Baby Crib Reviews - DaVinci Kalani Convertible Baby Crib

One of your most important investments when having your baby is to provide him or her with a safe and comfortable place to sleep. There are a lot of designs, makes and models out in the market place, and so it is definitely worth reading baby crib reviews to help you choose, but as you will see this is one of the best selling cribs. The Da Vinci Kalani Convertible Crib can grow with your baby to be converted from a crib, to a toddler bed, and then a full size bed.

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Baby Crib Reviews - DaVinci Kalani Convertible Baby Crib - Our Opinion:

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We have found an incredible number of reviews on the DaVinci Kalani Convertible Crib. There were 165 reviews, and the vast majority were excellent. So of the 165 reviews, 98 of them awarded the maximum of a 5* rating, 50 of them awarded a 4* rating, and 10 gave 3*, 3 gave 2*, and 4 gave 1* ratings.

The positives were that the crib is safe, it is extremely sturdy, it looks great and is well worth the money. One of the comments include Exquisite Build and Finish, Amazing and Beautiful, Sturdy and Stylish, Great Quality At A Great Price, Solid Construction and Easy To Assemble, Amazing Product, and Beautiful Crib. Although people were very satisfied with the look of the crib, there were a number of comments stating how easy it is to scratch the finish, particularly during assembly or with a toddler chewing on it.

The 1* and 2* negatives were again for the finish and how easily it scratches, one had collapsed, and one thought it was going to be bigger than it was, and a couple had issues with changing it into the full size bed.

Baby Crib Reviews - DaVinci Kalani Convertible Crib Features:

It has a metal mattress support, and this can be altered to four different heights according to how big your toddler is growing. This great feature allows for the crib to be adjusted according to how your toddler is growing, so as your baby grows to a toddler you can then adjust the mattress lower to stop them crawling over the edge.

The DaVinci Kalani Convertible Crib can convert quickly and easily into a toddler size bed or a day bed. With the addition of the wooden bed rails, it then can be created into a full size bed. The Kit for the Toddler Guard Rail is included, and this allows for crib to be converted into the toddler bed. If you would prefer to alter for more extended usage then you can use the Headboard and Footboard which are included to help create into a full size bed, however the (M4799) full size rails are sold separately.

The DaVinci Kalani Convertible Baby Crib is safer for baby too as it has a stationary side, so no drop rails or moving parts and therefore much safer

Crib Dimensions: 42"H x 35"W x 54.375"D Assembled Weight: 56.5 lbs.

DaVinci are masters of first class engineering, and the Kalani Collection are no exception. DaVinci build products safe for your baby and the environment, their nursery products have non-toxic finishes, and are clean, and green. The DaVinci family values include energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. All the stylish collections, including the Kalani Collection are manufactured from pine wood grown in New Zealand within sustainable forests. The Kalani Collection is style created to last, they are safe and reliable.

This DaVinci Kalani Convertible Baby Crib looks really gorgeous, and it has a lot of very satisfied customers as demonstrated on the baby cribs reviews, these people are speaking from their own personal experiences of the crib, and therefore you may consider this is the right choice for you.

Baby Crib Reviews - DaVinci Kalani Convertible Baby Crib
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Black Friday Handy Living Queen Wood Slat Bed Frame 2011 Deals

Nov 15, 2011 22:34:15

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Black Friday Handy Living Queen Wood Slat Bed Frame Feature

  • Supportive queen-size wood slat bed frame from Handy Living; use with memory foam or traditional mattress in place of box spring
  • Steel frame with 2-inch wide birch wood slats for even weight distribution; holds up to 600 pounds
  • Stable on steel legs, including extra side legs and a center support leg; 13 inches under-bed storage
  • Requires home assembly; all parts are recyclable
  • Measures 80 inches long by 60 inches wide by 13 inches high; limited warranty


Black Friday Handy Living Queen Wood Slat Bed Frame Overview

Queen size metal bed frame fits standard queen size mattress. No box spring is needed with this solid steel black frame. 2-inch wide wooden birch support slats evenly distribute the mattress for a restful nights sleep. Engineered with three extra support legs this bed frame can hold up to 600-pound. The bed frame measures 13-inch high and offers extra underbed storage space. Easy to assemble bed frame ships ups directly to your door in 1 box, queen size steel bed frame does not require a box spring, 2-inch wooden birch slates evenly support mattress for a restful nights sleep, engineered with 3 additional support legs for added stability, bed frame can hold up to 600-pound, 13-inch of extra underbed storage space, ships directly to your door ups in 1 box, easy to assemble, bed frame dimension: 61-inch W by 80-inch L by 13-inch H.



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Do-It-Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects - Your Home's Thermal Envelope (Part 1)

Because of the price and use of energy, architects and builders now design a home to be a "thermal envelope". That is the sum total of the home's insulation systems including walls, ceilings, foundation, floors, windows, and doors. These work more effectively with good, tight fits that seal out the weather and air. By having a tight seal on your home's thermal envelope, the less energy you waste or lose by exchanging it too often with the air outside.

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So, with this in mind, let's start at ground level and work our way up to seal your house.

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Moisture Barrier

A moisture barrier (usually plastic sheeting) covers the earth beneath a structure to prevent moisture from infiltrating the structure from the ground. All-wooden structures last years longer if they are kept dry and out of contact with the ground. For a house, not only does it help prevent rot but it also helps keep the drier. Because moisture in the air holds heat, even during the most humid months, a moisture barrier will make your Texas home feel drier and cooler.

Most Texas homes are built on either a slab or have crawl spaces under them. Houses with slab foundations typically have concrete poured on top of a plastic moisture barrier. This limits the infiltration of moisture into the thermal envelope of the house. Homes with crawl spaces, meanwhile, feature a moisture barrier in their crawl spaces. Some older homes do not have one and these can be installed by the home owner very easily.

A moisture barrier is plastic sheeting, usually about 6-8 mils thick and is available at any hardware store, typically in sizes ranging from 25 × 25 feet to 100 × 100 feet. It also need not be one single piece of plastic. As long as the sheets overlap each other by about 6 inches or so, it will be effective.

