Below is a comparison of why we prefer springs:
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Murphy Wall-Beds
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Gas Piston Lift
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Our heavy-duty, multiple-spring mechanism is used around the world - more than 100,000 installed over the last 30 years - living proof of long-term reliability. |
Questionable durability over time. Experience suggests that gas pistons leak, lose pressure, and need replacing (e.g. your car trunk, screen door). |
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Murphy beds are light & strong, and lift with finger-tip ease. "Butter-smooth" & effortless multi-spring action. |
Heavy to close, with a jerky action. You push against the pistons and they push back - it's a workout! And not adjustable, either. |
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Sleek unobtrusive hardware, hidden by mattress and bed covers.
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Unsightly piston arms in full view when bed is open.
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Exclusive tubular steel legs, connected by crossbar. Leg assembly rotates in and out with fingertip ease, and holds mattress in place. |
Most kits don't supply any legs. You have to make wooden legs, which attach awkwardly to the face of the bed. Mattress must be held in place by straps. |
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Wood frame construction is an option. However, you can make your project go faster & easier by upgrading to either one of our metal frame kits. |
Wood frame construction is the only option. Not as light & strong as metal framing. |
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SUMMARY: A professional, well-designed complete hardware system with lots of user-friendly features. Easy & reliable. |
SUMMARY: No matter how nice the cabinet may look, if the hardware doesn't perform, you've got a big problem. |