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Where Can I Get Affordable Kids Furniture?

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Yes. true. these kind of furniture specially designed according to child characteristics. safety is the first priority.

no sharp corner and edge, anti slider ladder etc; natural and durable design,100% full pine wood, all materials strictly meet EN71 standard.

Hi iBenma, may I know the price range for the children's bed? Many thanks.

 

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I would like to let you guy know that all the bed are designed with standard size, it is not only for child but also for adult.

we always push our efforts to design more competitive product to our adult.

i would like to share one very cool pine wood bed for adult, diameter of its leg is more than 8 cm, very sturdy and beautiful design.

sleeping on it seems like you are in the original forest with the light smell of natural pine wood from norther Europe.

All bed frame have 5 yrs guarantees.

Hi ibenma, can you pm me the price of C013C Loft Bed, C010 and C020 single beds? Many thanks.

 

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Hi Ibenma,

Very cute images. I like the 3rd one most.

Ideal for sleeping, study and wardrobe.

I want to know it's actual size and price.

so sorry for late response.

this model bunk bed can be separated into two single bed any time. you'd better go through it in the showroom in person to check its stability,safety etc.

exact price and offer you may approach the showroom to discuss with the staff. i can assure your a very happy experience on our products. thanks a lot

 

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Hi ibenma, can you pm me the price of C013C Loft Bed, C010 and C020 single beds? Many thanks.

please kindly approach our showroom for detail and promotional price. thanks a lot

 

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Hi, I can help you in finding the best furniture for your daughter.. I have also bought the furniture for my daughter from one of the website.. They have the facility of online booking.. I reached there while searching and found great deals.. You must visit to know better about them.. I am sure this will help you out..

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Any body can do me a favor? I recently got one new bed sheet, its label said it is 400TC. I check the google, TC is thread count to indicate the fabric quality. if above 300 TC, the quality should be very good and price should be higher, but my queen size sheet is just $26 and quality is not much better than those sold in fairprice. :unsure:

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about thread count in fabrics, there are two measure unit,10 sq cm or 1 sq inch. normally label should indicate which unit after the thread count. some friend thought higher thread count,higher quality it have. this is a very confused and misleading point only by this value.

about Thread count see wikipedia

Is Your Sheets Thread Count Misleading You?

By: Emmalie Kipp

You’re at the store and miraculously found 1000 thread count sheets for super cheap. You’re thinking, “Wow, what an awesome find, this is so great!” But, hold your horses, you are probably being misled. What we believe when we’re reading about the thread count for our sheets may not be what it actually is.

The thread count of a set of sheets is the measurement of how many threads there are lengthwise and widthwise in one square inch of fabric. The finer the thread, the higher the thread counts. This means, that sheets with a high thread count should be of higher quality and be more comfortable. In an ideal world, this means that standard sheets would have a thread count of 150 (75 length and 75 width), while 180 is considered good quality and anything over 200 would provide maximum comfort.

How then could you have a thread count of 1000? Well, these sheets are marketed to you by some manipulative masterminds. Many threads are actually two ply or multi ply which means that they use two or more finer threads and spin them together to make a new thread. Companies will then count the smaller components of these threads to boost their thread count. For example, if you have 1000 thread count sheets that are really a multi ply thread of 5, then your thread count is actually 200.

The best quality sheets to look for are with single ply threads at a high thread count. If you have single ply sheets, the highest the thread count could possibly be is 400. Therefore, if you have a single ply sheet with a thread count of 250, it will be a much higher quality than your multi ply sheet with a thread count of 1000.

Try looking at some other aspects of sheets before you buy. The fiber quality plays a big part in the comfort level of a sheet. Look for long staple cotton like Egyptian and Pima. The higher the yarn size of your sheets the finer that they are and therefore the softer they can be. Lastly, look at the finishing of your sheets. Make sure that it is singed (tiny fuzz is burned off that would usually create pilling) and mercerized, which increases its strength and durability.

 

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Reviving this old thread. Anyone bought from iBenma recently and any review on their quality and service? Understand items are made from solid pinewood but made in China; not to say that I am doubting as there are many things made in China these days but would like to hear feedback/comparison for bunk beds from iBenma and any other source? By the way, the pricing is not cheap too...

 

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