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Buying A Mattress Reddit


Mattress salespeople's power comes from the fact that they know what a fair price is for each mattress and you don't. Many mattress stores invent hugely inflated "standard" retail prices and then offer "discounts" that still price the mattress way above its actual cost. Department stores are particularly notorious for this.




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For example, a price tag might claim that a mattress normally costs $3,000 but is currently available for 60 percent off at $1,200. In reality, no one ever pays $3,000; $1,200 is the regular price. And if you negotiate effectively, you'll be able to get it for hundreds of dollars less.


Once you find a mattress you like at a brick-and-mortar mattress store, use your favorite search engine to find the lowest price for that same mattress from an internet retailer. If you have a smartphone, you might be able to do this right in the store, though it might make sense to go home, do your research on a PC, and then go back to the store.


For example, the popular Simmons Beautyrest line has different brand names at different stores. The "Beautyrest Recharge Allie" at Macy's is called the "Beautyrest Recharge Devonwood Luxury" at Sears, the "Recharge Signature Select Hartfield" at Mattress Firm, and the "Beautyrest Recharge Lyric Luxury" at US-Mattress.com. If customers don't realize these are names for the same mattress, it's harder for them to bargain effectively.


Fortunately, this kind of obfuscation isn't too hard to overcome. Often you'll be able to find charts online that tell you exactly which mattress models are equivalent. Otherwise, you should be able to figure it out by comparing features. US-Mattress.com, for example, says that the Beautyrest Recharge Lyric Luxury has 1 1/4 inches of AirFeel foam, an inch of AirCool foam, a half inch of GelTouch foam, one inch of energy foam, 476 "800-series" coils, and so forth. Ask your brick-and-mortar store for this kind of information on the mattress you want, and then find prices for similar mattresses from online retailers.


One thing that makes mattress shopping hard is that there's no fast, foolproof way to tell if a particular mattress is going to be comfortable. The only way to be sure is to spend a lot of time on it.


But even a leisurely in-store evaluation period won't guarantee that it will be comfortable for a full night's sleep. So you want to make sure that you can return a mattress if it proves less comfortable in your bedroom than it seemed in the store.


Stores' return policies differ dramatically. Many charge hefty fees. Some charge as much as half the price of the original mattress to swap it out for a new one. So before you agree to buy a mattress, make sure you understand its return policy.


Totally free returns are fairly rare, because it costs money to send a truck to retrieve the old mattress and bring a new one. But if a company charges high fees for returning a mattress, that's a reason to call around to see if another store will offer a more generous return policy.


Mattresses also come with separate warranties provided by the manufacturer. These generally range from 5 to 20 years. Longer warranties may be a sign of quality, but don't put too much stock into warranties longer than 10 years, since it's a good practice to replace your mattress after a decade of use.


We don't think of the mattress industry as a hotbed of innovation, but the last two years have seen the emergence of a new generation of direct-to-customer mattress companies. The most famous of these companies is Casper, but it faces competition from Tuft and Needle and Leesa.


These companies are all based on the same basic idea: they sell mattresses made of foam that can be compressed enough to fit in a box the size of a dorm fridge. That lowers shipping costs and makes it easier to get the bed into tight spaces. Once removed from the box, the mattress expands to its full size.


You might think a mattress that expands from a box wouldn't be very comfortable, but reviews so far have been generally positive. These mattresses use materials similar to those found in high-end memory foam beds that can cost thousands of dollars through conventional retail channels.


Casper and Leesa charge around $850 for a queen-size mattress. Tuft and Needle is even cheaper at $600. And because the companies sell their product directly to consumers via the web, there's no haggling.


To entice customers to give the mattress a try, Casper and its rivals have introduced another innovation: a free, no-hassle return policy. All three companies let you try their mattresses for free for 100 days, and then return them if you're not satisfied.


The big downside with these companies is a limited selection. Each company sells just one model (though it's available in a variety of sizes). All three companies have targeted the middle of the firmness scale. That means if you prefer a mattress that is particularly firm, or particularly soft, these products won't be a good option.


Also, some people find conventional coil mattresses more comfortable than high-tech memory foam ones. These mattresses do not come in a box the way foam mattresses do, though there is at least one online-only retailer that sells them.


