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The DHP Tommy Twin Metal Loft Bed in sleek black offers a durable metal frame with 57.5" of under-bed clearance to maximize room functionality. Featuring secure 13" guard rails and a slanted ladder, it safely supports a standard twin mattress (sold separately) without needing a foundation. Perfect for modern, space-conscious living.
















| ASIN | B00OMZ6D7S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,992,582 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #7,208 in Bed Frames |
| Brand Name | DHP |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible With Mattress Size | Twin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 946 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Form Factor | Loft |
| Furniture Finish | black |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00029986326614 |
| Ground To Item Distance | 58 Inches |
| Included Components | Guardrails, Slat |
| Item Dimensions | 60.5 x 78 x 72.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 78"L x 60.5"W x 72.5"H |
| Item Weight | 70.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dorel Home Furnishings |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3266098 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty. |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Model Number | 3266098 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Durable |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 78"L x 60.5"W x 72.5"H |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Size | Twin |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| Style | Standard Bed |
| Style Name | Standard Bed |
| UPC | 029986326614 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**L
Sturdy and came on time easy to put together!
I got the black twin loft bed so I can put my tables and chairs underneath. I’m a female 186lbs and I forgot to add the mattress pounds. I thought it wasn’t going to hold me but it does. Please weigh at your on risk. I think mine says 200lbs max on Amazon but manual says 230 I think. So I am risking it. I should try to loose weight so I don’t break it in the future lol. I placed a 12 inch bed as well, which is NOT recommended. I have lived in a Navy ship before so my body is use to not rolling off since we had smaller mattresses in a coffin rack style and I was on the 3rd bunk high, BUT IF THERES AN EARTHQUAKE NOW OR SOMEONE DRIVES THROUGH THE WALL I’M AT, I’m definitely falling off lol. Again I’m taking the risk, which you shouldn’t. I am going against all guide lines and I’m not going to be suing the maker for my misuse. If you are one of those who like to sue or return, please follow the guide lines to the T. But other than that, I build it my self, I’m 5 feet 4 inches. There were times I used my head or shoulders to balance the beam, or times I screwed one side and slowly walked to the other side hoping it won’t break on me lol, but I managed. Instructions were easy. There were times I’m like, “wait what about this screw?”, it shows up later, so just follow all the screws in order. Don’t open all of it at once or you may not know which screw is which. I used a box cutter or exacto knife to cut one by one of what I needed per step. Everything is labeled, complete set even with extra pieces and screws, it’s very sturdy, appearance is amazing, just like the photo, it performs what it says it does even more.
A**R
1 person assembly - 2 person box carry
Love this thing. Super affordable (got it on a sale), very sturdy (so far good w/ 50lb kid), looks great, easy to assemble. NOTE: I was able to assemble this as one person and only asked my mom for help once and that was to hand me some screws while I was putting the two end pieces together. After that it keeps itself up. BUT the box is huge and HEAVY. You will have a very hard time lifting/moving this box as one person. I had to drag mine from the porch to a back house and that by far was the most difficult part. The plastic parts that lock in the mattress support rods and the hooks down the middle to support the mattress... were hard AF on my finger tips lol but really not hard to assemble (did in about 1.5 hours). Also wait to completely tighten everything until the end. Would definitely buy again!
R**R
Kids love it, takes up little space if you have high ceilings, ladder needs improvement but I'd buy again
The bed is heavy and takes a while to set up but is worth it. We have the bed on top and underneath is an ikea desk, so it's a great little nook. We already had the desk so putting the bed over it didn't take up much more space in our room since we built up instead of out. As with many heavy items there was some damage in shipping so be sure to inspect it carefully. I would definitely purchase this again. As many other people have noted, the rungs on the ladder are way too narrow and hurt anyone's feet when you climb it. Some dollar store pool noodles fixed that for us, see the pic. You'll need a 6" or less mattress for the guard rails to be useful. My kids love it and made the top bunk a fort.
R**Y
Easy to install, looks great. Common complaints are real
This is for a guest room that isn't used too much, so I wasn't worried about the difficulties listed here. It's true, it has a tiny bit of sway, it's not rock solid. However, it's not bad either. I weigh 180 if I flatter myself. Regarding the ladder, it's true, it hurts your feet. But my guests can handle it :-D. I'd do something about it if we used it every night. I haven't had issues with squeaking. Make sure to tighten all your parts, I'm guessing loose parts are why some people are getting this issue. More than satisfied especially at the price point. Comparable items at furniture store were over $500 and didn't seem that much better. We have a tiny room used as a craft room and guest room, so having a desk and bed take up the same space is soooo awesome. Setup was so much easier than I expected. A little tedious, but easy. Extra parts much appreciated. Second person helpful for the first little bit (maybe 5 minutes) and then cake with one person. One person could make this in a pinch without too much struggle.