To install, you will need to know the dimensions of your crawl space and buy enough plastic sheeting to cover the ground in that space. Simply cut the plastic sheeting to cover the earth from wall to wall, laying it flat. You can use either black or clear plastic, but I would use clear because black plastic would make your crawl space feel like a cramped version of Batman's lair.

You should notice the difference within 24 hours. If your house feels too dry, simply fold back some of the plastic sheeting to expose the earth underneath. Continue adjusting until your home feels the most comfortable to you.

As mentioned, moisture barriers limit the infiltration of moisture into the thermal envelope of the house. The house feels drier: It will be easier to cool in the summer and less likely to develop mold or contribute to wood rot in the winter.

Mudsill and Rim Joists

The next place to check out is the mudsill. The mudsill is the board that is bolted flat on to the top of the foundation wall. An example of one is a 2×8 board bolted onto the final course of cement blocks. It provides a bed to attach the flooring joists and banding boards for the first floor of the house. Depending on how well it is installed, it can let in a lot of cold air and moisture.

Places to look for gaps is where the mudsill is fastened to the foundation. A common building practice now is to put down a plastic foam gasket over the foundation before attaching the pressure treated lumber that will be the mudsill. In older homes, either a paper-backed cellulose material was put down or nothing was used. To find gaps, get as close as possible to the mudsill from the inside and look for daylight shining through between the mudsill and the foundation wall and feel for a draft of cool air.

If your foundation is made of cement blocks, look for the vertical joints between the blocks. When these blocks are put into place, the mortar between the blocks often slumps leaving thin mortar or none at all. Over time as the house settles, holes can appear. While these might be small holes that let through tiny amounts of air, if your home has 10 or 20 of them, you're letting in a lot of weather and insects. Seal every hole you find with silicon caulk or expanding foam.

Another place along the mudsill to look for is where the rim joists attach. The rim joist (sometimes called "banding joist") is the piece of wood that closes off the end of the flooring joist or is the last floor joist underneath the exterior wall. The bottom edge is not necessarily an air-tight seal. In fact, I lived in one older house where there was a half-inch gap between the rim joist and mudsill. Now, while this seems small, the gap ran for the entire length of the house: 25 feet. It was the equivalent of leaving a 24 inch by 24 inch window open all the time. Some expandable foam quickly sealed this gap and there was a noticeable improvement in comfort and cost right away.

Windows

If you have double-hung wooden sash windows with storm windows that are drafty, there are several ways to make them more energy efficient.

Make sure the glazing on the glass panes of the sash windows is not cracked or crumbling. The glazing helps hold and seal the glass to the wooden window and thus blocks drafts and quiets rattling - especially from traffic. It also lessens the likelihood that the glass will break if a pet or a child presses against it. Glazing is something of a skilled art. That being said, it's not that hard to do. Re-glazing a window yourself can save you to 0 or more. All you need is glazing putty (), a putty knife (), some glaziers' points ( for a box of 100) and some time.

First, remove any old, cracked, or crumbling glazing with a putty knife. Glazing putty dries to be very, very hard and will last decades. It can be loosened with a heat gun, but keep the gun moving or the heat will crack the glass.

When the old putty has been removed, remove all the old glaziers' points. Now, lift out the pane and set it aside. Sand the channel where the pane fits on the wooden sash. Usually, I apply a thin bead of silicone caulk in this channel before replacing the glass. This helps to seat and seal the glass pane. This especially helps when working on multiple small panes (called "lights") separated by thin or fragile wooden mullions (also called "muntins"). Next, insert new glaziers points. This is done by using the putty knife to press points into the wooden sash along the glass pane to keep it in place. Take your time so that you don't break the glass.

Glazing putty can be purchased in either a can or a tube with a shaped tip that fits in a caulking gun. However, it does take some practice to get just the right angle and right amount of putty on the glass. When using the tube mix, keep the 45 degree angled tip steadily against the glass and lay a bead of putty the length of bottom of the pane. If you're using the putty from the can, roll the putty into long snake (or rope) and place it along the edge of the pane and along the wood. Gently press it into position so that it forms a nice 45 degree angle with the putty knife. The putty is shaped this way so that water runs off the glass to the edge of the window sash instead of into the window pane channel where it can rot the wood. The next thing to look for is if your windows close snugly. Both the top and bottom window have what is called a "meeting rail". On the upper window, it is the bottom of the window and on the bottom window it is the top. These meeting rails are shaped so that they mesh together when they close. This helps seat and seal the window properly. Check to see if the bottom window runs firmly - but not tightly - along the window jamb as you close the window. If it's too loose and wiggles back and forth, it probably won't seat very tightly when it's closed. You can use a putty knife to pry out the window jambs and then re-position them to improve how tightly the window will close. You might try adding felt or self-adhesive foam weather stripping. Also make sure you clean out any debris from the window to ensure the window will seat and seal snugly.

As metal storm windows age, the harder they seem to close. This usually happens because of dirt and corrosion. Make sure the window tracks are clean and free of dirt and debris so the window runs smoothly. Outside, check that the storm window frame is held tightly in place against the wooden window frame. Screws that hold this frame in place might be loose and might need to be replaced or moved to a new spot. Most drafts from storms windows come from where the storm window frame meets the wooden window frame. Once you're certain the storm window frame is secure, lay a bead of caulk into the seam where the metal storm window frame meets the wooden window frame. Typically, there are two slots cut into the bottom apron of the storm window frame. Do not seal these. These are weep holes that allow condensation to escape.

If you have modern, double glazed windows (windows with two panes of glass), one of the things to look out for is fogging between the panes. Double glazed windows are made by attaching a pane of glass with adhesive to either side of a half-inch wide aluminum frame either in a vacuum or a very dry environment. It is then a single unit and is installed into a standardized window frame. Fogging is a sign that the seal on the window unit has failed and water vapor has penetrated into the space between the panes. If the fogging is still present in summer, it's a good guess that acids have also leeched in with the water vapor and have permanently etched the window glass. If the fogging disappears when the window warms, then it's not too late to treat it. Examine the wood of the window for any discoloration from moisture. Look for peeling, flaking paint or soft, gray-colored wood. If you find some, sand it smooth and then seal it with an oil-based enamel or polyurethane. If the wood is very soft, you might try using an epoxy formulated to penetrate and preserve rotten wood. Be sure to mask the glass first with painter's tape.

