Best Adjustable Bases and Bed Frames (2025)

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To some, adjustable bed frames might sound like an expensive gimmick. But did you know that studies have shown adjustable bases can improve ergonomics and sleep quality? These frames allow you to adjust the position of your head and feet so you can get better sleep, taking the pressure off problem areas—or just making it easier to watch TV or read before you finally close your eyes. Some even feature presets for zero gravity, anti-snoring technology, massage options, USB charging, underbed lighting, and more.

With all that to consider, and a seemingly infinite number of brands on the market, you might feel overwhelmed by options. Thankfully, we devised this list of our top picks for the best adjustable bed frames, based on their adjustability, noise level, user-friendliness, and more. See which ones made our list below.

Editor’s Note: The information provided in this article should not be considered a substitute for medical advice. Please consult a medical professional if you have personal health-related questions.

Clarity’s Clear Winner

The Nectar Premier Adjustable Base is the best adjustable bed frame because it delivers exceptional performance across every major category. During testing, our in-house sleep experts praised its rare mix of versatility, comfort, and near-silent operation. Despite its powerful motor and ability to achieve some pretty impressive angles, the base remains whisper-quiet. While the remote could be more intuitive, the overall performance and quality of the Nectar Premier sets it apart as the most well-rounded and capable adjustable base we’ve tested.

The 6 Best Adjustable Bases of 2025

How We Tested and Selected the Bases

Our in-house product experts tested each base for its full range of motion and overall adjustability. In their notes, they reported how smoothly each adjustable base transitioned between different angles and positions. 

Beyond extreme flexibility, we also evaluated and rated comfort in popular settings—such as zero-gravity, lounge, and upright TV-watching positions. The adjustable bases that offered precise adjustments and felt supportive in multiple configurations earned higher scores. Every bed frame on this list scored at least a 4/5 in the adjustability category.

Front view of the DreamCloud Classic Adjustable Bed Frame with tester

We measured the noise of each adjustable base using a decibel reader while switching between positions. The quietest models produced little more than a soft hum, even at full range. For this list, I favored bases with motors that operated discreetly and smoothly, ensuring they wouldn’t be disruptive while reading, watching TV, or sleeping. Every base featured here scored a 4/5 or higher for near-silent performance.

Decibal reading of the motor on a Saatva Adjustable Base Plus

Assembling and learning to use your adjustable base should be straightforward. We evaluated how intuitive each adjustable bed was to set up and use. We also noted how easy it was to access advanced features (like memory presets or massage functions).

Along with overall user-friendliness, our team also evaluated each base’s remote separately. We looked at the responsiveness of the remote controls and the clarity of button layouts. 

The adjustable base models on this list made everyday use effortless, scoring a 4/5 or higher for their user-friendly design.

Holding the remote control for a Brooklyn Bedding Ascension Luxe Adjustable Base

Our team of Certified Sleep Science Coaches selected the adjustable bases by looking for top performers in the categories above: adjustability, noise, and user-friendliness.

But our full process involves testing several aspects of a base’s performance, including comfort across the zero-gravity and TV positions. We evaluate and score these factors using specialized technology as well as firsthand accounts of how a bed feels to testers with different body types.

Once we have all those scores, we calculate the base’s overall score using a weighted formula. This overall score is a good indicator of an adjustable base’s general quality, and is always a number out of 5.

As we decide which adjustable bases to feature on any roundup, we only include those with an overall experience score of 3.5 out of 5 or higher. Even if an adjustable base does certain things well, we won’t point you towards it if it falls below this baseline.

Learn more about our testing methodology at Mattress Clarity.

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Nectar Premier Adjustable Base – Best Adjustable Base Overall

Nectar Premier Adjustable Base

Nectar Premier Adjustable Base

This adjustable base provides a higher-end sleep experience at an affordable price, including preset positions, massage, and USB charging.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.5 / 5
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Pros
Enables customizable positioning for comfort and support
Sturdy frame built to accommodate higher weight capacities
User-friendly remote with preset memory positions
Quiet, smooth motor operation during adjustments
Cons
Assembly requires two people, not suitable for solo setup
Adjustable base price can be steep compared to fixed frames
Limited headboard compatibility depending on fit

The Nectar Premier Adjustable Base was a clear winner among our expert testers, with an obvious lead over its competition across all our key categories. Our team praised its wide range of adjustability and silent operation, claiming it was among the quietest bases they have tested and had the ability to make the best mattresses feel even better. During testing, it scored a 4/5 or higher in adjustability, noise, and overall experience.

