Thuma Bed Review: Unboxing and Assembly of the Best Bed Frame!
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
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00:00 - Meet the Tester
00:13 - What is the Thuma Bed?
00:33 - Easy to assemble
01:00 - Made from high-quality materials
01:17 - Perfect height
01:38 - Ships in different boxes
02:22 - Heavy and difficult to move
02:48 - Overall: Pros / Cons
03:05 - Should you buy the Thuma Bed?
03:29 - Pricing
03:50 - Conclusion
The Bed by Thuma is a popular, platform-style frame made of solid wood with a pillowboard or a wooden headboard. The design uses Japanese joinery techniques that interlock together without needing to be secured by screws or bolts.
While it does cost around $1300 for a queen size, we love that it's well-made and crafted from beautiful, solid wood, and that there are no tools needed for assembly. Plus there’s a lifetime warranty that covers the bed frame and slats. The final result is a sturdy piece of furniture that will last for years and years to come.
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Maybe another model of bed that can also be assembled to click and it is not so costly and not so heavy? Or a night table to assemble same style and with secret area to hide a protective gun for females and also maybe on wheels, for easy to move for senior citizens? 🙂 Thank you
Thuma is the best bed ive ever owned. I own 4 so far and will buy another for my guest room
Many thanks for your review. Very informative. I very much appreciate your video.
Great review-thanks!
When you sit on the bed and lean back against the headboard, is the headboard firm and sturdy, or does it move?
I'm here because of the comment section. A Thuma "review" showed up in my youtube feed and I bit the hook. What a clever way to disguise a marketing ploy! It is not a review at all, but !0000% push. Gotta hand it to the word-smith, though! Now I'm going to listen to this real review. Thank You for this platform (pardon the pun!).
I watched. Great review. The 'cons' are irrelevant. Life is effortful at times, especially for something of worth.
Plus, I've avoided osteoporosis with a lifetime of lifting heavy objects, and am still limber and strong, arthritis-free, at nearly eighty.
Thanks for this real review and the close-ups of snug-fitting joints. Enjoy your beautiful bed!
I couldn't even get through the whole thing. The vocal fry was killing me.
It has unfortunately become ubiquitous in women today. @@Joe-mz6dc
Why didn't they make the headboard go all the way down? I hate gaps like that cuz my pillow falls behind
The mattress was not on the platform, this might not be an issue.
$1300???!!! What a bargain! Our Queen was $1895 and with taxes, it came to over $2,000!
Agreed, with the pillow-board its $1295. it's $1895 for the one in the video (if its a queen)
Why is so expensive tho lol is just plain solid wood
It costs so much bc it is solid wood, which makes it very sturdy and built to last forever. Most other bed frames are MDF. Of course it is overpriced for a bed frame but you will be hard pressed to find a solid wood bedframe for less.
Why is there so much emphasis in the ease and glory of putting together a Thuma product?
I mean, you only do it once and it’s set for life. I couldn’t care less how miserable the assembly is as long as it’s a long-lasting durable and comfortable bed.
A lot of people move frequently from place to place, especially when they're young/renting. Being able to move/disassemble the bed easily by yourself is a BIG selling point for those kinds of people.
that, is the reason, why it is so expensive. try making it yourself, with the same wood it uses. wood, does not seem to grow on Trees anymore. my father did wood work and 95% of my furniture was made by him.
this would be a frame, I would be proud to own. oh yeah, I have an elevator to carry it upstairs. LoL!
No. Your father would explain how cheap Rubberwood is. In fact it most likely wasnt used back in his day. I build furniture myself, and can make this bed for under $300 out of American Pine, with the upholstered headboard, and it would be stronger and better quality than press-glued butcherblock style Rubberwood. These beds are nothing but a gimmick, as Ive seen at least 4 or 5 other companies advertised this same concept in diffefent variations on FB for anywhere between $1100 to $2500. A simple DIYer could do this on a weeked working at a casual pace
this is actually very light
Please stop calling this "high quality solid wood"!!! It is upcycled and glued Rubberwood, from South American rubber trees that have run their latex-producing cycle. And rather than burn the trees like they normally do, some marketing genius decided to sell the wood for furniture to overseas companies and then those companies charge a ridiculous price for Ikea-quality furniture. And it isnt true Japanese joinery. The joints on the 4 corners are castle joints, but is not a true Kigumi bed. I can and in fact have made the same bed for less than $300 (American Pine) which is stronger and more durable than that. Rubberwood is one of, if not THE lowest quality wood for furniture making, and absolutely does not hold up to moisture or damage. Great marketing and easy of assembly concept though
Do you build beds as a service? Interested.