A builder installs a door or window with wedges called shims so that the window can float inside a rough opening in the framing. While this lets the door or window open and close freely as it expands and contracts during the year, it also means a lot of outside air can infiltrate your house by getting in around the window frame if it has not been insulated or if it has been damaged. During the summer, it usually isn't a noticeable problem. During the winter, though, if you see moisture or mildew there could be a problem with the window frame.

Look outside for damage to the siding and window frame. Look for holes or wet, rotten wood, or even a loose piece of siding. It's important to clean and seal problems like these quickly, especially if moisture has been getting inside your wall, because the damage will just worsen over time. Rotten or damaged siding can be replaced easily with new pieces from the hardware store. Rotten or damaged window sills should be completely removed and replaced and the inside of the wall inspected for mold, rot, and other damage. However, this is no small job and requires time and skills to complete. It might need the hand of a professional. For an immediate, short-term fix, clean out the rotten wood as best you can and fill the hole with fiberglass auto body putty. This will provide a hard, waterproof barrier against the weather. Be sure to contour and shape it so that it will not interfere with opening and closing the window.

If moisture or rain is getting into your window frame, check to see if any of your rain gutters run over head. Check to see if these are clogged. Also, consider installing drip edging along the top of your windows to help run water around and away from the windows and siding when it rains. After you've installed it, be sure to caulk it in place so moisture can't penetrate behind it.

A lot of folks consider it hideous to put over your windows but it will keep the wind out: clear plastic sheeting. This is probably the easiest temporary energy fix owners of older homes use to keep cold, damp winter weather out. There are two approaches: Apply the clear plastic sheeting to the outside of the window by stapling it to the wood window frame and then nailing lathe over the stapled edge to secure the plastic. Or apply the plastic sheeting to double-sided tape on the inside of the window frame (usually available in kits from the home center). To be sure, neither is an attractive solution. However, if you have an older home with double-hung windows in poor condition, this short-term fix does a lot for only and about 15 minutes of work. In fact, even if your windows close snugly, it might not be a bad idea for a north-facing window that doesn't have much of a view.

Energy Efficient Window Treatments: "It's Curtains for You!"

Curtains not only add style, color, and privacy to a room, they also act as an insulating blanket for one of the most thermally conductive parts of the house: the windows. Curtains are even more effective at sealing off a window when they have thermal backing. Thermal backing is usually foam because foam permits water vapor to move through the fabric rather than condensing on the cold side toward the window and causing moisture problems. An additional benefit to thermal curtains is that they help deaden noise from outside that is normally transmitted into the room by the window glass. In the summer, the curtains also block hot sun.

Thermal curtains can be made even more efficient by adding a valance with a top. Usually, window valances conceal the curtain hardware such as the rods and brackets. However, if the valance has a top cover, warm air that would normally circulate down between the cool glass and the back of the curtain is blocked. Valances can be made with plywood and then stained, painted, or covered in fabric. Another option is a window quilt. These are blanket-like shade that roll down to cover the window. Some are held tightly in place by magnetic strips attached to both the quilt and the window frame.

Finally, one last accessory for the double hung window is the Window Worm. This is a fabric tube about 2 1/2 to 3 inches in diameter and is as long as a window is wide. It is stuffed with quilting foam or cloth scraps and laid along where the top and bottom window sashes meet to help keep out drafts. Longer ones weighted with sand can also be made and placed across the foot of doors.

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Black Friday Bed Claw Queen/King Footboard Attachment Kit, with Combo Bag 2011 Deals

Nov 15, 2011 02:23:20

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Black Friday Bed Claw Queen/King Footboard Attachment Kit, with Combo Bag Feature

  • These footboard brackets attach to your existing headboard-only style bed frame allowing you to attach a bolt-on footboard.
  • (2) 13" (Queen/King) Extension Rails, (2) Two Footboard Brackets,(8) Eight Hex Bolts and (8) Eight Locking Tensi-Nuts to attach the extension rails to your Bed Frame
  • (4) Four 3 1/2" Bolts, (4) Four Nuts, and (8) Eight Washers for attaching the bracket to your headboard and instructions
  • Download installation instructions using this link (PDF File) - http://www.quebot.com/AZN21340
  • Although These Rails Are 13" Long, There Is Some Necessary Overlap Between The Extension Rails To Be Bolted To The Bedframe. Because of this Overlap, Your Extension Rails Will Actually Extend The Length of Your Bedframe 11-5/16"


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What These Brackets Do:
These footboard brackets attach to your existing headboard-only style bed frame allowing you to attach a bolt-on footboard. Our footboard brackets only work on bed frames that have holes in the side-rails for bolting on the footboard brackets; otherwise, some drilling may be required.

Please Select the Correct Size:
Each Bed Claw footboard kit contains hardware for the size bed you have, please insure you purchase the correct size. The twin and full size kits have a 7" rail extension, while the queen or king size kits have a 13" rail extension. Otherwise, all other parts are the same; the length of the included extension rail determines what bed size it would fit. Click on thumbnails for larger view.

Dimensions Note:
Please note, these Extension Rails are 13" in length. However, when the Extension Rails are bolted to your bedframe, there is some necessary overlap between the bedframe and the extension rails to allow the extension rails to be bolted to the bedframe. Because of this necessary overlap, the extension rails will actually extend the length of your bedframe 11-5/16". Please see the Dimensions illustration under More Views above for an illustrated representation of this necessary overlap.

What's Included:
(2) Two 13" (Queen/King) Extension Rails
(2) Two Footboard Brackets
(8) Eight Hex Bolts and (8) Eight Locking Tensi-Nuts to attach the extension rails to your Bed Frame
(4) Four 3 1/2" Bolts, (4) Four Nuts, and (8) Eight Washers for attaching the bracket to your headboard
Instructions

Although These Rails Are 13" Long, There Is Some Necessary Overlap Between The Extension Rails To Be Bolted To The Bedframe. Because of this Overlap, Your Extension Rails Will Actually Extend The Length of Your Bedframe 11-5/16"



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DaVinci Emily Crib Review

The DaVinci Emily crib is another complete sleeping system and popular crib style from the DaVinci brand. The design is contemporary, elegant, and yet very functional as it is a 4 in 1 convertible crib, allowing growing with your baby from a crib to a toddler bed, and eventually up to a full size bed. This crib line is built with thought of mothers in mind; it is designed to reduce overreaching into the crib for their baby and is shorter than most cribs. Finally, the crib's side is static, meaning that there are no moving parts for you to worry about. Last, but definitely not least, this crib has been given a top-product rating from Consumer Reports.

