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Metal Bed Frames

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Metal Bed Frames

  • Traditional design with more than 20 years in the market
  • Meets different country standards
  • Versatile design with options for wood slats or metal tubes
  • Sturdy design with each leg securely fastened with four screws for enhanced strength and durability
  • Space-saving packaging that allows up to 700 single sets in one container with just one box

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Cost Breakdown for Importing Metal Bed Frames

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Transparent Cost Breakdown

Here's a breakdown of each cost involved in importing metal bed frames from our factory:

  • Value of Goods: This is the total cost of the metal bed frames.
  • Ocean Freight: This cost covers the transportation of the metal bed frames from our factory to your country.
  • Customs Clearance: In order to import the metal bed frames into your country, customs clearance is required. This cost covers the administrative fees associated with customs clearance.
  • VAT: VAT, or value-added tax, is a tax that is added to the cost of goods and services.
  • Delivery to Warehouse: This cost covers the transportation of the metal bed frames from the port to the warehouse.

Example Breakdown Cost

Value of Goods $15,000
Ocean Freight to UK $1,200
Customs Clearance to UK $500
VAT to UK $2,500 (can be done through Postponed VAT Accounting)
Delivery to Warehouse $900

Note: The costs may vary depending on the location and quantity of the order. Please contact us for a personalized cost breakdown.

The Process Flow & Duration Estimation

We understand that timely delivery is crucial for our clients. Here is our estimated manufacturing and shipping times for our metal beds.

Sample production
Step 1

Sample production

7 days

I'm proud to say that we have three experienced sample makers in our factory, which enables us to offer a fast turnaround time of 7 days for your samples.

Production time
Step 2

Production time

25-35 days

As your supplier, we prioritize efficiency and quality. Our production time for clients is 25-35 days, ensuring timely delivery and meeting your expectations.

Shipping time
Step 3

Shipping time to UK port

45 days

As your supplier, I would like to inform you that the shipping time to the UK port is estimated to be around 45 days.

Delivery time
Step 4

Delivery time from port to warehouse

10 days

As your supplier, we ensure a quick delivery time from the port to your warehouse, with an estimated time of only 10 days.

Total Estimated Time
87-97 days
From sample to delivery
Production Time
32-42 days
Sample + Production
Shipping Time
55 days
Ocean freight + Local delivery

F.A.Q.

We understand that you may have questions and concerns about our metal beds, so we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) that address common issues such as lead times, sample availability, production process, quality assurance, and more.

Can I get a sample of your metal bed before placing an order?
Yes, we provide quick and easy sample-making services with a turnaround time of seven days. There is a fee of $100 for samples, but we also offer free color samples upon request.
What is your lead time for production and delivery?
Our lead time for production is typically 25-35 days, and delivery to the UK takes around 45 days. We also have overseas warehouses in the UK and Germany that allow us to deliver products faster to our customers.
What is the minimum order quantity for metal beds?
The minimum order quantity for each color and style of our metal beds is 80 sets, and we offer the option to customize the product with your company's logo once this threshold is reached.
What are your quality standards for metal beds?
We take great pride in our low complaint rate, which is less than 1%, and offer our customers the peace of mind that comes with knowing they are receiving a high-quality, durable product.
Can you provide assembly instructions or videos for your metal beds?
Yes, we offer assembly instructions and high-quality videos that help guide customers through the process of assembling our metal beds, making it easier for them to install and enjoy their new purchase.
Do you offer door-to-door delivery services for your metal beds?
Yes, we can arrange for door-to-door delivery services for our customers, and we have established relationships with a number of reliable shipping agents that can help expedite the process.
What is the payment process for metal bed orders?
We require a 30% deposit to begin production, with the remaining 70% due upon completion of the order.
What is your production process for metal beds?
Our production process includes cutting, drilling, welding, polishing, powder coating, assembly, and packaging. We use high-quality raw materials and employ skilled craftsmen to ensure that each product meets our exacting standards.
What kind of packaging do you use for your metal beds?
We use sturdy, five-layer corrugated cardboard boxes to package our metal beds, ensuring that they arrive safely and securely at their destination.
How do you ensure the consistency and accuracy of your metal bed designs?
We use advanced technology and a rigorous quality control process to ensure that every metal bed we produce meets our exacting standards, including the accuracy of installation holes and the consistency of design across batches.
What certifications do you hold for your metal beds?
We hold a number of certifications, including BSCI, EC1907/2006, EPR_Germany, TUV, SGS, and ISO9001.
Can you provide references or examples of companies that have used your metal beds?
Yes, we have worked with a number of high-profile companies, including Kogen, Best Choice Product, Pan Finish, John Lewis, Argos, and Wayfair, providing them with high-quality metal beds that meet their specific needs.
What kind of wood slats do you use in your metal beds?
We use 26 or more 55*1 mm wood slats in our metal beds, and offer several different wood slat options to suit each customer's specific requirements.
How do you ensure that your metal beds are stable and free from noise?
We use thick metal support rods and legs to ensure that our metal beds are sturdy and stable, and include rubber pads to minimize noise and prevent floor damage.