If you are looking for an adjustable base with a wide range of motion that allows you to tweak it to your exact specifications, the Nectar Premier is one of the best options available. Our product experts were surprised by the angles you could achieve on this versatile bed frame.

“I would give this a 5-star adjustability score for sure,” one of our testers said. “The TV position is basically sitting straight up, which differs from other beds. It feels like you are basically inin a recliner. Of course, you can also manually adjust the bed however you want to watch TV. This base has such an impressive range of motion.”

Our team also noted that the Nectar Premier stays near-silent when adjusting to these extremes and awarded it another 5/5 in our noise category.

“This was the quietest motor we have tested so far,” said one of our experts. “This bed frame is impressively quiet for the range of movement. If noise is a priority for your adjustable base, this is as good as it gets.”

Overall, the Nectar Premier Adjustable Base gets as close to perfect as a bed can get, earning an overall experience score of 4.5/5. That said, our product experts had one complaint about it: the remote. They gave it a 3.5/5 in this category, noting that it felt somewhat clunky to use and get the hang of due to the number of buttons.

“The remote is generally fine, but not super intuitive,” our tester said. “It has controls for the snoring position, child locking position, reading, TV, flat, and zero-gravity. You can also save two custom positions. However, the controls to adjust your legs and head are a little confusing. Of course, you can figure it out if you play around for a little bit.”

Mattress Clarity Test Results: Nectar Premier Adjustable Base

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DreamCloud Classic Adjustable Base – Most Supportive Adjustable Base

DreamCloud Adjustable Base

DreamCloud Adjustable Base

The DreamCloud Adjustable Bed Frame brings all the features you’d want in an adjustable bed (massage, head and foot elevation, presets, etc.) at a reasonable price and with 2 months to try it out.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.3 / 5
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Pros
850-pound weight capacity
Massage and USB charging options
Sub-$1,000 price for a queen (when on sale)
4 USB charging ports
Cons
Not wall-hugging
Assembly required

The DreamCloud Classic Adjustable Base is made of steel and holds up to 850 pounds. This model was our favorite supportive base because its expansive weight capacity and heavy-duty construction did not compromise its functionality or agility during position changes. Our product experts gave this bed frame a 4/5 or higher in noise, adjustability, and overall experience.

During testing, our team was pleasantly surprised at how quietly this adjustable base performed. Despite its 100% steel construction, it moved gracefully and quietly between the different settings. Our testers gave it a strong 4/5 noise score.

“There is a faint whirring sound that might disturb some sleepers,” one tester said. “However, if you are reading or watching something on TV, this base should be quiet enough not to be distracting while changing settings on it.”

Our product testing team also gave the DreamCloud Classic Adjustable Base a perfect 5-star score in the adjustability category. One of our testers praised it for how smoothly (and quietly) it switched from flat to zero-gravity. That said, she was disappointed that the TV (or upright) position isn’t a preset on the remote, meaning you will need to adjust it gradually to reach that setting.

“This base performed just as it should; it’s smooth, quick, and quiet,” she said. “There is a faint whirring sound when it adjusts, but nothing disruptive. All the preset positions functioned properly, and I appreciated the addition of the zero-clearance design and the built-in flashlight on the remote.”

However, the best part about the DreamCloud Classic Adjustable Base is that it is incredibly comfortable to rest on. Our product testing team gave its zero-gravity setting a 5-star rating for comfort, alongside a 4.3/5 in overall experience.

“The zero-gravity position worked exactly as I hoped,” said one of our experts. “The DreamCloud base creates a genuine weightless feel, with no pressure buildup around my lower back. It’s an excellent choice for sleepers with larger bodies who want extra pressure relief but worry that an adjustable base might not offer enough support.”

