Review of Lift Co folding bunk beds

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Review of Lift Co folding bunk beds

Postby 4kidsinatent » Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:15 am

I was asked to post a review when we got our LiftCo folding bunk beds in. We bought a Livin Lite VRV toyhauler and our dealer installed these. We got the Streamline Folding Twin Bunk Beds, #960100. My husband and I both said they are better than we were expecting. They are easy to fold & bring down. They lock automatically. The seem better quality and sturdier than we anticipated. We are happy with the purchase and would recommend them. We do no thave the bed bases in yet in these pictures.

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Re: Review of Lift Co folding bunk beds

Postby elmo_4_vt » Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:57 pm

Wow... That is pretty awesome. Can you post some more pictures of the VRV (Or put a link where they are). I was REALLY close to going that route, but in the end wanted something a little smaller. They still really interest me though and may be in my future.

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Re: Review of Lift Co folding bunk beds

Postby 4kidsinatent » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:45 am

My husband handles all the pictures I'll ask him to post some more and put a link.
If you researched the VRV, you know they cost a pretty penny. It was a big deal purchase for us. If we were handy & weight wasn't an issue, I'd much rather spend less money and do custom conversion. I hope the VRV lasts until the kids get out of the house. I wish we could've got larger than 6x15, but we would need a truck or similiar to tow any larger and husband didn't want to take any more hit on gas.
Another I idea I got on here for auxillary beds, is hammocks. I hung one from a couple D-rings in the trailer and it worked great.
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Re: Review of Lift Co folding bunk beds

Postby smooth1977 » Thu May 03, 2012 11:06 pm

How did you attach them to the wall? Short screws or drill holes and bolt them?
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Re: Review of Lift Co folding bunk beds

Postby 4kidsinatent » Sat May 05, 2012 12:13 am

smooth, the dealer put them in but husband says they're attached w/ screws. Our trailer is all aluminum for what that's worth.
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Re: Review of Lift Co folding bunk beds

Postby nater104 » Sun Aug 24, 2014 4:34 pm

I'm on the manufacturer page but don't see prices. Do you have to get these through a camper building company?

so far I found this...
http://www.mcssl.com/store/liftcoinc/rl ... unk-bed-tt
was wondering more about the independent folding so you upper can be folded up when the lower is down.
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