Considerations When Importing Metal Bed Frames

Metal Bed Frames 101: Everything You Need to Know

Materials used in metal bed manufacturing

Steel: the most common material used in metal bed frames

Iron: a durable and heavy material used for more traditional bed designs

Other materials: aluminum and brass may be used for certain bed frames

Different types of metal bed frames

Platform beds: low to the ground with a solid base for support

Canopy beds: featuring a frame with four posts and a canopy that can be draped with fabric

Bunk beds: designed with two or more sleeping surfaces stacked on top of each other

Quality control measures

Inspection of raw materials to ensure they meet standards

Regular testing and inspection throughout the manufacturing process

Final inspection of each bed frame before packaging

Packaging and shipping considerations

Beds are typically packaged in multiple boxes for protection during shipping

Options for flat-packed or fully assembled beds depending on customer preferences

Shipping options and considerations for both domestic and international shipping

Certifications

Metal bed manufacturers should have the necessary certifications and compliance documents to demonstrate that their products meet safety and environmental standards.

Metal support bars

Metal support bars are important for a strong and safe bed. They come in different thicknesses from 0.6mm to 1.2mm. Thicker bars can hold more weight, while thinner bars are good for smaller beds. Our factory iron bed's tube thickness is 0.7-1.2mm.

Metal Bed Legs

Bed legs are important parts of a metal bed frame that help support the weight of the mattress and people sleeping on it. They come in different styles and heights, and can be made of metal, wood, or plastic. The most common height for bed legs is 6 to 8 inches, but it can vary depending on the bed design. Some bed legs have adjustable height options.

Metal Bed slat

Bed slats support the mattress in the bed frame They can be made of wood or metal The number and thickness of slats vary depending on the bed's size and design Our factory uses at least 26 wooden slats that are 55mm x 1mm or thicker The gap between slats should not exceed 7cm (approximately 2.8 inches) to prevent excessive wear and tear on the mattress Some brands, like Dunlopillo, require a maximum gap of 6cm (2.4 inches)

Assembly & Parts

One common problem is that screws can be easily lost or misplaced during transportation or assembly. To prevent this, we use plastic sealing packaging and mark the screws with numbers. We also wrap them in plastic to ensure that they stay together and don't fall apart.

Assembly instructions

Metal bed frames can be complex to assemble, so clear and detailed assembly instructions are important to help customers put their beds together correctly.

Ensuring Consistent Hole Spacing for Metal Bed Replacement Parts

Hole spacing in metal bed frames is the distance between the holes that attach the frame pieces together. It's important to make sure that the hole spacing is consistent for a stable and secure bed. Also, ensure that the hole spacing is the same for different batches of iron beds to avoid giving customers replacement parts that can't be installed because of inconsistent hole spacing.

Material selection

Metal bed frames can be made from a variety of materials including iron, steel, and aluminum. The choice of material will impact the strength, weight, and cost of the bed frame.

Welding techniques

Welding is a key process in metal bed frame manufacturing. Different welding techniques such as TIG, MIG, and spot welding can be used depending on the material and design of the bed frame.

Surface treatment

Metal bed frames can be treated with various coatings to improve their durability and appearance. Common treatments include powder coating, electroplating, and anodizing.

Quality control

Metal bed manufacturers should have strict quality control processes in place to ensure that all products meet the required standards. This can include inspection of materials, testing of welds, and checks for surface defects.

Customization options

Many metal bed manufacturers offer customization options such as different colors, finishes, and designs. This can help retailers to differentiate their products in the market.

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