Things to note when purchasing iron bunk beds for students

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Take a look at the material; whether the steel plate is thick enough determines whether the bed is stable enough.

Take a look at the material; whether the steel plate is thick enough determines whether the bed is stable enough. Compared with the ordinary closed-tube upper and lower beds on the market, the snap-on profile is "more exposed". It does not allow cement to be added in the middle like a closed tube. Sand is added to increase the weight of the bed, and the students make the iron bed up and down. They can see the inside and outside at a glance and cannot cheat.

Secondly, look at the craftsmanship. Compared with the screw-connected dormitory beds on the market, some profiles have an embedded buckle design that makes the force direction and load-bearing direction opposite. Therefore, the more force the bed is subjected to, the tighter and more stable it is. Its stability and silent effect Greatly enhanced.

Thirdly, look at the warranty. Dormitory beds are durable goods. Compared with ordinary screw beds with a warranty period of only two or three years, the snap-on student bunk bed with a 10-year warranty has undoubtedly become the first choice of customers. Although the purchase price is slightly higher than that of an ordinary bed, considering its craftsmanship and age, it is wiser to buy a snap-on dormitory bed in terms of cost performance.

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