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Euroco Queen Size Murphy Bed Convertible to Desk/Cabinet (Gray) Expired

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Walmart has Euroco Queen Size Murphy Bed Convertible to Desk/Cabinet (Gray) on sale for $594. Shipping is free.

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Available Colors:About this product:
  • Space-saving design, when you fold up the bed, you will get a big side table with desktop for you to place lamps and other accessories. You can also put clothes or bedding in the cabinet. If you need the bed, you will have a shoe rack under the bed.
  • Made from quality laminated particle board compliant and high quality pine wood
  • With dual piston system, bed folds up and down safely and quickly

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Model: Euroco Queen Size Murphy Bed with Desk, Convertible into a Cabinet for Living Room, Guests Room, Space-Saving & Easy Open and Close, White

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Just a FYI these units with the metal piston hardware in this price range tend to use particle board for the outer encasement which means the weight distribution tends to be an issue. This basically forces you to secure the bed encasement to the wall and the manufacturer may not provide you more than 2 sets of that hardware which tends not to be safe enough for regular use.

So be prepared to buy additional hardware from a home improvement store and drill into the encasement or consider a better quality, solid wood Murphy bed.

I ended up buying a Lori bed because (1) the bed base isn't attached by any hardware to the encasement, (2) solid wood, (3) can be assembled by one person, (4) the bed base can be used as a beautiful bed with a natural wood grain if it ever gets moved into a space as a permanent fixture, (5) doesn't require drilling into your walls and (6) comes with an optional key lock to prevent children from lowering the bed.

2 cons of my Lori bed: the price has gone up quite a bit since I purchased mine ($1300 w/ coupon code a couple years ago, $1800 now) and you have to apply some strength to lower/lift the bed as it's not using metal piston hardware.

I'm not going to sit here and say the Lori bed is the best option especially at its current price point but I think you should explore your options before buying the cheapest Murphy bed you can find.
Looks nice, it's not a huge discount but these things hardly go on sale

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10-07-2023 at 08:29 PM.
10-07-2023 at 08:29 PM.
Looks nice, it's not a huge discount but these things hardly go on sale
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BUYMECAR
10-08-2023 at 01:21 AM.

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10-08-2023 at 01:21 AM.
Just a FYI these units with the metal piston hardware in this price range tend to use particle board for the outer encasement which means the weight distribution tends to be an issue. This basically forces you to secure the bed encasement to the wall and the manufacturer may not provide you more than 2 sets of that hardware which tends not to be safe enough for regular use.

So be prepared to buy additional hardware from a home improvement store and drill into the encasement or consider a better quality, solid wood Murphy bed.

I ended up buying a Lori bed because (1) the bed base isn't attached by any hardware to the encasement, (2) solid wood, (3) can be assembled by one person, (4) the bed base can be used as a beautiful bed with a natural wood grain if it ever gets moved into a space as a permanent fixture, (5) doesn't require drilling into your walls and (6) comes with an optional key lock to prevent children from lowering the bed.

2 cons of my Lori bed: the price has gone up quite a bit since I purchased mine ($1300 w/ coupon code a couple years ago, $1800 now) and you have to apply some strength to lower/lift the bed as it's not using metal piston hardware.

I'm not going to sit here and say the Lori bed is the best option especially at its current price point but I think you should explore your options before buying the cheapest Murphy bed you can find.
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SanfordSon
10-08-2023 at 06:37 AM.
10-08-2023 at 06:37 AM.
Quote from BUYMECAR :
Just a FYI these units with the metal piston hardware in this price range tend to use particle board for the outer encasement which means the weight distribution tends to be an issue. This basically forces you to secure the bed encasement to the wall and the manufacturer may not provide you more than 2 sets of that hardware which tends not to be safe enough for regular use.

So be prepared to buy additional hardware from a home improvement store and drill into the encasement or consider a better quality, solid wood Murphy bed.

I ended up buying a Lori bed because (1) the bed base isn't attached by any hardware to the encasement, (2) solid wood, (3) can be assembled by one person, (4) the bed base can be used as a beautiful bed with a natural wood grain if it ever gets moved into a space as a permanent fixture, (5) doesn't require drilling into your walls and (6) comes with an optional key lock to prevent children from lowering the bed.

2 cons of my Lori bed: the price has gone up quite a bit since I purchased mine ($1300 w/ coupon code a couple years ago, $1800 now) and you have to apply some strength to lower/lift the bed as it's not using metal piston hardware.

I'm not going to sit here and say the Lori bed is the best option especially at its current price point but I think you should explore your options before buying the cheapest Murphy bed you can find.

Thank you very much for the insight. Any other brands you would recommend? We would definitely be looking for solid wood based on your comments.
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10-08-2023 at 09:47 AM.
10-08-2023 at 09:47 AM.
Quote from SanfordSon :
Thank you very much for the insight. Any other brands you would recommend? We would definitely be looking for solid wood based on your comments.

At the time, Lori was the best bang for the buck. It still might be because solid wood Murphy beds are very expensive. The heavier the wood, the better the hardware has to be if you're looking for a piston mechanism/easier lift and the more expensive the shipping costs.

It seems like good quality Murphy beds are a specialty item that only smaller, independent outlets offer so you're really not going to find deals on them. There were times where I was ready to buy one from other companies until I realized their shopping cart was down because they were out of business and never updated their site.

