






🛏️ Elevate your sleep game with effortless style and support!
The Amazon Basics Smart Box Spring is a 17.78 cm high mattress foundation designed for queen-size beds. Featuring a durable steel frame with horizontal slats, it offers quiet and reliable support compatible with spring, memory foam, and hybrid mattresses. Its tool-free, interlocking assembly system allows quick setup, while the removable polyester cover ensures easy maintenance and a plush, clean look.






| ASIN | B082T8D9XC |
| Additional Features | Durable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,726 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #208 in Bed Frames |
| Brand Name | Amazon Basics |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,418) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00190517874659 |
| Included Components | Screws |
| Item Dimensions | 2.01 x 0.18 x 1.5 Meters |
| Item Weight | 17.6 kg |
| Manufacturer | Amazon Basics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AMZ-7KDBS-Q2VN |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Number | AMZ-7KDBS-Q2VN |
| Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean Only |
| Size | Queen |
| UPC | 190517874659 |
A**R
top quality
best Spring box you can buy
A**R
Me dejó muy impresionada la facilidad para armarlo y especialmente lo que queda al final. Muy buen producto: práctico, ligero, resistente, bonito y buen Box Spring. Felicidades a sus ingenieros diseñadores.
H**N
So easy to put together took us under 20 mins Item was packaged well What a great way to get a boxspring Bravo Amazon Basics Will let you know how it holds up We are very pleased
R**L
Todo bien, pero ya no usen castores para envío, tuve que pagar para que lo volvieran a traer después de como 40 llamadas a su central y en mi ciudad, que mal servicio.
K**Y
2 small girls share this bed,. 1 is 120 lbs, the other is 100lbs. We purchased a new mattress and this box support 4 months ago for the existing queen frame in their room. we also were replacing the traditional spring mattress with a hybrid so we changed support style to steel slat box to give firmer coverage to the mattress design as recommended by the mattress mfr. If you look at the 3rd photo in the ad, where the steel frame is being assembled by a hand inserting 1 of the rods, you can catch an inward curve of the side of the outer rails both upper and lower edge. This true on mine as well and ended up becoming the 1st issue. the corners measured fine and went to the proper measurement for our queen base, and sit perfectly square on the bed frame, but the middle on 1 side rolls inward, narrowest was a full centimeter narrower than the corners. This got worse over time and eventually let the box slip off the frame when it began to flex the 2nd or 3rd month we had it in use (after the 30 day return had ended). I eventually remeasured, and yes it had lost several more millimeters from flexing. So I ended up bending the frame of the bed on the side to give additional support. That helped for a couple of months. yesterday, 1 corner of the bed dropped 4 inches or so from the corner to the middle of the bed, the other 3 stayed at height. one of the girls was sitting on that corner putting on her boots and it just suddenly DROPPED she said. I flipped up the mattress and removed the box cover. The upper and lower rails of the frame are pre-made with support ribs every foot or so to give it strength and maintain rigidity. 3 of the bars on the collapsed corner had broken their spot welds, and the cause of this was the premade corner joint metal had flexed and broken and you can see the weld was poor so the corner was weak and eventually gave way. This is not due to excess weight, or kids playing bounce games on the bed. It was used by 2 slender teenage sisters with a total weight of 220 lbs, the frame is rated at over 600. The only reason this happened is the welds could not withstand the on and off application of weight and flexed till they broke. since the corner holds the angle and shape integrity, once it broke the supports ribs then had to absorb the now moving rail spacing and eventually their welds cracked. Steel that is rated over 600lbs needs to be durable enough to hold 220 lbs forever, not measured to not collapse with 600 for 10 seconds and then claim "Hold 600 lbs!". Less than 225 lbs over 4 months bent it more which should not happen even if it started slightly curved, it bent more over time because the weak metal flexed stressing the weld joints till they physically cracked likely 1 at a time. It simply isnt a sturdy or high quality piece. It was curved when it arrived. I addressed that by making the frame cirve to make sure it didnt have a less supported rail on 1 side. The 2 months later the welds cracked on 1 corner. I dont even want to warranty it after seeing how it failed. , I expect the same issues will repeat. I assembled it myself, and noticed the slight curve even when I put it together. but the bed frame still had a grip on the box enough it looked like it wasnt perfect but should manage. I liked the high star rating which is why I bought it. Thousands of purchases. However I am a mechanic by trade, with a welding certification and 30 years experience. I do not want this frame again. It has inherent weaknesses in its construction quality that wont affect it for everyone when new, but will make it fail earlier than needed even if you get a better one than the defective one I apparently got. You get what you pay for. There is a reason this box support is 100 dollars cheaper than many of its competitors.
A**R
Was hesitant to put this together by myself. 66 year old female. Wasn't that difficult,although instructions were only pictures w/o written directions. Only snag I ran into was when I was putting together the end bars & it took a minute to realize the circle opening on the frame was to slide the round bolt type piece into. This is for a guest bed. Son & Daughter in law both weight 200 lb+. Seems very sturdy & well made. Quality made dust cover as well. Not like the flimsy ones they put on pre-made box-springs. I Like that this also replaces the wood slats on the bed frame.
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