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How to Choose the Best Adjustable Bed Frame for You

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How to Choose the Best Adjustable Bed Frame for You

 

The popularity of adjustable beds is growing and for a good reason. They provide people with many benefits, including reduced pain, better sleep quality, and increased comfort. With a wide variety of options, however, it can be difficult to select the right one for your needs.

This short guide will provide an overview and comparison of basic and enhanced features to help you select which benefits are most important in making your decision.

A few things to consider include:

The Size: Just like choosing between a full size or a king, there are a variety of size options available. If you’re shopping online, double-check that you have selected the right size for your bed before checking out.

Weight Capacity: The weight limits can be different depending on the bed frame you choose. Be sure to choose one that can support your weight and that of a partner if needed.

Features: There are many features to look for in adjustable bed frames such as led night lights and bluetooth connectivity for app control. Think about the features that are most important to you and choose a bed that has these.

The Price: Adjustable beds can vary considerably in price depending on size, build quality and features. Having a budget in mind will help guide in determining which features are essential and which you can sacrifice if necessary.

What Is The Weight Limit of an Adjustable Bed?

If you don’t pay attention to the weight limits of an adjustable bed you may make it hard for the mechanics to do the job they need to. They may struggle to raise if the weight limits are exceeded.

Adjustable bases will have weight limit maximums posted in their description. If you find that your combined weight exceeds the recommended limit you could consider getting a dual/split adjustable bed. The weight limit can differ from bed to bed as well as the supplier. Make sure you check the weight limit before you buy.

Think About The Adjustability

A crucial aspect of adjustable beds is their ability to customize the position on the mattress. There are a few options to consider. Do you need a bed that enables you to raise the head of the bed only for added comfort and things like reading or do you need to be able to move both the foot and head of the bed?

Features To Look For In Adjustable Bed Frames

There are many features to choose from with an adjustable bed frame. These can help to make them extra comfy and convenient. Some of these include:

Zero gravity: This is where your feet and head are lifted to a particular angle, it is specifically designed to help reduce pressure on your spine and better your circulation.

Head and foot elevation: This is the most common feature but probably one of the most important. It enables you to raise both your head and feet to the best position.

Wall hugger: This feature enables you to attach the bed to the wall and keep the headrest there even when you adjust the rest of the bed. If you want to ensure your bed is aesthetically pleasing then this is something to consider.

Lumbar support: If you have a lower back problem, lumbar support will help to support this and reduce pain.

Anti-snore: If you or your partner snores then this feature is certainly something that you want to include.

Handsets: Some of the handsets that come with an adjustable bed light up so you can see them in the dark and they also store positions. This is great if you just want to get into bed at the end of the day and press one button to be in your favorite position.

What Is Your Budget?

Starting with a budget will help to prioritize features as you begin shopping as opposed to shopping first and feeling like you need to give something up that you had your heart set on. Adjustable beds can sometimes be expensive, especially if you are adding in lots of features. If you need to lower the cost of the bed, going in with a budget first will help you pragmatically determine which features are more nice-to-haves vs essential inclusions.

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