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Here are the product specifications so you can make the necessary measurements:

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Product Dimensions: 56 x 38 x 36 inches; 80 pounds Shipping Weight: 80 pounds

The crib comes in Cherry, Ebony, Espresso, Natural Wood, Oak, and White finishes, so there's a style for almost every decor. Pictures can be found at the link below.

Installation:

Assembly is fairly straightforward; all screw holes have been pre-drilled or have metal inserts, so there will be no need to over tighten bolts, unless you like stripped screw threads and altogether an unsafe crib. The crib is assembled in only 5 steps, to convert to a toddler bed it will only take 4, and the necessary rails are included. To convert to a full size bed there are only 2 steps, but you need to purchase the M4799 rails first.

Product Features:

DaVinci cribs are made from New Zealand pine from sustainable forests, preserving the environment by not over-harvesting materials while delivering very sturdy cribs. Since the crib is made from natural wood, there will be some natural variations in the color of the wood which is normal and is not a defect or imperfection in craftsmanship. Also, the wood finish is non-toxic, and the crib's materials are lead free.

The DaVinci Emily Crib also has a 4 level mattress system to ensure your child's safety and to adjust to their needs throughout use and also comes with a 1 year warranty. All DaVinci cribs, meets or exceeds all U.S. standards of quality, the Juvenile Products Manufacturing Association standards as well as the standards of the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM)

Cleaning:

Cleaning the DaVinci Emily crib is easy and all it takes is mild soap and a soft rag to avoid damaging the wood finish. If you ever decide to refinish the wood, make sure that the finish is non-toxic; once you do refinish the wood however, your warranty will be voided. DaVinci cribs are given the reputation for being easily scratched in the online community. However if you exercise caution around the crib, which is always recommended, then this will be a minor issue. But what do other people have to say about this crib? The answers may surprise you...

DaVinci Emily Crib Review
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Black Friday Queen/King Adjustable bed frame system with 6 adjustable glided legs and Bolt-on; 82 side rails by Leggett & Platt 2011 Deals

Nov 14, 2011 06:09:21

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Black Friday Queen/King Adjustable bed frame system with 6 adjustable glided legs and Bolt-on; 82 side rails by Leggett & Platt Feature

  • Versatile - height adjustable from 5-1/2 to 9
  • Center Support - for additional strength on 5/0 and 6/6
  • Sturdy Construction - (3/3 - 4/6) 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 side rails; (5/0 - 6/6) 2 x 1-1/2 (vertical) side rails
  • 6 adjustable glided legs
  • center support


Black Friday Queen/King Adjustable bed frame system with 6 adjustable glided legs and Bolt-on; 82 side rails by Leggett & Platt Overview

Queen/King bed frame system, Headboard/Footboard, with 6 adjustable glided legs and center support; Bolt-on; 82 side rails.
  • Some assembly may be required. Please see product details.
  • Some assembly may be required. Please see product details.




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    Air Beds - A Quick Guide For Better Sleep

    An air bed is an inflatable mattress which can be easily filled with air, usually by an electric pump. Specially designed air chambers provide a gentle cushion of support which can be adjusted according to preference to different levels of firmness or softness. Although there are many cheap air beds on the market, which are intended mostly for camping use, there are also much more well designed models which can provide ideal comfort in the bedroom.

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    To gain good sleep, the body needs a sleeping surface that helps the muscles and joints easily relax during the night. Unfortunately the most common mattresses used are spring mattresses, in which the support is provided by metal coils which push up against the body. This leads to pressure points being created in many places, such as the back, neck, shoulders, and hips. Over time this frequently leads to a lack of proper alignment of the spine and less than ideal circulation, causing the typical sleeper much discomfort and many nights of tossing and turning. Over the life of the bed, the springs deteriorate, making the situation worse. Air beds were developed to fix this problem.

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    An air mattress enables the user to literally sleep on air. It is made up of a sturdy air chamber connected to a powerful air pump, operated with a hand held control. Use the inflate button to add air and increase support, giving the comfortable sensation of floating on air. Press the deflate button and the air chamber can gently conform to the contours of the body, giving an equal pressure over the whole body. No pressure points are created, so the spine can align itself naturally and circulation is not constricted. Sleeping on a good airbed helps create comfort to relieve sore muscles, backache, and neck pain. Sleepers report that they toss and turn much less, fall asleep more easily, and as a result wake up feeling better.

    An air bed has many good uses in addition to the bedroom. It is often used as a comfortable temporary bed to have conveniently available for guests in the home, since it can be deflated and easily moved or stored. RV owners find the RV airbed ideal for use in their vehicles due to its light weight and portability. They can be easily stowed away during road travel in RV models that stow the bed while on the road. And an air mattress can be built to a custom size to ensure that it can fit property into the RV space available.

    Bed construction can be either with a single air chamber or dual chambers. Dual chamber is ideal when two people are using the bed. Each person can adjust their own side of the bed independent of the other sleeper using their own control and own air pump. This feature is commonly available in both queen size and king size airbeds.

    On top of the bed is a removable pillowtop, easy to air out or clean. Virgin wool is a good choice of pillowtop material, as it absorbs 30 percent of its weight in moisture, thereby acting as a natural air conditioner in summer and a natural insulator in winter. In most models there is also a comfort pad underneath the pillowtop to provide additional support. If desired a special topper such as a memory foam mattress topper can be added.

    Usually a quality air mattress is 7 or 8 inches tall and is placed on a foundation to give a bed with normal height. Foam side rails surround the air chambers, giving comfortable seating on the side of the bed. The air pumps are concealed out of sight, within the foam perimeter. Quality air beds will be UL listed to ensure electrical safety.