Mattress Clarity Test Results: DreamCloud Classic Adjustable Base

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Saatva Adjustable Base Plus – Best Extra Features in an Adjustable Base

Saatva Adjustable Base Plus

Saatva Adjustable Base Plus

The Saatva Adjustable Base Plus should have you sleeping in the lap of luxury with features like head and foot elevation, massage settings, and under-bed lighting—as well as free white-glove delivery.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.5 / 5
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Pros
White glove delivery and assembly included
Three-speed wave massage
Anti-snore mode
Generous 25-year warranty
Cons
No trial period
No exchanges

If all the bells and whistles are a must-have for you, the Saatva Adjustable Base Plus has numerous additional features to help you get the most out of your base. Better yet, the Upper Flex version of the Saatva Adjustable Base also gets all the basics right; during testing, we gave it a 4/5 in the adjustability, noise, and user-friendliness categories. It also earned a 4.5/5 for comfort in the zero-g setting.

Among the Saatva’s extra features are under-bed lights, massage functionality, and an app that pairs your adjustable base with your smartphone. Using the app, you can program presets and make adjustments from your device. That said, our reviewers mentioned that you might not get the most out of the massage function if you have a thick mattress, as it will have more layers to work through.

Most importantly, though, the Saatva Adjustable Base Plus performs all the core functions of an adjustable bed well. Our in-house product testers had no trouble switching between positions, including the zero-gravity and TV options. The Saatva earned a 4/5 for adjustability. However, our testers were most impressed with the zero-gravity setting, which they rated 4.5/5.

“I felt great pressure relief in the zero-g position in my hips and back,” said one of our testers. “The range of this adjustable base is pretty impressive.”

Our product testers also gave the Saatva base a 4/5 in the noise and user-friendliness categories. While they praised it for being sleek, quiet, and easy to use, they had a couple of minor gripes. One tester noted that the motor in the Saatva Adjustable Base Plus whines slightly when switching between positions, but said that it wasn’t enough to be annoying. They also found that the remote had a slight learning curve, meaning it might take a little longer for less tech-savvy people to figure it out.

“I feel like the remote is somewhat cumbersome and overthought,” said one of our product experts. “This thing certainly works; you certainly can become familiar with it, but it’s not all that intuitive.”

If you are interested in an adjustable base that comes loaded with extras and don’t mind taking a few extra minutes to learn how to use them, the Saatva Adjustable Base Plus is an impressive offering that earned an overall experience score of 4.5/5.

Mattress Clarity Test Results: Saatva Adjustable Base Plus

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Helix Adjustable BaseBest Budget Adjustable Base

Helix Adjustable Base

Helix Adjustable Base

The Helix Adjustable Base should satisfy adjustable base shoppers wanting adjustable elevation for Zero-Gravity and anti-snore positions, alongside bonus features like USB charging and dual-massage.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.5 / 5
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Pros
Good for couples with different preferences
Zero clearance option
Head and foot massage
Cons
Doesn’t hug the wall
Still over $900 for a queen-size with sales

Priced just under $1,300 (and frequently discounted to under $1,000), you don’t need to wait for Black Friday to score a great deal on the Helix Adjustable Base. Don’t let its reasonable price tag fool you, though; it’s also a strong contender for best adjustable base. It earned a 4/5 or higher across our three key categories: noise, adjustability, and user-friendliness.

During testing, Helix proved to our team that you don’t need to spend an excessive amount of money to get an adjustable base that operates smoothly and quietly. According to our testing team, the Helix Adjustable Base was among the quietest adjustable frames they have tested. 

“I would give this base a 4-star score for noise,” our tester said. “A measure of 45 decibels is allegedly like rustling leaves or a whisper. Given its range of motion, this is still incredibly quiet.”

Speaking of range of motion, the Helix Adjustable Base also earned a near-perfect 4.5/5 score in the adjustability category. Our product experts were impressed with how much control Helix gives you over the positioning of this bed frame. However, the real crown jewel of the Helix’s settings is its zero-g option, which one of our testers said was the best he’s experienced in a base yet.

“I do feel comfortable sleeping or just lying and relaxing in the zero-g position,” he said. “In my opinion, this base has the best preset zero-g setting.”

Helix has also made it straightforward for sleepers to adjust the bed to their liking. Our in-house experts gave it a 4.5/5 for user-friendliness, noting that it was relatively easy to set up, switch between settings, and create your own custom presets.

“Creating your three custom settings is easy,” said one of our experts. “All you have to do is put the bed in the position you want, and then hold one of the three memory settings buttons. It’s as easy as that.”

