If they were one-piece they wouldn't fit through a standard door opening.
2 piece cal king
78" x 80" x 9" is the total size A king box spring comes in two pieces each one 39" (wide) and 80" (Tall) So to answer the question: A king box spring is Two separate pieces, each piece is: 39" x 80" x 9" (not be confused with California king or any other king size.)
They will not. A queen size bed is 60" x 80" and a twin size is 39" x 75" and an XL twin would be 39" x 80". Two XL twin box springs are what you would use for a king size bed.
No, a twin box spring is not large enough. It would take 2 extra long twin box springs (80 inches in length, as opposed to a regular twin's length of 75 inches), as a kings size mattress is 80 inches long and 76 inches wide (which is twice the width of two twin box springs). Keep in mind that 76x80 is the measurements of an eastern king size mattress, as a western or "California" king mattress measures 72x84 inches.
They don't. If you use box spring foundations, you need to use the right size.
No, it doesn't require box springs. My roomate just sleeps on his on the floor. There are many options of what you can put underneath your memory foam mattresss.
Twin Box is 75 " Long King size box ix 80" Long However they are the same width. (king size take 2 boxes)
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two 36in x 84in pieces
78" x 80" x 9" is the total size A king box spring comes in two pieces each one 39" (wide) and 80" (Tall) So to answer the question: A king box spring is Two separate pieces, each piece is: 39" x 80" x 9" (not be confused with California king or any other king size.)
They will not. A queen size bed is 60" x 80" and a twin size is 39" x 75" and an XL twin would be 39" x 80". Two XL twin box springs are what you would use for a king size bed.
No. Full size box springs measure approximately 54 x 75. Queen size frames measure approximately 59-60" wide. Two Full size box springs will not fit into a queen size frame. www.thesleepshop.com
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No. Twin box springs are 38 x 74 each. Regular/Eastern king mattress is 76 x 80. Two Twin extra long box springs (38 x 80 each) does equal king.
A split queen is a term used to describe a type of queen size box spring. A traditional queen is a one piece box spring. A split queen is actually two small box springs that when put together side by side form a queen size box spring. It is essentially a queen size box spring in two pieces, split down the middle (right side and left side), hence the term queen split. One is not any better then the other. The only reason for a split queen is that it is easier to move. Because box springs are stiff, a queen size may be impossible to maneuver around corners, hallways or doorways in smaller living spaces like apartments, so its much easier to move as two separate parts. All king size box springs are sold as splits for the same reason (beacuse they are huge and impossible to get around narrow corners and stairways).
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No, a twin box spring is not large enough. It would take 2 extra long twin box springs (80 inches in length, as opposed to a regular twin's length of 75 inches), as a kings size mattress is 80 inches long and 76 inches wide (which is twice the width of two twin box springs). Keep in mind that 76x80 is the measurements of an eastern king size mattress, as a western or "California" king mattress measures 72x84 inches.