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    Black Friday Twin or Full High Tensile Steel Bed Rails Bolt on Double Rivet 2011 Deals

    Nov 13, 2011 10:01:06

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    Black Friday Twin or Full High Tensile Steel Bed Rails Bolt on Double Rivet Feature

    • Twin Size
    • High Tensile Steel
    • Double Rivets that hold the end plates on
    • Will also fit Full Size bed
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    Black Friday Twin or Full High Tensile Steel Bed Rails Bolt on Double Rivet Overview

    This bed rail set is for twin beds with head and foot boards. They're made of high tensile steel and have double rivets that hold the end plates on. That's important because if these are not strong the head and foot boards will move back and forth.



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    Black Friday Bed Claw Queen Bed Modification Plate, Headboard Attachment Bracket, Set of 2 2011 Deals

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    Black Friday Bed Claw Queen Bed Modification Plate, Headboard Attachment Bracket, Set of 2 Feature

    • Perfect for Full to Queen or Queen to Full modifications, special projects or those odd size head-boards to fit standard bed frame, all sizes.
    • The Queen Modi Plate will also convert King to California King. Modifications can be made with other applications as long as the size differential is within 4".
    • Approx. size is 5" wide x 5 1/4" tall x 3-7/8" tall on shorter side.
    • The Modification Plates come with 2 bolts and 2 Nylock nuts each for attachment. When installing, be sure to orient the plates so no excess protrudes beyond the headboard or in a way that can cause a hazard in your bedroom.


    Black Friday Bed Claw Queen Bed Modification Plate, Headboard Attachment Bracket, Set of 2 Overview

    Adapts standard Bolt-On Brackets to accommodate special needs, projects or odd-sized headboards.These Modification Plates work in connecting different sized headboards/bed frames or allow for specialized adaptations for your particular need or project. The original Bed ClawTM model is ideal for adapting Full size bed frame to a Queen size headboard or vice versa.Perfect for Full to Queen or Queen to Full modifications, special projects or those odd size head-boards to fit standard bed frame, all sizes. The Queen Modi Plate will also convert King to California King. Modifications can be made with other applications as long as the size differential is within 4".



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    Hook-On 82 Queen Size Bed Rails By Hollywood Bed Frame

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    Black Friday Hook-On 82 Queen Size Bed Rails By Hollywood Bed Frame Feature

    • Heavy Gauge High Carbon Rail Steel
    • Heavy Gauge Hook-On Brackets
    • Center Support available for Oversize Bedding


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    Hollywood Bed has been a leading supplier of bedding support products to the home furnishing, hospitality, contract and government markets for more than 80 years. Designed for the most rigid, strong connection at the head and foot, using only solid rivets
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    Coaster Bed Frame/Rail with Glides for Headboard and Footboard, Eastern King

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    Coaster Bed Frame/Rail with Glides for Headboard and Footboard, Eastern King Feature

    • Fits a Standard Eastern King Sized Bed with Headboard and Footboard
    • Some assembly may be required. Please see product details.
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    Eastern King Size Bed Frame/Rail with Glides for Headboard and Footboard. This is a brand new Eastern King Size Frame with Glides for Headboard and Footboard with 6 Legs of Support. Provides for strong and durable bed rail frame support that has glides for the headboard and footboard. Item may require simple assembly and comes straight from the factory, brand new in box. Dimensions Measure: Fits a Standard Eastern King Sized Bed with Headboard and Footboard



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    STRUCTURES by Malouf Heavy Duty 7-Leg LINENSPA Adjustable Metal Bed Frame with Center Support and Rug Rollers - (Queen, Full XL, Full, Twin XL, Twin)

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    STRUCTURES by Malouf Heavy Duty 7-Leg LINENSPA Adjustable Metal Bed Frame with Center Support and Rug Rollers - (Queen, Full XL, Full, Twin XL, Twin) Feature

    • Easily Adjusts to Fit Queen, Full, and Twin Mattresses
    • Four 2-1/2" Extra-Wide Rug Rollers, Two Locking
    • 1-1/2" Center Support Bar with Support Glide
    • Universal Headboard Brackets and Gunmetal Black Matte Powder Coating
    • Easy Assembly in Under 10 Minutes - No Additional Tools Required


    STRUCTURES by Malouf Heavy Duty 7-Leg LINENSPA Adjustable Metal Bed Frame with Center Support and Rug Rollers - (Queen, Full XL, Full, Twin XL, Twin) Overview

    Support your mattress with a heavy duty steel bed frames engineered to support today's thicker, heavier mattresses. A 1-1/2" center support bar offers extra support through the middle of the bed and fulfills mattress manufacturers' support warranty requirements. Four 2-1/2" extra-wide rug rollers (two locking rollers). One center support glides allow mobitily when desired. Headboard brackets will accomodate virtually any headboard configuration. Two cross arm support legs contribute additional support. Finished with a durable and stylish gunmetal black matte powder coating. Features a one-year manufacturer's warranty against defects and workmanship. Easy to assemble in under ten minutes and no additional tools are required. Side rail angle iron steel is 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" and cross arm angle iron steel measures 1-1/4" x 1-1/4". Fits the following mattress sizes: Queen, Full XL, Full, Twin XL, Twin.



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    In the Beginning before my birth

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    Wilburn "Tennessee" Ryder was born in a mining camp near Copper Hill, Tennessee, November 19, 1906, the oldest of nine siblings. His father worked in the copper mines at Copperhill Tennessee. He helped his mother raise the other siblings while his father worked. As time went on and getting a job was hard to find during the depression Wilburn jumped on freight cars to get from place to find what ever work he could. He ended up in Jefferson City Tennessee and worked at the Zinc Mines. While there he met Mary Margaret Jones. Mary was going to college at the time and her father was a school teacher. Mary's mother took care of the home on George Street where the Jones lived after selling the farm and moving to town.

