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HomeBed LinensBed SheetsFitted SheetsFitted Sheets Queen SizeProtect A Bed Box Spring Encasement (Cal King Requires 2 units) |
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40 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Encasement is too fragile Feb 23, 2009
By S. Simkins I was very careful to put on the encasement as instructed. Even so,both my husband and I ended up with tiny holes in the base where the corner protectors are. The fabric is too fragile for the area it protects.
We taped up the corners with duct tape and prepared everything. We had to duct tape the holes which defeated the whole purpose of the protector. It is not worth the money. Find a product for the box spring that is tougher.
23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Not reliable Jan 22, 2009
By Isadora This cover ripped within a few weeks of putting it on my box spring, rendering it useless. I bought it with the mattress cover, which is great, but the box spring cover is of poor quality.
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
worked Jan 27, 2009
By Wanda C. Davila I had a bed bug problem and they were nesting on the box spring. It takes months to get rid of them but because I used this on my box spring I trapped them inside (I guess that was what happened) and since then the problem is gone. Before putting it on the box spring I cleaned and, vacuum and sprayed just in case there were eggs around. If you follow instructions it will not rip.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Did the Trick! Apr 24, 2010
By Stephen Vollmer I was battling those nasty little varmits for several months before I purchased this encasement. The key is capture them at the source. I tried diomatacious earth which is ok for border areas such as wall corners, bedpost,etc..but the key was the boxspring. This is where they were laying the eggs and migrating. It is important to ensure all sharp corners and screws are covered with tape or pounded down flat with hammer. Once the rails and corners are safeguarded, gently cover the boxspring and zip completely around. Carefully lay down on rails. Be sure to vaccum the whole area around the bed. Use Diomatacious earth around borders and bottom of bedpost. Its been three weeks and no sign of bugs! I can now sleep soundly. One note: The illustrations in the pamphlet show the mattress as opposed to box spring - Use this product on the boxspring.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Not waterproof, cheaper version of the AllerZip but does the job. Sep 16, 2010
By Megan Yeung I decided to purchase this product instead of the AllerZip version (which can be used for either the mattress OR box spring) because I didn't want to spend $85 for the box spring encasement. However, I did buy the AllerZip version for my mattress, and it definitely is better in quality.
The main difference is that this product is not waterproof. I was not concerned about any spillage reaching the box spring, so this product meets my needs so far, as long as it protects against bed bugs. I purchased this as a precaution for bed bugs.
It is easy for two people to put on the box spring.
If you want to save money on the box spring, go with this product. Both versions use thin material and can be punctured, so you must be careful when placing it into the bedframe.
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