Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Feb 28, 2010 1:56 PM
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I responded to someone who has an adjustable base and latex over that and asked where they got it, but more importantly which one?  Didn't respond though.  I went to Leggett & Platt's website, and there are many, many varieties of adjustable bases.  My main concern is being quiet, I don't care about the massage part, I want it to go up and down as far as it can, but I want it quiet.

Also I hate to go into a mattress showroom and ask about that only.   I really feel like they would bug the heck out of me to buy one of those crummy S mattresses or T mattress.  I am searching to buy on the internet, but I can see why I can't find any, they must weigh  a ton?  I saw Flobeds Faqs say if you order an adjustable bed you might want to keep that as the shipping was really high like $400 if I remember correctly.  I couldn't tell what Flobeds adjustable base really was, it didn't look like a L&P base, but it was expensive.

I also read somewhere here that Flobeds suggested buying it locally as it would be cheaper, so that is what I would do if I can find a dealer I can tolerate.  I haven't enjoyed buying beds at all locally.  Always a waste of money and the sales pitch is overwhelming.  I just wish I could avoid that part.

But if I am getting a new bed I want the adjustable base.   I saw Costco's 5 adjustable beds, unfortunately you have to order their mattresses, and their latex mattresses on those has foam in them so those are out for me.  I do want layers I can change out.
Re: Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Reply #13 Mar 4, 2010 3:09 AM
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Hi Leo,

I got mine at a local Mancini's Sleepworld store (California). It was 1200.00 without any mattress. I think mine has the 7" legs, but it has locking casters on each leg, which make it approx. 9"  from floor to bottom of the base. (I definitely recommend the casters!) It looks exactly like the one at Denver Mattress : link

From the Ergomotion website link click on "Online Store". There you can see/ buy different height legs if needed. The whole adjustable base is "stand alone". This means you don't need a bed frame to use it, as the mattress sits directly on it. Think of it as a box spring with legs. All four sides have a very nice embossed foam padded cover, and the top center has a kind of non-skid material to keep your mattress from sliding. There is a metal bar at the foot of the bed that locks in place and keeps the mattress in place when you raise and lower the head and/ or feet.

The base has to to be tall enough to clear your bed frame and its center brace(s). If it doesn't you can do one of two things. Remove the bed frame entirely, and buy the optional hardware available from Ergomotion to attach the adjustable base to your headboard, or simply take the center brace off your existing frame. Mine clears by about 1 inches.

When they delivered ours, they just set it inside our frame that attaches to our head and foot board and it cleared just fine. It's about 1" taller than my bedframe. So I would suggest you measure the utmost height of your existing bed frame and purchase the Ergo legs that are tall enough to clear it. You might want to call Ergomotion to be sure I have stated this correctly.

The delivery guys hooked it up. It was their first time and took them about 45 min, but I don't have a clue how they did it. I would ask whoever you buy from if they do the installation and what legs you should get, or call Ergomotion. Sorry, I don't know how much it weighs... I do know a queen size will hold 600Lbs total weight, mattress and people. It's pretty quiet and doesn't freak my kitties out at all. Though it was pretty funny the first time I turned the massage on when they were on the bed.

Hope this helps some... maybe TJ can jump in and explain it better... I am so NOT mechanically inclined.
Natalie
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Re: Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Reply #14 Mar 4, 2010 3:12 PM
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Thanks for that info Natalie.  I don't have a bed frame, so no problem there.  Thank goodness it is complicated enough.

Did you happen to compare it to any other Leggett & Platts on the noise level?  I have a pet that wouldn't like noise either, LOL, and I don't either.

Is it made in USA, the website doesn't say.  Aren't I a pain with the all the questions?  I bought cars easier than this, LOL.

Guess I will call and see how much these weigh, I would rather do this myself than have someone come in.  Anytime I had beds delivered they came with grease and marked up the new bed.    If I can't do it myself guess I can't get it, more crying......
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Re: Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Reply #15 Mar 4, 2010 4:54 PM
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Leo3 wrote:
Thanks for that info Natalie.  I don't have a bed frame, so no problem there.  Thank goodness it is complicated enough.

