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Our Good frames are made to give excellent support, and are the perfect choice for anyone who just wants a basic bed frame you know will last. Manufactured in the USA from steel and covered in a rust-proof finish, these frames are made to be durable so you never need to think about them again. An additional center rail adds extra stability on larger sizes. Our Better bed frame is far ahead of the competition when you want superior bedding support. Sturdy steel construction and a rust-proof finish all made in the USA make this frame the better choice to hold up your mattress. Your floor will stay protected, too, with strength-tested nylon glides that won't roll away. Our bed frame is called the Best because it is the strongest, most technologically advanced bed frame around. The Best frame was designed and manufactured in the USA to offer heavy-duty support and maximum durability. Durable steel construction with a rust-proof finish means you never have to worry about what's holding up your mattress.




The World of Sleep is No Longer Flat. Position yourself for max comfort. We offer a range of adjustable foundations with different functionalities to meet most needs. Since everyone’s ideal of optimal comfort is a little different, flat definitely doesn’t cut it for everything. Float off to sleep in Zero Gravity, which takes pressure off the lumbar region. Help silence that locomotive next to you with AntiSnore position. Support your back and knees to read comfortably or watch TV. If your feet are sore, raise them to alleviate swelling. Every Reverie adjustable foundation is superbly engineered to operate smoothly and quietly. They are state of the art pieces of technology, backed by a limited 20-year warranty. Nightstand app for iOS LED nightlight under the bed Designed for amazing custom comfort. All feature infinite head and foot movement plus massage. T Series (9T, 8T, 7T) adjustable foundations Our most luxurious base. Infinite positions, Zero Gravity and AntiSnore presets, high definition massage with four wave patterns, Bluetooth® Smart enabled, advanced lumbar support, sleek frame design, ProGrip technology, nightlight, and OLED remote.




3E Tech™ Adjustable Foundation Additional bases (available through retailers only) 3E Wireless™ Adjustable Foundation 1M™ Flat Massage Foundation Ready to take comfort to the next level? Find a retailerGuide to great sleepShop sleep systems * as part of a full sleep system and features vary by model. If you are interested in a power base only, please visit one of our many retailers across the country.Upgrade Your Sleep Experience with an Adjustable Base from Mattress Warehouse Add an adjustable base to your new or existing adjustable base friendly mattress and enjoy a virtually unlimited range of ergonomic positions — for sleeping, reading, working, or watching TV. Mattress Warehouse offers a wide selection of adjustable base beds with options including head and/or foot adjustment, wireless remotes, and massage features. Somos Lifestyle Adjustable Base TEMPUR-Up Foundation by TEMPUR-Pedic Motion Essentials II Adjustable Base by Serta




Somos Lifestyle Plus Adjustable Base TEMPUR-Ergo Plus Adjustable Base by TEMPUR-Pedic Somos Ultra Adjustable Base Somos Elite Adjustable Base Rize Contemporary Adjustable Motion Power Base by Mantua Motion Perfect III Adjustable Base by Serta TEMPUR-Ergo Premier Adjustable Base Pinnacle Queen Adjustable Base 8" Memory Foam Queen With Motion Base Motion Essentials Queen Adjustable Base Vitality Queen Adjustable Base Navigate Queen Motion Base Vigour Queen Motion Base Motion Perfect 3 Queen Adjustable Base Grand Queen Adjustable Base Get a good night's sleep tailor-made for you with our adjustable bed frames and bases. People of all ages report sleeping better, feeling better, and enjoy the benefits of a bed in which they can read, sleep, and watch television in comfort. Adjustable bed bases and foundations work with most sizes and types of mattresses to elevate your head, feet and legs, or both to help achieve your most comfortable sleeping position.