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    Wilburn and Mary dated for a time and as time went on they fell in love. Wilburn gave Mary an engagement ring and soon after they decided to get married. Wilburn found a better job, paying more in Morristown so they moved. Wilburn sold Singer Sewing Machines and was quite good at it. He also sold pianos to help. Was not long that Mary was with child and her collage days came to an end. Months later a 9.3 pound baby boy came into this world. They named him John Hoyt Ryder. The John was for my grandfather in Jefferson City. The Hoyt was for my father Wilburn Hoyt Ryder. While still a baby, Wilburn went to New York City to work helping to build the subways, tunnels and bridges there. A while later he sent for Mary to come there too and bring me. While there I was in my crib drinking my milk and the bottle slipped from my grasp and fell to the floor. The bottle hit the floor with a loud crash and broke letting the milk go everywhere. Being somewhat of a little dare devil I managed to pull myself up by the bars on my crib and get my foot just over the top. Continuing to struggle I managed to get myself over the top and fell right on top of the broken glass. Then I must have screamed or cried very loud because mom and dad came running. They saw me lying in a pool of blood with my head split open. I guess it must have scared them a bit because they took me to the hospital very quick and there I received 18 stitches on the back of my head. Still have a big scare there today to prove that was a true story. My grandmother was very unhappy with the thought of us being in New York and mother brought me back to Tennessee.

    On my mother's side my grandfather was John Paul Jones and my grandmother was Maud Jones. They owned the house that I grew up in Jefferson City, Tennessee. They had a large farm about two miles from town and grandfather taught school in a one room school house for many years. He had received his education from the Carson Newman College in town. He also farmed the land with my grandmother and their two children Mary and Ralph, my mother and uncle. As things got tough in the 29 crash he sold the farm and moved to town. He bought several acres in town and built a house.

    Early Years

    After learning to walk As a baby and up to time for school. John and his life during these years. Don't remember much before I started walking. Other than I didn't like squash all mashed up. Yuggggg, I still don't like squash even today. My grandmother "Maud" took in a 12 year old girl that her family said they couldn't afford to keep. Her name was Sara and she was my best friend. As a matter of fact she put her life on the line for me. I crossed the street in front of our house and a car came flying down the road. Sara felt sure I was going to be killed and she ran like a flash of lightning and pushed me out of the path of the car. She was not so lucky and the car hit her and ran over her legs. The rest of her life Sara had scars and a limp to live with. What more can a friend do? Sara was a true friend until the day Jesus took her to himself.

    Well you need to know and get that same warm feeling about the area around the place I had to run, play, learn and to be sure dream. I was at a wonderful age with the world for the taking. We had a big shed, barn, chicken lot and two big fields just for me. There were cherry trees, pear trees, apple trees and a big strawberry patch. Yep, we had roses and blackberry bushes with thorns that could pierce to the bone it seemed sometimes. I got to climb in the barn to the loft, in the trees and even on top of the chicken house. We hung burley tobacco in the barn and that was great, because I had tobacco sticks to use for my trusty horse as I rode all over the place. A branch that I broke and made my six shooter came in handy as I chased the bad guys away. It was hard times during the big depression and my grandmother made my shirts from sacs chicken feed came in.

    Bread was nine cents a loaf and the movie cost a dime. Salmon patties were a main meal with cornbread. We didn't have running water, electricity, an indoor bathroom, refrigerator, car or horse but we made it fine. We had a cistern on the back porch with a hand crank, a wood cook stove with a tank on the side to heat water for washing dishes and me, a path to an outhouse, an ice box to keep things cold and two strong legs to move along. We had a Warm Morning Stove in the living room that we put coal in to heat the house, ha ha heat the house. If you were not in the living room or near the wood stove in the kitchen you better have a coat on in the winter. I had the job of getting the coal to the house and the wood to the kitchen. When the big blocks of coal were getting low we would fill brown bags of coal dust to feed the stove. After filling a few dozen bags of coal dust we would be completely black with coal dust.

    At three years old When I was three years old at a neighbor's house, the Moore's on the back porch I put a real chill in the air for everyone in the house. The men had been hunting that morning and left their shotguns on the back porch when they took the hunting clothes off. Well being a little boy with a lot of curiosity over to the shotguns as soon as I saw them. They were too heavy to pick up so I just played with them standing up and all of a sudden BAROOOOOOM and a big hole appeared now in the ceiling on the back porch. All the Moore family, mother and Sara thought the worst, that little Johnny would be in a pool of blood. As they ran to get me and stop the bleeding they heard "I just touched the gun and it went BANG and hurteee my arm when it jumped." That back porch still has a hole in the ceiling.

    Aunt Pearl worked for the WPA and helped folks during the Great Depression. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a work relief program for young men from unemployed families, established on March 21, 1933, by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and many in Jefferson City worked with the CCC. They built roads, state parks, soil erosion control, build telephone and power lines. The CCC had camps where the young men lived and worked out of. The New Deal ended with World War II. As Roosevelt himself said in December, 1943, "Dr. New Deal" had given way to "Dr. Win the War."

    My grandmother rented rooms upstairs to the workers building Cherokee Dam and made them lunches every day to take to work. She and Sara fixed sandwiches and a piece of fruit or cake and put coffee in a thermos flask in a bag for them to take. They fixed breakfast for them before going to work and had a home cooked meal for them at supper time. The workers built a bathroom on the back porch and the city had just run water down our street. Man that was wonderful. Now when it was cold and raining I didn't have to go to the little house beside the chicken yard, about 150 feet from the back of the house. We even got a 30 gallon hot water tank and now had a shower in the bathroom on the back porch. Before that happened the men had to go to the barbershop to get a shower and it was twenty-five cents to take a shower there. I never got to do that. We had a big galvanized wash tub we put in the kitchen. We would fire up the wood cook stove to heat the water in the water tank on the side of the stove. The hot water was dipped up and put in the tub along with some water from the cistern. The curtain was pulled between the kitchen and dining room. Now it was bath time, Saturday night, to get ready for Sunday School and Church in the morning. That Saturday afternoon we would kill and pluck one or two chickens and put in the ice box for Sunday dinner. Sunday dinner was normally fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn, green beans, greens, beets and biscuits and/or cornbread. Then it was pie or cake to round it off. Uncle Arch and Aunt Pearl came most Sundays for dinner and Clifford and Juanita came many times. After the dinner which would last at least an hour, everyone would go to the living room where a card table was set up and the rook, rummy, or author cards came out.

