What is a D.I.S.C.O. bed?
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What is a D.I.S.C.O. bed?
Disc-O-Bed | Extreme Sleep Solution. Use as a bunk, singles side by side or a sitting bench. Easy to build, no tool assembly. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use. Impressive weight tolerance.
How do you clean a D.I.S.C.O. bed?
All canvas parts can be washed down using a non-abrasive cloth/sponge, a mild detergent and cold water. Simply air dry. It is suggested to test the detergent on a small area to see color fastness. All steel components can be wiped down with a wet, non-abrasive cloth.
How much does D.I.S.C.O. Bed weigh?
66 Pounds
Technical Details
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 41 x 17 x 8 inches |
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Package Weight | 33.57 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 82 x 40 x 36 inches |
Item Weight | 66 Pounds |
Brand Name | Disc-O-Bed |
What does D.I.S.C.O. in song mean?
A style of dance music that arose in the mid-1970s, disco (short for discotheque), is characterized by hypnotic rhythm, repetitive lyrics, and electronically produced sounds.
Can you triple stack the disc O bed?
No. The Disc-O-Bed® is intended to be used in a single or bunk (2 tier) configuration only. Triple stacking would be considered a misuse of the product and all warranties to be null and void.
What is the size of a disc o bed?
Product information
Product Dimensions | 34 x 16 x 11 inches |
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Item Weight | 60 pounds |
Manufacturer | DISCOBED |
ASIN | B01GSA9O3O |
Item model number | 30501BO |
How many Disc o beds can you stack?
Can you triple stack the Disc-O-Bed®? No. The Disc-O-Bed® is intended to be used in a single or bunk (2 tier) configuration only. Triple stacking would be considered a misuse of the product and all warranties to be null and void.
Why was rock n roll so popular amongst teenagers?
Teenagers were also becoming more independent in the type of music they preferred to listen to, no more listening to what their parents liked, teens flocked to the new music of the decade, which was rock and roll.
Why was there a backlash against rock n roll in the 1950s?
Most parents of the 1950s found themselves adamantly opposed to rock In’ roll. One of the main complaints of parents had to do with the sexual nature of rock In’ roll lyrics and of some of its performers.
Why was Elvis considered the king of rock n roll?
He became the “King” because he drew the largest, most enthusiastic crowds and sold more records than any of his rock ‘n’ roll contemporaries. And that continued throughout the 1950s.