Did you happen to compare it to any other Leggett & Platts on the noise level?  I have a pet that wouldn't like noise either, LOL, and I don't either.

Is it made in USA, the website doesn't say.  Aren't I a pain with the all the questions?  I bought cars easier than this, LOL.

Guess I will call and see how much these weigh, I would rather do this myself than have someone come in.  Anytime I had beds delivered they came with grease and marked up the new bed.    If I can't do it myself guess I can't get it, more crying......

Hi Leo,

I've never heard or seen the Leggett and Platt in person but I think my Ergo is really quiet. Though I was told when I bought the Ergomotion it was made by L&P, I can't find anything now to substantiate that statement. I was in Macy's last month and the saleswomen there said L&P makes all the parts for almost all adjustable beds, (I recently found out they make linens and protectors too!), but I don't know about the ERGO. I don't trust any mattress salesman I've talked to except budgy.

Their customer service number 1-888-550-ERGO.
Email addy is info@ergomotion.us.
Mailing address is Ergomotion, 55 Castilian Dr. Ste148, Santa Barbara, CA 93117.

Here is the <a href="http://www.ergomotion.us/brochures.html"target="_blank">link</a> to the .pdf instruction manual and warranty information. Have a look at the manual and see if you can follow it as to set-up. I can't even use a screw driver correctly to it's all Greek to me.

I haven't had any trouble with mine and love it, but I just looked at my owner's manual and it doesn't say where it's made.  I was going to call for you, but you know I'm phone phobic... so I emailed them instead and asked where they're made and can you buy direct, so I'll let you know as soon as I hear back.

Hang in there my friend,
Natalie
Re: Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Reply #16 Mar 4, 2010 5:33 PM
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Natalia wrote:
Hi Leo,

I've never heard or seen the Leggett and Platt in person but I think my Ergo is really quiet. Though I was told when I bought the Ergomotion it was made by L&P, I can't find anything now to substantiate that statement. I was in Macy's last month and the saleswomen there said L&P makes all the parts for almost all adjustable beds, (I recently found out they make linens and protectors too!), but I don't know about the ERGO. I don't trust any mattress salesman I've talked to except budgy.

Their customer service number 1-888-550-ERGO.
Email addy is info@ergomotion.us.
Mailing address is Ergomotion, 55 Castilian Dr. Ste148, Santa Barbara, CA 93117.

Here is the <a href="http://www.ergomotion.us/brochures.html"target="_blank">link</a> to the .pdf instruction manual and warranty information. Have a look at the manual and see if you can follow it as to set-up. I can't even use a screw driver correctly to it's all Greek to me.

I haven't had any trouble with mine and love it, but I just looked at my owner's manual and it doesn't say where it's made.  I was going to call for you, but you know I'm phone phobic... so I emailed them instead and asked where they're made and can you buy direct, so I'll let you know as soon as I hear back.

Hang in there my friend,
Natalie

Hi Natalie,  Wish there was a smiley face for LMAO!  I am a phone phobic too!  But for different reasons, I just don't like phones, and really do emails mostly.  I guess I do get nervous on the phone, and get tongue tied, but I just don't like the run around I get when I call mostly when I ask questions of some places.  I emailed L&P two times now and said this is my second email asking if there are fire retardants in the base.  The website says they meet the regulations for the fire laws.  I wish the companies would tell me HOW they meeting the fire laws.  What is in it?  Poisons or nice safe fabric.  I read somewhere they use rayon for fire retardants, I think it was Denver mattress (one of your links).

I guess I am one of those people that are OCD, and analytical.  I think most people here are, LOL.  I don't want anymore wasted money or wrong decisions.  Been there and done that too many times.
Thanks for emailing Ergo.  I just read a website I will provide the link for those interested.  Click here.  That says L&P makes other bases for other makers.  SO they may well make the Ergo.  Read #2 on the artlcle I linked and it says L&P makes parts for other companies.  This good article tells me a Queen size base weights 170 and one person can't move it.  So if my husband and I could carry Spongebob (pet name for Sealy Truform) and move it around I guess we can do this too. 

