Select Sam's Club Stores have for their
Members: Serta Motion Air Adjustable Base (Queen) on sale
from ~$135.80 (must select pickup for sale price). Curbside pickup is free where available.
Note: Availability/price will vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Eragorn for posting this deal.
Features:
- Serta Adjustable Base with 3" - 12" stackable legs
- Features Gravity Release for a slow controlled return to flat powered only by gravity
- Motion Air Base includes a wireless remote with head and foot articulation
- Compatible with most platform beds and frames
- Lift Capacity of 750-lbs w/ 10-year limited warranty
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Edit: was able to snag a lower price ($134.30) by selecting a pick-up at a different Sam's Club location only a few more miles up the road.
From Serta's site for the (likely) comparable baselogic product:
Product
baselogic™ Platinum- Queen
Dimensions
80"L x 60"W x 15.25"H
Shipping Box Size
61.02"L x 42.32"W x 7.09"H
Shipping Weight
156.53 Lbs
Good luck!
Jon
Long Beach $153.82
Fountain Valley $184.35
San Diego $173.72
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for 150
Although anything that seperates you from the ground should be of good quality (bed, shoes, tires, chair,...).
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The installation process would have been longer, but potentially made more manageable if they hadn't bolted the unit together as a single piece inside the package. Even better might be a model with 8 legs to facilitate building both pieces independently. Perhaps someone more familiar with the landscape of this product category might be aware of whether such options exist in the marketplace? Otherwise, with two people this was a pretty straightforward process for building the support and placing it within our existing bed frame (upon removing the pre-existing bed slats).
So far so good, and a recent stop at a Sam's club suggests there's plenty of stock in this model. Now to figure out a way to NEVER lose the remote.
Good luck!
Jon
The installation process would have been longer, but potentially made more manageable if they hadn't bolted the unit together as a single piece inside the package. Even better might be a model with 8 legs to facilitate building both pieces independently. Perhaps someone more familiar with the landscape of this product category might be aware of whether such options exist in the marketplace? Otherwise, with two people this was a pretty straightforward process for building the support and placing it within our existing bed frame (upon removing the pre-existing bed slats).
So far so good, and a recent stop at a Sam's club suggests there's plenty of stock in this model. Now to figure out a way to NEVER lose the remote.
Good luck!
Jon
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