    December 7, 1941 - Japanese Bomb Pearl Harbor and I remember that day as if it was yesterday. It was dusk and the paperboy was walking down George Street shouting "Extra Extra Perl Harbor bombed", "Read all about it", "Extra Extra Perl Harbor bombed". Such a quite surrounded me as a soft breeze touched my skin and it was a scary eerie feeling that evening. President Roosevelt came on the radio as everybody gathered and sat quietly paying intense attention to each word coming from that AM cackling sound that huge radio was making. I had a hard time trying to sleep that night and my prayer just did not seem to comfort as it normally did. My mind was running a hundred miles an hour trying to understand why someone would do such a thing to us. I was five at the time. Four days later Hitler declared war on the United States. Neighbors and my kinfolks were drafted or joined in to defend my country and me too. Every evening we would sit around that big radio and listen to the news of what was going on with the war. All gave some and some gave all. My uncle Grafton was lost at sea in the Pacific. Many of our neighbors lost loved ones and it was a very sad time.

    Oak Ridge was built in 1942 northwest of Knoxville with a mission to create the Atom Bomb. Uncle Vincent was the Army photographer and assigned to Oak Ridge. He was like a Godfather to me and his wife, Aunt Alma, went to college with my mother. Aunt Alma's family just two blocks from our house. We went to visit Uncle Vincent and Aunt Alma there several times. It took a month to get a pass to enter this super secret base and the Army ran the bus to enter the gate. Everyone was searched and men with machine guns rode the bus with you and you had to go to the address on the pass. Anytime you left the address on the pass you must have an escort by one of the people on your pass. This base had been built overnight and all the huts were plywood on a concrete pad and or tents. The roads were gravel and red mud. When the war was over Uncle Vincent gave me lots of patches and things he used when in the Army. He seemed to be as proud of me as I was of him.

    Well mother had to go to work to help us get food to eat so she became a secretary at Tennessee Coal and Iron right here in Jefferson City. They mined zinc that was used to galvanize tin, buckets and the like. That would keep the iron from rusting and extend the life of many products. The comptroller at the mines would pick her up and bring her home from work every day. She had a typewriter at home and would do a lot of work at home too.

    Grammar School years and the times. Grammar School Grades 1-6 We didn't have what they call preschool today, we just started school when you were 6 years old. Neither did we have free lunches or a school bus if you were in the city limits. It didn't take long to find out that you got two spankings if you were late getting in from recess. One from the teacher and one when I got home. Recess was 20 minutes in the morning and in the afternoon. There you got to play on the swing, jungle Jim, merry go round, shooting marbles or pal around with your buddies. We always solved the world's problems at recess or at least thought we had the exact answer for any problem our world faced. Most of us carried our own lunch in a brown paper bag and those that had the 15 cents to buy lunch in the cafeteria ate there. We ate outside normally unless it was raining. All wax paper or wrappers were picked up on the way back to our classroom when the bell rang. Many of us wore shirts made from feed sacks and overalls or blue jeans. Blue jeans sold for about .00-.00. Soft drinks were 5 cents then and round steak (baloney) was the big deal on light bread with mustard or mayonnaise. Of course we had a piece of fruit to cap it off. That was lunch. Oh, sometimes we switched to peanut butter and jelly or peanut butter and banana.

    When the last bell rang I would walk home and try to avoid a couple of bullies that lived a couple of blocks from our house. I found out I was a good runner and for the most part did not have to confront them. When forced to sometimes it got bloody, but I got in my licks to most times. I still do not understand why some people like to take advantage of others. I guess they felt cheated or they were abused by someone else or their parents.

    These were great times and after my home work was complete I would play outside until dark and then get to sit in front of a radio about five feet tall and two feet wide and deep. The Lone Ranger and Red Ryder were my programs. I rode many miles with them and took care of the bad guys for sure. The big thing adults talked about was the war, the big one WWII. In WWII, there was a rationing of just about everything. We had ration cards for each member of the family. Each was allotted so much sugar, gasoline, shoes and you name it. I was a little 6 year old boy, but I remember collecting newspaper, metal objects, aluminum foil, string, and other things. Almost everything was needed for use in making war items for the fighting men and women. We had to be very careful of what we used. If our shoes got holes in the bottoms, we put cardboard in them and when we could afford it we would have "half-soles" put on them. Folks had to limit their traveling, because you were limited to your gasoline stamps. I had to walk everywhere because we did not have a car so we didn't have gasoline stamps. Even butter and margarine were rationed.

    Sugar was almost impossible to get at that time. Many things were scarce because they were needed to supply the military - gas, oil, metal, meat and other foods, as an example Some products were scarce because they were imported from countries with whom we were at war or because they had to be brought in by ship from foreign places. Rationing made sure no one went hungry. Everyone was given a ration book. Each book had a bunch of ration stamps in it. Grocers and other business people would post what your ration stamps could buy that week. It was up to you to decide how to spend your stamps. Everybody had a Victory garden to grow their own vegetables to supplement the foods they could buy with their ration stamps. They were planted everywhere you could plant something. Some people planted things on window sills and on the roof in pots. Everything had value for the war effort. We had Junk Rallies to get flat irons, rakes, bird cages, electric irons, stoves, lamp bulbs, bed rails, pianos, washing machines, rubber goods, farm machinery, lawn mowers, etc. That junk helped make guns, tanks, ships for our fighting men. I had a little wagon that I pulled through the neighborhood getting things to take to the pickup area. Of course I wasn't alone, many other kids my age were doing the same and that made us feel we were helping the war effort. Saccharin Tablets were used to sweeten things and used in drinks. The book is planned to be complete this year, the Good Lord willing and the creek don't rise. It will be announced on my blog.

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    Special Price!!! Bed Claw Queen/King Footboard Attachment Kit, with Combo Bag

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    Bed Claw Queen/King Footboard Attachment Kit, with Combo Bag Feature

    • These footboard brackets attach to your existing headboard-only style bed frame allowing you to attach a bolt-on footboard.
    • (2) 13" (Queen/King) Extension Rails, (2) Two Footboard Brackets,(8) Eight Hex Bolts and (8) Eight Locking Tensi-Nuts to attach the extension rails to your Bed Frame
    • (4) Four 3 1/2" Bolts, (4) Four Nuts, and (8) Eight Washers for attaching the bracket to your headboard and instructions
    • Download installation instructions using this link (PDF File) - http://www.quebot.com/AZN21340
    • Although These Rails Are 13" Long, There Is Some Necessary Overlap Between The Extension Rails To Be Bolted To The Bedframe. Because of this Overlap, Your Extension Rails Will Actually Extend The Length of Your Bedframe 11-5/16"


    Bed Claw Queen/King Footboard Attachment Kit, with Combo Bag Overview

    What These Brackets Do:
    These footboard brackets attach to your existing headboard-only style bed frame allowing you to attach a bolt-on footboard. Our footboard brackets only work on bed frames that have holes in the side-rails for bolting on the footboard brackets; otherwise, some drilling may be required.