Funny I did download their catalog and book and warranty. I really read all before I make a choice, if I ever do.  Thanks for the links though, I think I deleted those because I get too much stuff on my computer to even find it all again. 
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Re: Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Reply #17 Mar 5, 2010 5:22 PM
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Budgy:

Do you know anything about adjustable bases?

Does Leggett & Platt make all adjustable bases?

This message was modified Mar 5, 2010 by Leo3
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Reply #18 Mar 5, 2010 8:50 PM
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Oh Budgy definitely knows about L&P beds, don't ya Budgy??!!               

Leo, these beds are very heavy and I would really consider trying to find a local delivery & set-up if possible.  As far as flame retardant...there is very little fabric on them, just a panel around all four sides, the inside is made up of metal parts, motor, etc.   What I heard was that the parts are made in China and the bed is assembled in the US.  I find the bed to be very quiet and very strong and well made.  This is why we chose to spend the money on L&G. Also, when I called customer service, I reached someone right away who was very helpful (or maybe she called me back, but she was helpful).  I also heard that the Temperpedic used to use L&P but now have gone with a ped fully made in China, cheaper in quality.  Did you ever call Electrosonic?  They are very honest business people.

As far as buying at a local store, if you pick out what you want by shopping on the internet and find out which stores carry it, just call them and get pricing ahead of time and go in and pay.  Don't even let them start discussions with you if you don't want it.  That's my advice.

TJ

 

Re: Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Reply #19 Mar 5, 2010 10:47 PM
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TJ12 wrote:
Oh Budgy definitely knows about L&P beds, don't ya Budgy??!!               

Leo, these beds are very heavy and I would really consider trying to find a local delivery & set-up if possible.  As far as flame retardant...there is very little fabric on them, just a panel around all four sides, the inside is made up of metal parts, motor, etc.   What I heard was that the parts are made in China and the bed is assembled in the US.  I find the bed to be very quiet and very strong and well made.  This is why we chose to spend the money on L&G. Also, when I called customer service, I reached someone right away who was very helpful (or maybe she called me back, but she was helpful).  I also heard that the Temperpedic used to use L&P but now have gone with a ped fully made in China, cheaper in quality.  Did you ever call Electrosonic?  They are very honest business people.

As far as buying at a local store, if you pick out what you want by shopping on the internet and find out which stores carry it, just call them and get pricing ahead of time and go in and pay.  Don't even let them start discussions with you if you don't want it.  That's my advice.

TJ

 


Thanks TJ,

Oh Budgy where are you??

I guess a am a phone phobic too, LOL, I sent 2 emails to L&G, and no replies.  No I never called the place that was closed when I went there, their website irritates me you can't find anything, and no prices.  I guess I judge a book by its' cover, LOL.

Do you think if you tell them you can get a cheaper price online they will price match?  Probably not huh?

Yeah I found out those queen size wallhuggers weight 200 lbs. it would be heavy for me and hubby to move.

Sigh.

Thanks for your help.  Good idea of telling them what you want and picking it up, it really isn't anything else I need to compare I know there are only 3 wallhugger models.  Oasis doesn't seem to even be sold online, so that leaves the S-cape and the Prodigy.
Re: Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Reply #20 Mar 6, 2010 3:32 AM
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Actually, in their case, they are just a small family owned not very modern type business and yeah they have an awful website.  But I was just happy to find them locally wih the new Prodigy bed that I could see first without buying so I jumped on it.  But I found them to be reasonable with excellent customer service (how often can you say that?!), free local delivery & set-up, plus they took my entire old bed away for us for free as well,  and as I said earlier, they quoted less than the other few companies selling latex.  And they will negotiate. We did.  As far as models, there wasn't much to go with for Wallhuggers.  That's kind of why I just went with the Prodigy. Also, I forgot to say, I paid $2900 for an Eastern King...which is really two twins as there are separate motors, remotes, etc. so I think the price of kings jumps a lot.  I have no idea what they would charge for a Queen but it could be way more reasonable.  Call them.   They're easy (maybe not the quickest on the phone but easy to deal with.)  They stood behind their word, not many retailers do these days.
Re: Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Reply #21 Mar 8, 2010 2:36 PM
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Ergomotion just answered my email. They are made in Shanghia.

Best to all,
Natalie

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