Buying a mattress
Buying a mattress
Need to buy a mattress and heard it's like suiting up for combat worse than buying a car. Suggestions on where to buy????????????????
Thinking of buying online. The visit to the store revealed a lot of salespeople who need to remove their lying heads from their lying a--ses
Thinking of buying online. The visit to the store revealed a lot of salespeople who need to remove their lying heads from their lying a--ses
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Dude, don't even bother talking to the sales people. When they come up to you, just say you're just browsing and walk off. Then go try the different mattresses by sitting on them or pushing into it with your hands (When I say pushing into it, I'm talking about to the point where the springs have to support the force you put on them.). If its what you think would be soft or firm enough, then talk to one of them about "testing" it out. (ie: they break out the piece of paper on the pillow and you actually lay on the mattress.) Try out several of them and then start comparison shopping. After all, what's the point of buying a cheap mattress if it kills your back and keeps you up all night long?
Make sure your bedframe can support the thing as well.
Make sure your bedframe can support the thing as well.
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Serta PerfectSleeper here. Word of advice though, if you're tall, stay away from the full size. I'm 6'2" and my feet end up sticking off the end.Lothar wrote:I have a ridiculously comfortable mattress.
The tag says "Serta Bk Ease Supr Pt". It's a pillowtop, and it was about $400 for the queen set. I don't think it's still manufactured, though.
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Under no circumstances should you buy a bed online!
My partner and I just spent a small fortune on a bed with over 5,000 springs in individual pockets, in Super-King Size - and believe me when I say it is hard to get out of bed in the morning!
Remember when shopping for a bed, that what it feels like in the store will end up feeling much softer when you sleep on it.
I prefer the adjustable slat bed base which permits you to custom-mold the shape of the matress on your side to fit you perfectly.
My partner and I just spent a small fortune on a bed with over 5,000 springs in individual pockets, in Super-King Size - and believe me when I say it is hard to get out of bed in the morning!
Remember when shopping for a bed, that what it feels like in the store will end up feeling much softer when you sleep on it.
I prefer the adjustable slat bed base which permits you to custom-mold the shape of the matress on your side to fit you perfectly.
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Klaymation told me once about a memory foam mattress he had. Said it was comfortable as hell until you tried to spend a whole night on it. Apparently they're very good insulators; so it became uncomfortably warm to sleep on. Would probably work for women, though, since they seem to run a little cooler than guys at night.