Best-value adjustable double: MiBed edges the King of Beds on features

If you’re choosing between these two adjustable beds, you’re really deciding between a lower price with stronger feature transparency and a slightly pricier option with a smaller review base. Both are aimed at people who want easier bed positioning, better comfort for reading or recovery, and a more practical setup than a standard fixed bed. The key question is not just which looks better on paper, but which offers the better combination of support, reliability, and value for a UK buyer. On the information available, the MiBed looks like the stronger overall buy.

King of Beds The Dewsbury Adjustable Mobility bed With Mattress And Headboard Electric Adjustable Bed (Grey, 4ft 6in double)

King of Beds The Dewsbury Adjustable Mobility bed With Mattress And Headboard Electric Adjustable Bed (Grey, 4ft 6in double)

£895.004.4 (12)
Our PickMiBed Electric Adjustable Bed with Mattress, Headboard & Drawer – Remote Control, UK Made, 5-Year Warranty (BEIGE, Standard Double 137cm x 200cm)

MiBed Electric Adjustable Bed with Mattress, Headboard & Drawer – Remote Control, UK Made, 5-Year Warranty (BEIGE, Standard Double 137cm x 200cm)

£799.004.3 (30)

Our Recommendation

MiBed is the definitive recommendation here because it gives you more for less: £96 lower price, 30 reviews instead of 12, UK-made construction, and a 5-year warranty. For a mechanical product like an adjustable bed, warranty and after-sales confidence matter more than a tiny rating difference. Unless you specifically prefer the King of Beds finish or have a reason to trust that brand more, MiBed is the better-value, lower-risk purchase.

Detailed Comparison

Display

This category does not really apply to these products in the way it would for electronics, because neither bed includes a screen. If we interpret “display” as how clearly the product presents its features and what you get in the bundle, MiBed wins. It explicitly states UK made, a 5-year warranty, remote control, headboard, and drawer, which gives buyers more confidence about what is included. King of Beds lists the adjustable mobility bed, mattress, and headboard, but provides less detail in the title and fewer reviews to support the buying decision. Winner: MiBed, because the listing is clearer and more informative.

Performance

For adjustable beds, performance means motor responsiveness, positioning range, mattress compatibility, and how smoothly the bed supports daily use. Neither listing gives a motor count, so we cannot claim a technical advantage on motor quality from the available data. However, MiBed has the edge on confidence: it is UK made, has 30 reviews versus 12 for King of Beds, and carries a 5-year warranty, all of which suggest a more established product and potentially better long-term performance support. The King of Beds option is slightly more expensive at £895, but the listing does not surface a compensating performance advantage. Winner: MiBed, due to stronger evidence of reliability and support.

Build quality and design

This is where adjustable bed buyers should be careful: a higher price does not automatically mean better build. Product B, the MiBed, includes a drawer and is UK made, which is often a positive sign for parts availability, build consistency, and after-sales service. Its standard double size is 137cm x 200cm, which is a useful, clear specification for fitting a typical UK bedroom. Product A is a 4ft 6in double in grey, also a standard UK double size, but the listing offers less detail on construction and no warranty length is visible in the provided information. Because build quality is hard to verify from marketing alone, the better documented product wins. Winner: MiBed.

Battery life

Neither product appears to include a battery backup in the provided information, so there is no genuine battery-life comparison to make. Adjustable beds are mains-powered furniture, and buyers should not assume emergency backup unless it is stated. If battery backup matters for you, especially in a mobility context, you would need to confirm that separately before buying either bed. On the evidence given, this category is a tie.

Price and value for money

Price is the clearest difference: MiBed costs £799, while King of Beds costs £895, making MiBed £96 cheaper. That matters because the cheaper bed also appears to offer more tangible reassurance: UK made, a 5-year warranty, remote control, and a drawer. In adjustable-bed shopping, value is not just the sticker price but the total package and the likelihood of hassle-free ownership. The King of Beds model may still be good, but it has to justify the extra £96 with only a slightly higher rating of 4.4/5 compared with MiBed’s 4.3/5, and that rating gap is too small to offset the price difference. Winner: MiBed, clearly.

Game library/features

These are not gaming products, so there is no game library. If we reinterpret this as feature set, MiBed again looks stronger. It includes a drawer and remote control and is backed by a 5-year warranty, which are practical features that matter in daily use. King of Beds includes the mattress and headboard as well, but the provided title does not mention extra storage or warranty length. For buyers looking for the most complete everyday package, MiBed has the more compelling feature set. Winner: MiBed.

Overall user experience

For most people buying an electric adjustable bed, the best experience comes from a combination of comfort, simple control, trustworthy support, and a fair price. MiBed has the stronger review volume at 30 reviews, which is more reassuring than 12 reviews for King of Beds, even though both ratings are close. The 5-year warranty is a major practical advantage because adjustable beds are mechanical products where long-term support matters more than small differences in star rating. King of Beds may appeal if you prefer its grey finish and are drawn to a marginally higher rating, but it is harder to justify when the MiBed is cheaper and better specified. Winner: MiBed.

Overall summary: MiBed is the better buy for most shoppers. It is cheaper by £96, has more reviews, includes a 5-year warranty, is UK made, and offers a clearer feature package with a drawer and remote control. King of Beds is not a bad option, but based on the available information it does not offer enough extra value to beat MiBed. If you want the safest all-round recommendation, choose MiBed.

Buy the King of Beds if...

Buy Product A if you specifically prefer the grey finish and are comfortable paying extra for a slightly higher star rating. It may also suit you if you have already tested King of Beds products and trust that brand’s comfort or build quality more than the listing details suggest. Otherwise, it is hard to justify over the cheaper MiBed.

Buy the MiBed Electric Adjustable if...

Buy Product B if you want the best overall value and the most reassuring ownership package. It is the better pick if a 5-year warranty, UK-made construction, and a lower price matter to you. It is also the safer choice if you want more confidence from a larger review base.

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