Overall, the drawbacks our product testers reported about the Helix Adjustable Base were very minor. During testing, they found that the massage wasn’t that strong on the mattress, and people looking for additional pressure relief likely will not get it from that feature. Our testers also found it somewhat tedious to unplug and reset the base’s memory to overwrite their existing custom presets.

Mattress Clarity Test Results: Helix Adjustable Base

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4.5
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Silk & Snow Enhanced Adjustable Base – Best Luxury Adjustable Base

Silk & Snow Adjustable Bed — Enhanced Model

Silk & Snow Adjustable Bed — Enhanced Model

A feature?rich adjustable bed base offering full head/foot articulation, USB ports, massage and lumbar support at a strong value.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.9 / 5
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Pros
Adds lumbar support and full‑body massage beyond standard head/foot articulation
USB ports included for device charging convenience
Zero‑Gravity and Anti‑Snore presets built‑in for pressure relief and airway support
Compatible with most mattresses and S&S bed frames, including Split King option for dual control
Cons
More expensive than the entry‑level (Core) model
Some advanced features like neck tilt and under‑bed lighting reserved for the top (Premier) model
The trial returns require the product to be in original packaging and in donatable condition

With its Enhanced Adjustable Base, Silk & Snow has crafted a luxurious base that elevates your sleep setup. Our team praised the top-to-bottom attention to detail in its design and comfort level across every setting. The Silk & Snow Enhanced Adjustable Base scored a 4/5 or higher in adjustability, user-friendliness, noise, and overall experience.

Above all, a high-end adjustable base should be comfortable in all of its key presets. Not only did our product testers give the Silk & Snow Adjustable Base a 5/5 in the overall adjustability category for its flexible range of motion, but they also awarded it a 4/5 and a 5/5 for comfort in the TV and zero-g positions, respectively.

“The TV position feels more like a reclined lounge chair than a pressure-relieving setup,” said one of our in-house experts. “While not the best for sleeping, this setting is super comfortable for relaxing or working. As for the zero-gravity setting, I think this position would be ideal for anyone dealing with body aches or chronic pain. The weightless feeling greatly eases tension around my lower back and promotes overall relaxation.”

Our team also appreciated the bounty of extra features that came with the Silk & Snow adjustable base. 

“The standout for me is the adjustable lumbar support bar in the center,” one tester said. “You can raise or lower it using the remote to perfectly fill the curve of your lower back. It feels great, even if you don’t have back pain. You can control the bed either through the remote or the mobile app. Plus, the USB charging ports on both sides make charging devices super convenient.”

A common thread among many of our favorite adjustable bases is that, while they are high-quality, comfortable, and easy to use, they often come with lackluster remotes. Fortunately, for our testing team, the quest for the perfect adjustable base remote ended with the Silk & Snow Adjustable Base. Our testers gave this base 5-star scores in the user-friendliness and remote categories.

“Even the remote stood out for its quality; it feels higher-end and more refined than the lightweight plastic ones I have used before,” said one of our testers. “The remote even came pre-paired and ready to use out of the packaging.”

Impressive remote aside, no adjustable base is perfect, and that includes the Silk & Snow. While testing the Silk & Snow Enhanced Adjustable Base, our product testers noted a small amount of noise. That said, it wasn’t enough to be a distraction or disturb you if you are reading or watching TV. They also noted that while it is easy to assemble, some components are heavy, so you need two people to flip it right side up.

Mattress Clarity Test Results: Silk & Snow Enhanced Adjustable Base

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Brooklyn Bedding Ascension Luxe Adjustable Power Base – Best for Back Pain

Brooklyn Bedding Ascension Luxe Adjustable Power Base

Brooklyn Bedding Ascension Luxe Adjustable Power Base

For those who need a good deal or just want a sturdy adjustable base, check out the Brooklyn Bedding Ascension Luxe base.

Mattress Clarity Score
4.6 / 5
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Pros
Offers head and foot tilt for customized positioning
Includes preset positions like “Zero Gravity” and “Anti‑Snore”
Built‑in USB ports and energy‑efficient power down battery box
Solid weight capacity (750 lbs) supporting larger sleepers
Cons
No trial period—purchase is final
Relatively short warranty (2 years) compared with some competitors
Can be heavy and require more than one person to assemble

Our Chief Medical Advisor, Dr. Raj Dasgupta, recommends “a mattress that keeps pressure off of your lower back” for folks who are dealing with back pain. The zero-gravity setting (often called zero-g) elevates the legs and reclines the upper body. This position evenly redistributes your body weight and reduces spinal compression, potentially leading to less pain over time.