A**Y
Good Loft Bed @ A Good Price
Wasn't too bad to put it together. Too about an hour to assemble. Went together easy and all the holes lined up perfectly. You can't really use power tools to put it together as the tolerances don't allow for the right angles unless you were to use a swivel. Quality seems decent for the price. Once it's all assembled it feels sturdy. Make sure to tighten it well. It's pretty hard to strip it out if you're tightening it because it will start to bend the metal before it starts to strip out. I had no problems at all and didn't have any of the bolts stripped out. if you have any problems with stability you can always go to the hardware store and get some pipe strap fastener brackets that are used for pipes to secure them to walls and doing so will prevent it from moving at all and will hold it nice and tight against the wall. Make sure you align it with a stud so it doesn't pull out of the wall. if you can't hit a stud then you can always get a piece of 1X4 board and screw it to the studs in your wall and then attach the fastener to it but place it up near the top of the bunk so the bed hides it. That's just a suggestion if you're too worried about lack of sturdiness but seems pretty sturdy to me. When I purchased it cost around $150 after taxes.
I**Y
Bed seems to be fairly sturdy despite poor packaging and a dented leg
The bed wasn't too hard to assemble, just don't tighten everything until it's all together, the only issues I had were, the box had previously been opened up and retaped. Inside were two shelves that weren't part of the bed I ordered and one of the main tubes had 2 dents in it despite the box being undamaged, so I have concerns about the structural integrity of a bent main frame leg. I put black foam pool noodles around the legs where they tend to hit the wall when it wobbles.
G**N
Great bed for a kid or skinny adult. Read on for more
Great bed for a kid or skinny adult. For more moderately fluffy and fun sized such as myself, or more I would not suggest it. I bought this for my 9 yr old and he loves it. I did what others suggested and took pool noodles and cut them up. However you might want to try pipe insulation instead as the pool noodles are inner cut too big as well as being too thick so no matter how tight you get the zip ties around them, it’s not going to grip the bar, making it spin if you move wrong. However that hasn’t been an issue with my kid at all but may be for some. I got a cheap rgb led strip and put behind it and wow it looks cool. Definitely better than the $3500 loft mansions they sell to people at rooms to go kids. Yeah of course wood is going to be better, but considering it’s for a kid so they are going to use it eh.. maybe until they are 15 max? And if you have to break the thing down to move that’s an extra back ache. That might be brilliant but I like this better. It does the job for cheap, looks cool, gives a kid the same happiness, and at the end of the day isn’t bad or hard to move… Now with that being said the initial uhh.. box your gonna either need a second person to move it, or your going to have to take it out in pieces and leave the box where it is till you get about half of it out the box. What I ended up doing is using a rug under it to move it through the house to his room. It does wobble a little but not crazy and it’s easy enough to remedy with some cheap shelving and screws. Just take one of those cheap a la carte shelving pieces from Home Depot or Lowe’s, cut them into triangles, use a bit to drill through the metal tubing and then screw in the triangles on the corners. That will stiffen it up a LOT. The other idea I had for the near future is to make the whole bottom back into a desk via same shelving but instead of cutting out triangles get one that is the length of the frame, cut notches in it to fit around the poles on each side then screw down into the poles along the bottom length edge of the shelving
A**E
So far, so good.
You don’t need 2 people for assembly, but if I had an extra set of hands it would have gone a lot smoother. The general assembly, by myself, took about 4 hours. It would have been shorter had I listened to the other reviews about not tightening all of the screws until the end. Seriously, I thought I was just about at the end and it wouldn’t be a big deal to tighten them then, but I was wrong. I tightened everything just before putting the slats in and ran across an issue to where the slats wouldn’t fall in place correctly. So, my recommendation, just before you attach the ladder it’s safe to tighten everything then. Speaking of the ladder, if the screws seem short and at an angle, flip the ladder over. It’s easy to think the ladder should go one way but really it’s a matter of just turning it over and it comes together with the bed easily. Seeing most of the issues stemmed from the white bed, I ordered the black. All of the screws, went in correctly without gapping. The biggest job is making sure all of your pieces are lined up and straight. If something is even slightly out of place, you’re going to get gaps and problems with the assembly. The bed standing alone is quite sturdy. However, when my 4’6” 80LB son climbed to the top there is definitely some movement. Enough movement to make me consider securing the posts to the wall. The underneath height is high enough for him to walk under without ducking his head. Overall, this is a nice space saving bed for the price. There is enough room underneath to add a loveseat or a desk. We do intend on adding something underneath for seating. I will update if anything changes but as of right now, it was a good purchase, for our needs.
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