoman-bed. I grabbed the branded one because it was cheaper.]
I needed a compact slumber slate, as the cool kids call it (Im a cool kid), and this fit into my cramped apartment.
Theres a Twin bed pad hidden in this thing, its a wider 37-inch instead of the dinky 30-inch found in the majority of other ottoman-beds. This is the main reason I chose this over the others.
No tools are needed, the thing is fully assembled and deploys smoothly with a few flips. Magnets keep the skirts neatly in place.
The padding is good enough to sit and lounge on but I recommend a mattress topper if youll be using it as your main bed. The metal frame is mega stiff and is especially uncomfortable where the cushions join. Thats what keeps it from getting top marks, because other than that this is about as good as you can expect an ottoman-bed to be.
And be sure someone is around to help you haul the 80 pound box up 6 flights of stairs aaarrggg
Looks good, feels...alright
[Note: As far as I can tell this is the same model as the Diophoros ottoman-bed. I grabbed the branded one because it was cheaper.] I needed a compact slumber slate, as the cool kids call it (Im a cool kid), and this fit into my cramped apartment. Theres a Twin bed pad hidden in this thing, its a wider 37-inch instead of the dinky 30-inch found in the majority of other ottoman-beds. This is the main reason I chose this over the others. No tools are needed, the thing is fully assembled and deploys smoothly with a few flips. Magnets keep the skirts neatly in place. The padding is good enough to sit and lounge on but I recommend a mattress topper if youll be using it as your main bed. The metal frame is mega stiff and is especially uncomfortable where the cushions join. Thats what keeps it from getting top marks, because other than that this is about as good as you can expect an ottoman-bed to be. And be sure someone is around to help you haul the 80 pound box up 6 flights of stairs aaarrggg