Spring 2023 Updates: Costco's mattresses are delivering normally with shipping times from 3 - 28 days depending on the mattress. Recent reviewers mention good delivery experiences overall, but some issues with mattress durability.


I've spent about three weeks now trying to figure out what mattress to buy. I've learned about memory foam, latex, hybrids. I've learned about cooling technologies, coil gauges, foam densities. I've clicked on about 75 different beds and read through what feels like 1000 reviews. I've watched countless youtube videos and read countless posts on this sub.


EDIT: Thanks to whomever gifted the gold, and good luck to everybody who's knee deep in the mattress ordeal. I finally settled on something and it should be arriving tomorrow, so I look forward to posting a review. Also, I've done ridiculous amounts of mattress research. I'm no expert by any means, but I'm happy to offer my advice/ input to anyone who reaches out.


After sleeping on more than 10 mattresses in the last year, I can honestly say that the Casper Original mattress was among the worst. (For what it's worth, Reviewed's editor-in-chief loves his Casper mattress that he's owned for years.) So when I got the Casper Select, I was wholly prepared to take down the well-known bed-in-a-box brand another notch.


In my humble opinion, the Casper Original is overpriced. It starts at $595 and goes up to nearly $1,100 for a queen size. There are numerous mattresses in a box that rival its price and provide better comfort. For instance, our favorite overall, the Tuft & Needle Original, is a fraction of the cost and far more supportive and comfortable on a whole.


You'll want to keep your bed frame in mind. Setting a Casper mattress on the floor will negate the brand's warranty, as will placing the bed on non-wooden slats, wood slats spaced more than 4 inches apart, or a box spring.


If you want a cooling mattress, it doesn't get better than the GhostBed Luxe. Our tester found this to be the best cooling mattress she's ever tested, noting that it it's firm, isolates motion and has some of the best cooling capabilities in the biz.


Those in want of a softer foam may like the sensation of the Nectar mattress, which provides a bit of sink-in effect from memory foam, without the quicksand feeling. It's also one of the more affordable mattresses we've tested. Read more about the Nectar mattress.


A hybrid is not a hybrid without its foam layer and the Saatva Classic uses a patented spinal zone active wire and CertiPur-US certified high density foam for its comfort layer. Spinal zone means it is designed to give enhanced back support and pressure relief in the middle of the mattress where sleepers need it the most. For someone who likes to sleep hanging off of the edge of the mattress, sleeping on the Saatva Classic sort of forced me to sleep closer to the middle and for someone with a defective back (shoutout scoliosis) like mine, it did feel better to sleep closer to the middle than right near the edge.


When buying a mattress online, most mattress companies do offer a sleep trial and you can try out the Saatva Classic for 180 nights in the comfort of your own home. Do keep in mind that Saatva mattresses are shipped full sized and not in a box. Saatva offers a complimentary white glove delivery service and setup for every mattress purchase. Please note that this is only for the continental United States. Those who live in Alaska or Hawaii, however, would be serviced by a third party delivery service. One more thing of note is that Saatva charges a nominal fee for returns.


The Purple mattress has multiple layers that make up its base which they call their dual layered comfort foam. Acting as both transition layer and comfort layers, these high density foam layers also moonlight as a supportive base layer. These layers also help provide additional pressure relief for all those main pressure points.


The Purple mattress comes in only one firmness level which is a medium firm. A medium firm mattress is good for most sleeping positions except for strict side sleepers. If you are one, we suggest getting a mattress that has a medium soft to medium firmness level. To me, the Purple mattress felt exactly like a medium firm. Those over 250 lbs. however may find it a tad softer. We do recommend heavier individuals to seek out hybrid mattresses as an all foam bed would not give them the support they they would need in the long run.


Bio-Pur is also CertiPur-US certified which means it is made without any harsh chemicals that may cause any off-gassing. I personally experienced none of the off-gassing, no matter how temporary, that other bed in the box mattresses sometimes give off upon the initial unboxing.


A high density poly foam base provides durable mattress support for both the AS3 Hybrid and its memory foam sister. All these layers are held together by soft, breathable top cover that is also helps prevent overheating adding to the cool sleeping experience. 041b061a72


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