Sunday, September 1, 2013

Discount Walker Edison Twin-Over-Twin Bunk Bed, White

Walker Edison Twin-Over-Twin Bunk Bed, White

Product Description


Elegance and function combine to give this contemporary bunk bed a striking appearance. The design gives a stylish modern look crafted with durable steel framing. Designed with safety in mind, the bed includes full length guardrails and a sturdy integrated ladder. Great for any space-saving design needs. Unlike other twin bunk beds, this bed also converts into 2 twin beds. Mattresses and bedding NOT included!


Price : $179.00* Special discount only for limited time

Product Feature


  • Modern twin-over-twin bunk bed converts to two single beds
  • Tubular steel framing with lead-free powder-coated finish; available in black or white
  • Clean geometric design with integrated ladder and full-length guardrails
  • Assembly required with included tools; on-line support and toll-free help number provide extra assistance
  • Maximum recommended mattress thickness is 9 inches (mattress not included)

Product Detail


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41148 in Home
  • Size: Twin
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Walker Edison
  • Model: AZTOTWH
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 68.00" h x44.00" w x80.00" l,90.00 pounds






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Product Reviews

52 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
4Great bed, but directions need clarification
By Thomas J. Vogel
This bunk bed is nice and sturdy. We wanted a slim metal bunk bed for our two sons, ages 5 and 8.5, and this fit the bill. We received it fairly quickly.

The pieces are neatly marked and assembly wasn't too difficult. Assembly took approximately two hours, if we don't count the hour we had to spend fixing where we messed up. The instructions do no indicate that the side where you will be attaching the ladder needs to be facing a certain direction or it won't work.

This wouldn't have been a huge issue if it weren't for the fact that you have to assemble the slats into the bottom of each bed. Each bed has 22 slats. Each of those slats has 2 ends, and in each of those end you have to pop a plastic piece to wedge it into place securely... which means popping in a total of 88 pieces that don't want to fit in. I recommend having a flat-ended metal rod to push them in, because you will hurt your fingers to do it manually.

So when we messed up, we had to remove the plastic pieces from that side, flip the piece, line the slats back up, and replace the plastic pieces, some of which broke during removal.

Overall, the bed is great and the boys are pleased with their new furniture. Just don't make the mistake we made, because it definitely made it much harder and more frustrating to assemble.

56 of 61 people found the following review helpful.
2ASSEMBLER BEWARE!!!!!
By Chloe
We've had the bed for about a month now and the kids love it. It's sturdier than I'd expected and there is plenty of room between bunks. HOWEVER, the assembly instructions for the bed are missing some VITAL information.

One of the cross bars that make up the long side of the top bunk (cross bar H for those who may actually purchase and assemble) has five large holes on one side, and five large holes and two small holes on the other. In Step 3 of the instructions, you are instructed to connect the end supports of the bed with the cross bars. What you are NOT told is that upper cross bar H MUST be connected with the seven-hole side facing DOWN. Otherwise, you will not be able to connect the ladder (which you will not discover until you get to Step 6!) This important detail is not articulated or illustrated AT ALL in the instructions. By the time I realized the mistake I had been misled to make, I would have had to disassemble the entire top bunk in order to get the ladder on, undoing and redoing about an hour's worth of work. Call me lazy, but I chose to simply leave the ladder off. We now have to help our 7-year-old top-bunk-dweller into bed every night. (one positive note: we don't have to worry about our 4-year-old bottom-bunk-dweller trying to climb to the top bunk).

This oversight on the manufacturer's part is not only egregious but potentially dangerous. Though we are generally satisfied with the bed so far, unless and until they correct the instructions, I would not recommend (unless you are fortunate enough to read this review before you try to put it together...).

20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Way stronger than I would of ever expected.
By The Don Liam
I'm a football player in college that bunks with another player in a dorm. I weigh 240 lbs and my buddy weighs 225 lbs and this bunk bed doesn't even move or wiggle getting on and off the top or bottom. Also you want to go with a Lucid 10 inch extra long twin mattress. Not only is it the best sleep, but you can fit it in the bed area and it fills up the bunk all the way. It also makes it silent when one person gets up during the night and you can't even tell anybody is getting up. The length of the bunk bed is about 78" and the foam mattress is 80" that is another great thing about foam it squeezes in nicely and gives you every inch the bed can give you for the taller person like myself. I'm 6'3" and have more than enough room.

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