Among all of the adjustable bases our team tested, the Brooklyn Bedding Ascension Luxe Adjustable Power Base had one of the most comfortable zero-g presets. Our testers gave it a 4.5/5 for comfort in this sleep position, and also awarded it a 4/5 or higher in the core categories of adjustability and noise.

While getting acquainted with the Ascension Luxe Power Base, our testing team was impressed by its wide range of movement. Our product experts gave it a 5/5 in the adjustability category because they could adjust it to their liking beyond the presets without any hassle. However, when it came to presets, the zero-gravity position was a clear winner, earning another 4.5/5 for zero-g comfort.

“This bed only has one zero gravity position,” said one of our product testers. “I felt some nice pressure relief and lower lumbar support.”

This tester also praised its quiet operation, awarding it another 4.5/5 in the noise category.

“At around 34 decibels while changing settings, this bed frame was not disturbingly noisy,” our tester said. “It’s definitely not silent, but it’s a quiet hum, similar to the sound of rain or a low-volume white noise machine. I do not think the noise should deter anyone from considering this adjustable base.”

The only critique our in-house experts shared about the Brooklyn Bedding Ascension Luxe Adjustable Power Base was its limited customizability. In other words, if you get the bed right to where you like it, you can not program that setting into its memory. Sleepers who prefer particular adjustments will have to find the right spot every time they go to bed.

Mattress Clarity Test Results: Brooklyn Bedding Ascension Luxe Adjustable Power Base

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How We Tested the Best Adjustable Bases and Bed Frames

Our team conducted hands-on testing with each model to find the best adjustable bases and bed frames. We evaluated each base in real-world settings, testing for comfort, range of motion, ease of use, and overall performance. Learn more about our process below.

Adjustability

We began each test by assessing the range of motion for each adjustable base. Our product experts checked how high the head and foot sections could lift and how smoothly they transitioned between positions. Reviewers then evaluated comfort in the most commonly sought-out presets (zero-gravity and TV/upright modes). 

Looking at the motor on a Brooklyn Bedding Ascension Luxe Adjustable Base

According to Dr. Dasgupta, an adjustable bed can offer health benefits for individuals with conditions that affect sleep, such as sleep apnea, acid reflux, and spinal stenosis, since zero-gravity presets may help ease pressure and reduce discomfort. 

Throughout testing, we also evaluated how easily each base could fine-tune positions without jerky movements or loss of support. Models that delivered smooth, quiet transitions and maintained consistent comfort across multiple postures earned a spot on my list.

Noise

To measure sound levels, we used a decibel reader while cycling each base through its full range of adjustments. We recorded readings with a mattress on the adjustable base to simulate day-to-day bedroom conditions. 

Our tester takes decibal readings while operating the Helix Adjustable Base

The quietest models produced little more than a faint hum (around 35 to 45 decibels), blending into background noise even during more elaborate movements. Models that remained whisper-quiet and smooth throughout the entire range of motion scored the highest in this category.

User-Friendliness

Ease of use was another key factor. We tested how intuitive each base was right out of the box, noting setup time, instruction clarity, and how quickly users could start adjusting positions. If the adjustable base came with extra features, such as massage functionality, smartphone and Bluetooth compatibility, or underbed lighting, we tested those to see how easy they were to use.

Holding the remote control for a Nectar Premier Adjustable Base

I only included adjustable bases that offered an easy setup experience (or came with white glove delivery) and were simple to use out of the box.

We also evaluated each wireless remote’s button layout and responsiveness, providing a separate score for each remote.

What Else Is Important When Buying an Adjustable Base?

Beyond what we test for in our Charlotte, NC, studio, there are a few other factors worth keeping in mind when shopping for an adjustable bed base. These details can potentially impact how well the base fits your needs, how long it lasts, and whether it’s ultimately worth the investment.

Mattress Compatibility

If you already have a functional mattress, make sure it’s compatible with an adjustable bed before you spend money on this type of frame. If you’re not sure, call the mattress manufacturer. Generally, most memory foam mattresses are more likely to work with adjustable bases than those with coils, but we always recommend double-checking.