Also, Murphy bed offerings can vary by your location. A higher condensed metro might have multiple local outlets that might regularly clear their stock. I live in Phoenix so I was kinda limited to online offerings. If you live in or near a highly condensed city, check out some local furniture stores.
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10-08-2023 at 10:14 AM.
10-08-2023 at 10:14 AM.
Quote from BUYMECAR :
Just a FYI these units with the metal piston hardware in this price range tend to use particle board for the outer encasement which means the weight distribution tends to be an issue. This basically forces you to secure the bed encasement to the wall and the manufacturer may not provide you more than 2 sets of that hardware which tends not to be safe enough for regular use.

So be prepared to buy additional hardware from a home improvement store and drill into the encasement or consider a better quality, solid wood Murphy bed.

I ended up buying a Lori bed because (1) the bed base isn't attached by any hardware to the encasement, (2) solid wood, (3) can be assembled by one person, (4) the bed base can be used as a beautiful bed with a natural wood grain if it ever gets moved into a space as a permanent fixture, (5) doesn't require drilling into your walls and (6) comes with an optional key lock to prevent children from lowering the bed.

2 cons of my Lori bed: the price has gone up quite a bit since I purchased mine ($1300 w/ coupon code a couple years ago, $1800 now) and you have to apply some strength to lower/lift the bed as it's not using metal piston hardware.

I'm not going to sit here and say the Lori bed is the best option especially at its current price point but I think you should explore your options before buying the cheapest Murphy bed you can find.
TY - we were looking for inexpensive as top priority - we have 3 grown children out of state the only tme it will be use is when all 3 viist at the same time - it is in the guest gues guest room lol. The chance based on their careers and wives are slim that will happen but we would never want to discourage and want to be prepared.
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10-08-2023 at 04:20 PM.
10-08-2023 at 04:20 PM.
Quote from BUYMECAR :
Just a FYI these units with the metal piston hardware in this price range tend to use particle board for the outer encasement which means the weight distribution tends to be an issue. This basically forces you to secure the bed encasement to the wall and the manufacturer may not provide you more than 2 sets of that hardware which tends not to be safe enough for regular use.

So be prepared to buy additional hardware from a home improvement store and drill into the encasement or consider a better quality, solid wood Murphy bed.

I ended up buying a Lori bed because (1) the bed base isn't attached by any hardware to the encasement, (2) solid wood, (3) can be assembled by one person, (4) the bed base can be used as a beautiful bed with a natural wood grain if it ever gets moved into a space as a permanent fixture, (5) doesn't require drilling into your walls and (6) comes with an optional key lock to prevent children from lowering the bed.

2 cons of my Lori bed: the price has gone up quite a bit since I purchased mine ($1300 w/ coupon code a couple years ago, $1800 now) and you have to apply some strength to lower/lift the bed as it's not using metal piston hardware.

I'm not going to sit here and say the Lori bed is the best option especially at its current price point but I think you should explore your options before buying the cheapest Murphy bed you can find.

I'm not sure about this particular brand. I bought the one from Costco before and it's made from solid wood instead of MDF. It was $1100 in 2021. It's sturdy and really light to lift the bed compared to LORI bed. You need two people to fold LORI queen size while Murphy you can fold it by yourself. The most important thing is anchoring it. I added extra anchor on top using IKEA free anchor bolts.
This brand is 1/2 off what I paid, but is it MDF?
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jagace
10-08-2023 at 04:43 PM.
10-08-2023 at 04:43 PM.
I'll throw in on this, Just bought the lumina queen murphy desk from costco, 3 of the larger mdf boards arrived cracked, so its 2 weeks for a replacement.
Its probably going to take me 8 hours and lots of cursing to assemble it btw.
https://www.costco.com/Lumina-Que...48675.html

But looking at everything, the support structure for the bed itself is metal, so I'm not too worried about it ripping out We'll see how it goes in 2 weeks or if I'm having a super fun call to return the entire thing.
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10-08-2023 at 04:54 PM.
10-08-2023 at 04:54 PM.
Quote from dagadu :
I'm not sure about this particular brand. I bought the one from Costco before and it's made from solid wood instead of MDF. It was $1100 in 2021. It's sturdy and really light to lift the bed compared to LORI bed. You need two people to fold LORI queen size while Murphy you can fold it by yourself. The most important thing is anchoring it. I added extra anchor on top using IKEA free anchor bolts.
This brand is 1/2 off what I paid, but is it MDF?

You really don't need 2 people for the Lori because the bed base has curved edges. Soon as you start lifting, you can shift the weight to the edge and it easily props up.
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10-08-2023 at 05:00 PM.
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Quote from SanfordSon :
Thank you very much for the insight. Any other brands you would recommend? We would definitely be looking for solid wood based on your comments.
https://www.wallbedsbywilding.com/
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10-08-2023 at 05:11 PM.
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The Lori bed still need you to secure cabinet to the wall?
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10-08-2023 at 05:24 PM.
10-08-2023 at 05:24 PM.
The reviews are clearly for different products.
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10-08-2023 at 05:54 PM.
10-08-2023 at 05:54 PM.
Help me understand things a bit here. Doesn't this trap moisture? It's my understanding that leaving things "open" tend to help air things out, which is also why I never make my bed.
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10-08-2023 at 06:11 PM.
10-08-2023 at 06:11 PM.
Quote from GetToDaChoppa :
Help me understand things a bit here. Doesn't this trap moisture? It's my understanding that leaving things "open" tend to help air things out, which is also why I never make my bed.

Make your bed, that really has nothing to do with moisture. Just laziness.
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