Queen split box spring vs. one piece?
Queen split box spring vs. one piece -- Is a split box something you'd only want to do if you had to, to get it into the room? With king mattress sets, I read a log of complaints that the mattress develops a hump in the center with a depression on either side, becasue of the frames of the adjacent box springs underneath it. Truth, or urban legend? Might the same thing happen with a queen set? If there's a chance that the frame ridge in the center will have adverse effects on the matterss, I'd be better off to get a one-piece spring. But, to insure that it will fit easily into any house, the split box would offer a nice option. But I am leaning toward a one-piece now and only replace it with a 2-piece later, if I really need a 2 piece. Somebody please talk me out of it if that's a bad plan. I don't know anyone who has opthe for a split box on a queen set. Don't say foam mattress. I dislike them all. :-D This message was modified Sep 16, 2010 by TC2334
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Re: Queen split box spring vs. one piece? Angel
(Sep 19, 2010 2:00 AM) -
Re: Queen split box spring vs. one piece? TC2334
(Sep 19, 2010 10:39 AM) -
Re: Queen split box spring vs. one piece? budgy
(Sep 19, 2010 1:18 PM)