Looking at the gap between a mattress and the Silk & Snow Adjustable Bed Enhanced

Likewise, if you’re purchasing a new mattress at the same time as an adjustable frame, make sure the two products are compatible. You may even want to purchase both from the same brand—this could help cut costs if the brand is running a bundle deal.

In a similar vein, some adjustable beds come with headboard brackets that allow you to mount a headboard on the back of the frame, while others don’t (the brackets often come at an extra cost). If having a headboard is important to you, choose a model that will allow you to use the headboard of your choice.

Maximum Weight Capacity

It’s essential to check the base’s maximum weight capacity before you buy it. This number should comfortably exceed the combined weight of the mattress and the people who will be using it.

Most standard adjustable bases can support between 650 and 850 pounds, while some heavy-duty models can handle more. Bases with higher weight capacities also tend to be more durable over time. If you plan to pair your base with a thick hybrid or latex mattress, or if multiple sleepers share the bed, we recommend opting for a sturdier frame.

Additional Features

Many modern adjustable bases come with convenient add-ons that enhance usability and your overall sleep experience. Popular options include under-bed lighting, built-in USB ports, and foot massage settings with adjustable intensity levels. 

Some models also offer smart connectivity, allowing you to control your bed via an app or voice assistant. Meanwhile, adjustable bases with memory presets enable you to save your favorite positions. While these features aren’t essential, they can make your bed feel more personalized and functional, especially for those who spend extra time reading or watching TV in bed.

Size

Many adjustable beds only come in select sizes, so it’s critical to make sure the adjustable frame in question can accommodate the size of your mattress. A lot of adjustable bases only come in twin XL, split king, and California king, and queen sizes so you’ll want to make sure your bed works before making that final purchase.

Sleep Trial and Warranty

Before buying, check whether the adjustable base includes a sleep trial or return policy. Not all manufacturers offer in-home trials; however, those that do typically allow 30 to 100 nights for you to test the base and return it if it doesn’t meet your expectations. 

A solid limited warranty is also essential. Most reputable brands offer at least a 10-year warranty that covers defects in materials or the motor. Reviewing the fine print on both the trial and warranty can help you avoid surprises and ensure peace of mind.

Best Adjustable Base FAQs

Are adjustable bed frames worth it?

If you share the bed with a partner, are an older adult seeking comfort, or just want to upgrade your sleeping experience, an adjustable bed might be worth it. There are plenty of options out there, including some that retail for under $1,000 for a queen size, like the Nectar Adjustable Base.

Do adjustable bed frames ruin mattresses?

If your mattress and adjustable base are compatible, there shouldn’t be any concern about the base “ruining” your mattress. Always be sure to check the mattress manufacturer’s site for any information about turning it into an adjustable bed. The only thing you might note is that since you are scrunching up your bed more than on a traditional frame, you may notice signs of regular use more quickly. If making your mattress last as long as possible is a concern, you may want to consider another option.

How long do adjustable bed frames last?

Most adjustable frames should last about 10 years with proper use, complementary to the typical lifespan of a mattress. If you’re worried about your adjustable base wearing down or breaking over time, consider buying one with a warranty. As an example, Saatva’s Adjustable Base Plus comes with a generous 25-year warranty.

Recap: Best Adjustable Bases and Bed Frames

MattressAward
Nectar Premier Adjustable BaseBest Adjustable Base Overall
DreamCloud Classic Adjustable BaseMost Supportive Adjustable Base
Saatva Adjustable Base PlusBest Extra Features in an Adjustable Base
Helix Adjustable BaseBest Budget Adjustable Base
Silk & Snow Enhanced Adjustable BaseBest Luxury Adjustable Base
Brooklyn Bedding Ascension Luxe Adjustable Power BaseBest Adjustable Base for Back Pain

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Kenny Timper

Kenny Timper

Staff Writer

About Author

Kenny is a certified sleep science coach and staff writer at Mattress Clarity, where he reviews mattresses, bedding, and sleep accessories to help you skip the guesswork and enjoy a restful night’s sleep. As a natural tinkerer, he enjoys getting hands-on with each product to determine if it truly makes a difference in sleep quality. When he’s not testing out mattresses and other sleep products, you can find him hiking, biking, or trying out new local eats.

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