Simple changes to the way you sleep can have a profound effect on your health. Adjustable beds allow you to get a more restful sleep and, when properly positioned, can alleviate many aches and pains and medical issues and can help alleviate snoring, heartburn, indigestion, joint pain and some sleep disorders. When you're not sleeping, our adjustable bed frames can help you find a comfortable position for reading or watching TV. Shop adjustable beds and mattresses for up to 50% less than you'd find anywhere else at your local FFO Home. Find the store nearest you here. Come in store and try one of our adjustable bed frames -- you'll wonder why you didn't try it sooner! And don't forget to ask how you can "Make it Motion". Add an adjustable bed base to any mattress starting at just $398!* For more information and benefits of adjustable bed frames, check out our blog 4 Reasons to Consider an Adjustable Bed Base. *Our Make it Motion offer excludes Elite and Shadow Creek brand mattresses




If you're in the market for adjustable beds, there are literally hundreds of choices in today's marketplace. We've created this guide to assist you in distilling the information down so that its a little more straightforward to find the adjustable bed model that's right for you. Perhaps the most important thing to know up front is that adjustable beds are typically just the "superstructure", or underlying support base for your particular sleep surface. Whether you prefer an air bed mattress, a memory foam mattress, or even a conventional coil type mattress, buying the mattress surface is an independent decision that is separate from selecting an adjustable "base". In recent years, the evolution of adjustable beds has come a long way from the industry standard "Craftmatic" base that many of us are loosely familiar with. Most bases today are constructed using lighter weight materials with motors that are quiet because they are encased in sound dampening cases, the rollers and other moving parts are constructed of indestructible substances like nylon, and there are massage features, remote controls, fail safe devices for power failures, and much more to consider before you're ready to make a purchase.




We've created a list of 5 of the most important points to consider when selecting an adjustable bed. Perhaps the most important decision you will make, beyond the adjustable base, however, is the mattress which will sit on top. 1. Choose the mattress surface first, before you investigate an adjustable bed base. This may sound obvious, but many people get caught up in the technical wizardry of the technological features of an adjustable bed, and forget to spend time selecting the best sleep surface for you. Go to a few stores, and try a mattress or two on several adjustable beds. If air beds seem comfortable, try the Select Comfort or a good knock-off product. If memory foam is your preference, try a Tempur-Pedic. If you are comfortable with a coil or coil-foam combination, try them as well, but on an adjustable base if possible. Almost any adjustable base available in the U.S. market today will offer a two point articulation system, meaning that it folds in two places, dividing the mattress into 3 sections, the head section, the middle section, and the foot section.




Each sleep surface, or mattress, will react differently when folded and bent on an adjustable base. If you are serious about an adjustable bed, then you should realize that few side sleepers will have a use for an adjustable bed in any other position than flat, so understand your sleeping habits and how they are affected by the use of a bed whose purpose is probably to elevate your head or legs. Most conventional coil mattresses are not designed for use on an adjustable bed, and it is important to use a mattress, especially if you already have one or if you are intending to buy your adjustable base separate from your mattress, that is capable of being folded with minimal resistance and does not lose the original qualities for which you purchased it when in an articulated (folded or upright) position. An air bed mattress, for example, that is not designed to be used on an adjustable base, may not fold or bend in a way that properly distributes air through the bladder system, thus resulting in deflation or overinflated areas.




A foam bed that is constructed of high density foam that is rigid, may completely resist bending or folding at all. 2. Choose an adjustable bed base from a reputable, established manufacturer with experience under their belts. The best adjustable bases on the market today, widely distributed in the U.S. under many brand names, are fabricated by Leggett and Platt. They have been making institutional beds, including hospital beds and other medical equipment for almost a hundred years. We consider them the most well made adjustable bases available for many reasons. If you've ever had the opportunity to climb up underneath a Leggett and Platt base, much like you would to view the underside of your car, you would find some qualities that are highly desirable. For example, the gauge, or thickness of steel members used in its fabrication make it a very heavy affair, but make it quite capable of handling greater loads without stressing the framework, especially over time. We've seen imported adjustable bases that do not use heavier steel for the framework that may be subject to bending and distortion with larger weight loading.




