Zinus Rumi 14in Easy SmartBase® Mattress Foundation, Sturdy Metal Bed Frame, No Box Spring Needed, Eco Friendly Packaging, Qu

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars | 103,428 ratings

Price: 54.99

Last update: 12-08-2024


About this item

Steel
Strong and Durable Steel
PRACTICAL, RELIABLE DESIGN - With an ultra-durable steel construction and 13 inches of storage space under the frame, this foundation offers more than just great sleep
NO BOX SPRING NEEDED - Crafted with sturdy steel slats to support any memory foam, latex, or spring mattress with no box spring needed
SIMPLE ASSEMBLY – All parts, tools and instructions are shipped straight to your door in one eco-friendly box for simple set-up that takes 20 minutes; twin supports a maximum weight capacity of 700 lbs, while other sizes up to 1400 lbs
WORRY-FREE WARRANTY – A 5-year limited warranty is included for peace of mind; mattress sold separately

Product information


Top reviews from the United States

Caroline
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong no wooden slats yay!
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
I love that it's 100% steel frame. It was easy to put together as per instructions and labeling. It's minimalist look is quite appealing to my son. My son is extremely hard on his things. This is the 4th frame in 2 years that he has had. The last ones all had wooden seats which broke. He has not had a problem with this one and I don't think he will. It is the perfect size for his full size mattress and there is plenty of room underneath for storage bins. A+ for this bedframe. BTW it is a two part frame and is foldable so if he wants to put bed to the side for any reason it is simple. He says his new frame is comfortable since he was always sagging with the ones with wooden slats. Great for people who want something to last and or a bit rough on their things.
E. Groves
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
This was a dream to put together. Instructions super clear and parts packaged thoughtfully. The little wrench provided is so great! It's actually a very quality little tool. Everything fit together perfectly. Another great bonus is that the two largest frame pieces are hinged, which allowed me to fold them into easy-to-access positions for putting in the screws... You'll see what I mean... Took me about 30 minutes. Sturdy and seriously perfection. Love the rounded corners so you don't smoke your knee in the night. Love being pleasantly surprised. Great value. Looks great.
Amused
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple and effective
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
This bed frame works great quite simply. Its not squeaky or creaky, it feels solid, my mattress fits about perfect. It comes with a little ratcheting tool that made assembly easy (i bought the basic assembly version). Box it came in was smaller than expected, very compact. No negatives to think of, if you want a solid and simple bed frame this will do it for you perfectly.
Shannon R Bardot
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2013
First, a little note. When people review stuff online, it's usually because they totally loved the product or hated it. Unfortunately, that doesn't account for STUPIDITY, so reviews should be treated with caution.
Personally, my favorite reviews are usually 3 stars. They're usually pretty honest.

Here's how I use online reviews:
a) I carefully read the full item description, features, and specs from the manufacturer, and look at photos of the product to check for consistency.
b) I read five to ten of the 5-star reviews to see if what the reviewers enjoyed matched the item description.
c) I read every 1-star review and use a rubric that scores on:
i) the reviewer's intelligence level (not even highest education received and I feel like I'm very generous on spelling and grammar mistakes, as I think an average fourth grader is still competent enough to rate most products),
ii) the reviewer's experience level with products of that nature (for example, if I'm buying carabiners and the reviewer says they know nothing about climbing, then I know I can't trust the review),
iii) whether the reviewer is reviewing the product or the seller (yes, there is a different place to rate the seller, as well as the packaging and shipping speed, but some people don't seem to understand that, see above for stupidity),
iv) whether the reviewer read the item description,
v) and finally, what they were actually disappointed about.

This bed is exactly as described. I bought it to replace a platform bed with wooden slats that I didn't feel confident would stand up again after another move and my career field leads to lots of relocations. Field technicians in biology, ecology, forestry, etc. have adopted the phrase "bio gypsy" and for good reason.

I read multiple reviews for this product and loads of other beds like it before I decided to take the leap. And leap I did!

1) It is extremely easy to setup. I took about 20 minutes, diligently checking that I'd securely tightened all the foot-supporting bars' wing nuts: first when the two halves were upside down, then when they were right-side up and finally after I'd connected them. There were instructions for assembly, but only a very very dumb monkey would need them. The support bars for the legs are very obvious and if they aren't, try to imagine any reason for the wing nuts, to which the support bars attach, to exist on such a minimal design.

Also, part of those 20 minutes were also spent making sure the thing would disassemble as easily as it setup. It passed that test.

2) I've had the bed for less than a week, but I've been testing it pretty thoroughly (though not in the "active couple" way quite yet, that will be next week (; ) by jumping up and down and rolling and bouncing. I've tried to make it squeak. I weigh ~140 lbs (which isn't particularly heavy, I know, which is why I've been aggressively jumping to try to get a squeak) and I can't get a peep from this thing. There are no pieces of metal to rub together to make any god-awful noise. There are some reviews that mentioned both creaking AND squeaking. I may be wrong, but I consider those to be very different. Creaking would occur if there was some part of the frame rubbing another and squeaking is when a joint or contact point moves audibly. There is absolutely no creaking here.

Oh, but wait, I should mention that I took about two minutes to adhere a small piece of cardboard (cut from the box) to each of the twelve feet to keep the rubber feet from squeaking on the hardwood floor. I would've done that anyway to protect the floor. Also, I placed some to act as bumpers on the parts of the frame that could contact the walls during grown-up activities. A little bit of foresight should go a long way there, I think.

If the bed starts creaking after a few months, you should check that all the nuts are still tight. It is normal for those things to loosen up.

3) This frame is not an eyesore. If it doesn't look like a fancy bed for your master bedroom, then buy a bedskirt. It does look metal. And it has lots of under-the-bed storage space. That matches the item description and the photos.

4) There are no brackets for head- or footboard attachment. Those are sold separately.

5) My mattress doesn't slide around. I'm not sure why that's an issue for other people, and there aren't any rails or listen lips to keep it in place, but it's still not an issue.

6) This product eliminates the need for a box spring. Some reviewers have said they feel like the princess and the pea because the mattress is so high when they use this frame plus a box spring. Also, there is no need to buy pieces of particle board to add extra support for the mattress (unless it is a foam mattress with absolutely no support for itself). The thin metal wires are strong enough for the job.

7) I expect the frame to be compatible with some wooden frames (probably if made by the same company), so I'm not surprised that some people couldn't get this to work out. Check the dimensions of the wooden frame you want to place this inside of and check the product specs before ordering.
2014w
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy and sturdy
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
The frame is relatively light, is relatively easy to put together (but I recommend having a second person to help), and is sturdy. I wish it had the capability to fold the legs (making it easier when you move), but still a great bang for the buck.

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