Hello AT,
I'm thinking of getting a pop-up trundle bed for my studio apartment. This would create a flexible bed size - twin when I'm alone, king when I have company.
Does anyone have experience with this kind of setup? May main concern is that the seam where the mattresses meet will be problematic.
Thanks, Michael
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PS - I would not be using this as a daybed. It would always be made up as a regular bed. My main motivation is the desire for a king size sleeping space even though my apartment could not accomodate a non-collapsible king size bed.

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Where would I find this duralink twin trundle? Thanks.
FYI - the wiedersoho.com website is not about trundle beds. Is there another address? Or a street address in Soho? Thanks.
I found this site for Weider ... I think it's the same:
http://www.wiederusa.com/
The Weider website is now www.weiderfurniture.com . There is a toll free number listed on the site. It goes to a children's school in Indiana.
I called the Brooklyn location and a woman answered who said she didn't speak English, only Hebrew and Russian, would I call back Wednesday? It's Saturday now.
I called the Queens location and the number was disconnected.
I actually love these designs and am trying to buy one! If only I could get prices - the website shows no prices. The shopping cart functionality is there, but there is no way to choose a product to buy or to know how much it will all cost.
It's amazing how some people stay in business.
To the author (Maxwell). I love the daybed you have pictured above, but I cannot find it anywhere on the internet. Do you know where I can purchase one (link?) and how much they cost?
Thank you!