Also, the rollers used in a Leggett and Platt base, which are the most important moving part in an adjustable base, are made of nylon, almost indestructible, rather than wood, metal, or other substances. Nylon produces little friction, does not wear over time, and is noise free. We've seen wood or metal rollers used in less desirable beds that make squeaking and crunching noises, even when brand new, at trade shows! Most importantly, a Leggett and Platt base (you need to ask your dealer..who makes the base?) uses American made motor components in sealed casings (very simply that means that the motors are maintenance free, do not need to be lubricated, and therefore the gear systems will not wear or degrade over time). The motors operate the rollers, which move or bend the three sections of the base to allow for different body positioning. The motors are quiet, in heavy plastic housings to both protect the workings of the motor and provide virtually noise free operation. Also, the remote controls are reliable, and easy to use.




We like some safety features offered by Leggett and Platt systems as well, including the power failure feature. During any power loss, the bed system typically returns automatically to a flat position to allow for easy exiting from the bed, should there be no light for example. Not all base manufacturers may offer this feature. If there is a downsize to the "tank like" construction of the Leggett and Platt base, it is the weight issue. The frames are very heavy. A queen size base weighs about 170 pounds, so don't figure on installing one yourself, or hauling it up a flight of stairs without some professional help! 3. Buy an adjustable bed base that is easily transported, assembles easily, and offers instructions that any lay person can understand. After being in the bedding business for a number of years, you see many knockdown products, or RTA (ready to assemble) products, and adjustable bases are available in many forms as well. Remember, if you are buying something that you have to put together, you are assuming that all of the pieces will fit together easily.




You are also assuming that the instructions will be accurate, will include lots of pictures, and will be in English (if that is the language of choice) Adjustable bases are no different. We've seen some adjustable bases with air beds that require the use of many tools, and bolts, and other sometimes unrecognizable parts. is the base largely pre-assembled? This is a highly desirable characteristic. The Leggett and Platt system is largely pre-assembled, and although the big box is heavy and cumbersome, it takes 10 minutes to typically assemble one, and the instruction page might have a maximum of 2 -3 pages, not 7-9. We like it because about the only things you have to do are remove the bed frame from the box, slap on the caster wheels, plug it in, attach the front bumper, and program the remotes. It's heavy, its big, but it is solidly put together, at the factory. 4. Have your dealer spell out the warranty. The odds are you will have an adjustable base for a while, and since it is a mechanical device that you probably can't fix because you don't stock adjustable bed parts, ask a lot of questions.




The warranty should be a good 10 or 20 years. Be highly skeptical of "Lifetime Warranty" scenarios�We like Leggett and Platt because they typically offer a comprehensive 20 year warranty where everything is spelled out, with one year full technical support, including free on site labor. Make sure that you have at least one full year of this service, since problems with products of this kind will typically happen within the first 3-6 months of ownership. Get the warranty in writing before you buy. Do an internet search on adjustable bed bases you might be interested in and find message boards offering critical of the product. Even the occasional bad write-up may not mean the product is not worth considering, because not everyone reads instructions properly, or properly tightens bolts or wheels, or programs remotes correctly. 5. It doesn't have to look like a hospital bed. And, in most cases, an adjustable bed may seem like a hospital bed, but it is radically different . Young couples still in their prime buy adjustable beds every day.




Aesthetics make a difference. Buy an adjustable base that is pleasing to you, and you will enjoy it. Most adjustable base manufacturers today understand the need to create a product that is aesthetically pleasing and looks like a conventional bed. The adjustable part of the bed usually conceals the motors and flex points, and is decorated with a fabric covering to look like a regular box spring or foundation piece. Find a base that has a finished look to it. Avoid a bed with motors that are not permanently mounted to the inside of the system, because these parts could be damaged, tripped over, and cords could get torn out of the motors causing electrical hazards. Again, and I know we sound biased, but experience has shown us that Leggett and Platt are probably the industry wizards at concealing and decoration. If you look sideways at a L&P base, you will most likely have to study it at first glance to figure out that it is a fully articulating bed! The quality of the fabric is very desirable, the top of the bases are finished with a non-skid type material that keeps the mattress in place, and the casters and wheels have a "residence" feel rather than an institutional look to them.

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