Yes, provided the bed has support for the mattress you can forgo the boxspring. A boxspring serves as support when there is no platform or other means available. It also gives a bit more flexibility so expect a more solid sleep.
No.
It's good to get a box spring that comes with the mattress which is matched to work perfectly together.
A low profile box spring is a box spring of minimal depth used on platform beds where a regular box spring would cause the bed to sit higher than desired.
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It is used when you can not fit a standard queen box spring into the door of a room, or upstairs in an elevator etc.
Yes, in fact I would recommend it. Correct answer: No, they are typically designed not to use a box spring.
The weight of a queen size box spring will vary depending on the materials used. The average weight of a queen size box spring would usually be between 60 and 100 pounds.
No, the energy stored in the spring of a jack-in-the-box is potential energy due to the compression of the spring. When the spring is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy as the jack pops out of the box and moves upwards due to gravity.
Yes, It's accually made the same.
You don't have to have a box spring.But its good to have one.
No, a twin size mattress cannot fit on a king size box spring. A standard twin mattress measures 38 inches by 75 inches, while a king size box spring is typically 76 inches by 80 inches. The dimensions of a king size box spring are much larger than those of a twin mattress, leaving the mattress unable to sit properly on the box spring.
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