    Please Select the Correct Size:
    Each Bed Claw footboard kit contains hardware for the size bed you have, please insure you purchase the correct size. The twin and full size kits have a 7" rail extension, while the queen or king size kits have a 13" rail extension. Otherwise, all other parts are the same; the length of the included extension rail determines what bed size it would fit. Click on thumbnails for larger view.

    Dimensions Note:
    Please note, these Extension Rails are 13" in length. However, when the Extension Rails are bolted to your bedframe, there is some necessary overlap between the bedframe and the extension rails to allow the extension rails to be bolted to the bedframe. Because of this necessary overlap, the extension rails will actually extend the length of your bedframe 11-5/16". Please see the Dimensions illustration under More Views above for an illustrated representation of this necessary overlap.

    What's Included:
    (2) Two 13" (Queen/King) Extension Rails
    (2) Two Footboard Brackets
    (8) Eight Hex Bolts and (8) Eight Locking Tensi-Nuts to attach the extension rails to your Bed Frame
    (4) Four 3 1/2" Bolts, (4) Four Nuts, and (8) Eight Washers for attaching the bracket to your headboard
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    Although These Rails Are 13" Long, There Is Some Necessary Overlap Between The Extension Rails To Be Bolted To The Bedframe. Because of this Overlap, Your Extension Rails Will Actually Extend The Length of Your Bedframe 11-5/16"



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    Queen/King Adjustable bed frame system with 6 adjustable glided legs and Bolt-on; 82 side rails by Leggett & Platt Feature

    • Versatile - height adjustable from 5-1/2 to 9
    • Center Support - for additional strength on 5/0 and 6/6
    • Sturdy Construction - (3/3 - 4/6) 1-1/2 x 1-1/2 side rails; (5/0 - 6/6) 2 x 1-1/2 (vertical) side rails
    • 6 adjustable glided legs
    • center support


    Queen/King Adjustable bed frame system with 6 adjustable glided legs and Bolt-on; 82 side rails by Leggett & Platt Overview

    Queen/King bed frame system, Headboard/Footboard, with 6 adjustable glided legs and center support; Bolt-on; 82 side rails.
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    2010 Nissan Titan

    Pickups are a way of life for many people, whether it is for recreation, work, farm & ranch, or simply because a driver likes them. Pickups have improved in recent years, from merely utilitarian into near-luxury vehicles. Earlier this summer, my wife Judy and I had a 2010 Nissan Titan for our weekly test evaluation and I really enjoyed it. It was a top-of-the-line model LE 4x2. The Titan is available in four trim levels - XE, SE, Pro-4X, and the LE. The Titan does not come with a wide variety of choices. Our test model was a four-door crew cab. The only other choice is an extended cab. All Titan pickups are powered by a 5.6 liter V-8 engine and a five speed automatic transmission. This is a slight drawback in the pickup market for those wanting some engine choices for more fuel economy.

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    Pickups are improving their ride quality each year, but bumpy roads always present a challenge. The Titan chassis consists of an independent front suspension and leaf-spring rear suspension, which helps in off-road situations. Most pickups attain a rattle or two over time, but improvements are coming every year. Most pickups are adding more sound deadening materials and tightening parts. Our test model Titan had a really quiet cab for most of the highway riding, but there was a small rattle from inside the dashboard that never could be located.

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    The Titan provided easy handling and a fairly tight turning radius, which is not always possible in a full-size pickup. When I was on some very curvy roads, there was almost a connection with the road as the Titan held tightly without any feeling of leaning or slippage. Overall, I was very impressed with the road handling, especially curvy roads and backwoods trails. The exterior of the Titan is attractive and distinctive, but there have not been many changes to set it apart from the competition. Our test model had an upgraded Heavy Metal Edition for an extra 70. This added tremendously to the rugged, outdoor appearance. It included a heavy chrome grille, large chromed 2- inch wheels, and chromed step rails. All this heavy-duty chrome gives the outward appearance of this being a very aggressive pickup and sometimes perception becomes reality.

    The interior is really nice - not premium or luxury, but very functional and comfortable. There are small cubby-holes and storage compartments everywhere. The center console box is large, able to hold a variety of fairly large items, including my wife's purse. This cab arrangement is conducive to adequately make this truck an alternate work-place during the day. Standard equipment on our test model included Captains chairs for the front seats with touch-button adjustments and both fully heated. The rear passenger seat fold down flat for easy cargo room in the back. The interior includes a lot of leather and wood trim to give it an attractive appearance. The standard sound system is a Rockford Fosgate premium audio that includes auxiliary inputs. There are two power outlets on each side of the center control panel, which I think is quite useful. It allows the plug-in of two cell phones, or other accessory items, at the same time. So many times, it is necessary to unplug something from the dash area so that a cell phone can be recharged. This was a very nice touch.

    The cargo area is available in a couple of different sizes. Nissan has added a fairly large lockable compartment behind the left rear fender. This is almost a hidden area and works well for locking small items in a pickup. Our test model included the Util-Track tie-down system that included C-channel rails along the walls and floor. There were four movable tie-down cleats located in the rails. These were easy to move and easy to use and are ideal if you use the bed for carrying larger items that need to be secured on a regular basis, such as a riding lawn mower or a four-wheeler ATV. The base rear-wheel-drive XE model starts at ,320 and this includes the V-8 engine. Our test model LE had a long list of standard equipment and had a base MSRP of ,420.

    With the destination charges and that Heavy Metal Chrome package added, the bottom sticker price came to ,995. I had hoped for a little bit better gas mileage, but average out at just 19 mpg. This was better than the EPA ratings of 13 city and 18 highway. Maybe I just didn't push it hard enough. Overall, I really like the Titan. It may not fit everyone's desires or needs, but if the fit is there, it is a great pickup truck that provides a lot for the driver. Check it out yourself at a Nissan dealership.

    2010 Nissan Titan
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