Enhance your living area with the DHP Aiden Metal Futon Frame in Black. This modern design features a contemporary low seating design that complements any décor. The sturdy metal frame construction guarantees optimal support and durability, accommodating a standard size futon mattress (sold separately). The 3-in-1 design allows for easy conversion from a sofa to a lounger, to a full-size bed, with retainer clips to prevent the mattress from sliding. The futon dimensions are 76.5"L x 30"W x 29"H, with a bed size of 71.5"L x 52"W x 10.5"H and a weight limit of 600 pounds. The DHP Aiden Futon Frame is easy to assemble, shipping in one box for stress-free handling. Complete the look with a 6" premier or 8" deluxe futon mattress in black, brown, or tan (sold separately). Whether used as a sofa or a bed, this frame is the ultimate in functionality for your home furniture and furnishings. Add versatility and style to your space with the DHP Aiden Metal Futon Frame.
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It took me a while to write a review for this futon, it’s easy to assemble and durable. I really didn’t get to “break it in” but I got to break it in recently and it held up for a good 6 hrs, it was a little shaky but it didn’t break so that’s amazing
The price was right.And although there are a few bad reviews, there are a lot of good ones.I also saw this frame recommended on another site that was reviewing futon frames, "The Sleep Judge."It was #5, but number 1 was too expensive, number 2 was another DHP frame that wouldn't work for me, number 3 and number 4 were twin size chairs and expensive, and then there was this one.So when i saw it went on sale, i got it.I'm glad I did.It's working out well.It took a while to put together, but i would not say it was difficult.There were a lot of screws.Just stay organized about it.(I used my own hex tool which made it a bit easier) There was one part where the picture didn't match very well to the product, and I ended up having to redo something, but it didn't take long.Just pay really close attention to the drawings.Because this futon frame is lightweight, I would not suggest it for anyone who might be giving it a lot of punishment.I would also suggest, contrary to what the top reviewer says, do not use a power screwdriver unless you are very careful.I had no problem using a regular screwdriver to install all the screws.They do say that when the futon is pulled out in bed mode not to sit or lie on the very edge.I would say that would be more of a problem for a heavier person, but it's an issue of balance.Since they don't know the weight of the person purchasing it, they make the warning.(again, this is a lightweight frame.)If you have a thick futon mattress with coils/foam that doesn't fold easily, then there is a learning curve to getting this to go back into the couch position.At first i thought I would never be able to do it.(I still would have been better off than the old frame I had).But after some experimenting and practice, I can get it folded every day in a matter of seconds and I'm a 5 foot 4 inch woman.You need to stand on the side of the futon where the arm rest is.Grab the top of the "backrest" part of the mattress and push it forward like your pushing the mattress into a folded position, then grab the seat part of the frame and pull up toward the "backrest" part of the mattress.If this doesn't pop the frame into couch position, then let go of the mattress and grab the "backrest" part of the frame and pull it toward the "seat" part of the frame so the seat and backrest of the frame are forming a "V", then rock the whole thing forward (toward the seat side) and it should fall into position.It works for me every day.
I had all the parts, except for one. I was missing one of the smaller bars to hold the frame together. I was able to get something else that did the trick.The assembly is a bit of a struggle, I'm a small lady so you might have to ask for help.It's sturdy and comfortable, looks great, easy to move around once you put it all together. I don't however look forward to taking this thing a part whenever I plan on moving.