^i mean that the fact that the mattresses have different names at different places makes the store sketchy to me. i don't trust it, regardless of the type of store.
4/30/2010 7:00:43 PM
I just have issues buying something with no guarantee of quality. If I buy something and I'm told it's nice, I don't want to be stuck with it. That's why I bought mine from Costco, but you may be able to find a similar return policy elsewhere.[Edited on April 30, 2010 at 10:18 PM. Reason : This is also the reason I can't bring myself to buy a new set of irons.]
4/30/2010 10:18:14 PM
so... you don't trust Belk, sears, Macy's, etc? They all sell mattresses. they all have the same mattresses, but with different names. Will you not buy a blackberry from verizon because the same phone has a different name through AT&T?Or is it that you don't trust the companies that make the mattresses? Tempurpedic is the only company I know of off hand that does not practice this naming thing. Their names are the same no matter what store you go to or if you go directly to them. Simmons, Sealy, Serta, etc. have all been around for a long time and still sell a lot of mattresses, even their model names are all different from store to store.
4/30/2010 10:33:47 PM
i don't trust the big name manufacturers, regardless of store. to me, if you can't be consistent in naming & spec-ing your product then you're hiding something.
4/30/2010 10:59:38 PM
If you have the cash, I would say tempurpedic is a great nights rest. It keeps your spine aligned and if you're feeling any pressure waking up (waking up sore), tempurpedic relieves this. It does get a little warm at night so if you're living in an apartment or house without AC or sweat really bad, I wouldn't recommend this for you.My wife and I got it, and since then, our new favorite room in the house is the bedroom.
5/1/2010 12:02:07 AM
5/1/2010 1:01:30 AM
I have a latex bed from Orig. Mat. Factory & my back feels much better now that I've been sleeping on it. Latex beds are more durable than memory foams, with no fume issues.
5/3/2010 12:18:12 PM
i was just about to ask about the original mattress factory"The August 2012 issue of Consumer Reports took a look at both mattresses and mattress retailers. The highest mattress rating of all goes to Tempur-Pedic (average price $2,465 for a queen-size mattress). But the real story here is the No. 2 mattress brand: the Original Mattress Factory (average price $855 for a queen)."anyone else have one?
2/18/2013 8:55:22 PM
A tempur-pedic memory foam mattress or a mattress factory brand mattress?I have a Tempur-Pedic Cloud. I love it. I've had it for a little over 3 years.
2/18/2013 9:33:54 PM
I've had the Sealy Embody and it's much cooler than the tempurpedics so if you're hot natured it may be the way to go but as far as actual support and comfort it's probably about the same, it's the same material, just a different cover.
2/19/2013 1:05:13 AM
2/19/2013 1:09:00 AM
I have an Ikea memory foam. Forgot what kind, its the slim one. I just put some extra padding on top and I am good to go. I absolutely despise box springs. Having grown up abroad, I always slept on a mattress that was a bit firm. The box springs usually give me a back ache. Hate going to the rents house and sleeping on the bed in my room.
2/19/2013 2:30:44 AM
We got a memory-foam mattress with the "cooling gel" in it from CostCo last year. We got a California King size mattress for right about $1,000.00.CostCo has a better return policy than most mattress stores, and we used it. I was leery of buying a bed I hadn't laid on before, but after trying different ones in the stores to find out what we liked firmness wise and reading the descriptions of mattresses on CostCo's website, we narrowed down what we wanted. The first bed we bought was too firm, so we called them up and they came and picked it up. No problems what so ever.The second bed was the one we liked and either my wife or I comment at least a couple of times a week about how much we love the bed when we are getting into it.
2/19/2013 6:43:06 AM
i have read about Costco and their awesome return policy. do you remember what brand you got?^
2/19/2013 11:00:59 AM
^ It sounds like he got what I have. The Serta iComfort. I've had mine for about a year and a half now. LOVE IT. So does the SO.
2/19/2013 11:03:18 AM
off topic, but how much does a costco membership cost? (ibtlmgtfy)
2/19/2013 11:27:27 AM
^^^ This is the one we ended up with and love so much. And they have a huge sale on it right now http://www.costco.com/Novaform®-Serafina-12%22-Cal-King-Gel-Memory-Foam-Mattress.product.100003885.htmlI don't see the mattress that we returned, they may not sell it any more.We were looking at the iComfort series, and thats how we based our decisions on firmness and what not but decided to try Novaform to see if we could save a thousand bucks or more. And we liked it.Memberships are $55/yr for the basic one I think[Edited on February 19, 2013 at 11:36 AM. Reason : ,]
2/19/2013 11:36:02 AM
good stuff thanks friends
2/19/2013 12:46:35 PM
yo gunzz http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006Q6B0SI/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I got this on sale last week for $238 shipped, and I can't tell the difference between it an a $2k+ tempurpedic brand. even if I have to replace it every few years (which it doesn't seem like, its a high quality bed), it's still cheaper than paying the insane prices for the name brand
2/19/2013 1:00:51 PM
We've got one of these latex mattresses. Love the damn thing. You custom order the firmness with the manufacturer to your specs, it shows up on your doorstep via UPS about 4 days later. About $600 or sohttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051BYHSO/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
2/20/2013 8:49:28 AM
what does a latex mattress feel like? i just picture it feeling like a rubber yoga mat
2/20/2013 8:54:52 AM
Nah. Ours is fairly firm overall (ordered it that way), but with some cush for first couple of inches.
2/20/2013 9:02:48 AM