We got ours at Sleep Country, it's a Canadian store - I don't know if they have it there. They only sell mattresses (and mattress accessories and pillows).
Honestly, we love our Costco mattress. We have the memory foam one that has like 1k rave reviews. I think it was $750 or something. We figured we would try it and if we hated it, we would return it and give in an buy a tempurpedic. But we love it. And for like 1/4 the price. Lol
We got a Tuft & Needle mattress for our guest room. It's very supportive (firm but not hard). I would consider it for an every night mattress, perhaps with the addition of a latex foam topper. I'd also like to try a Casper mattress. They're slightly softer, which might be good.
Post by 1confused1 on Mar 20, 2016 21:32:24 GMT -5
I just bought two mattress sets from Sleep Train. They take away the old mattresses, this was huge for me because I didn't want to deal with it. I got a great deal and same day delivery.
Post by statlerwaldorf on Mar 20, 2016 22:27:22 GMT -5
We bought ours at the Original Mattress Factory. I was impressed by their reviews and their responses to BBB complaints. I have been really happy with it.
We got a Tuft & Needle mattress for our guest room. It's very supportive (firm but not hard). I would consider it for an every night mattress, perhaps with the addition of a latex foam topper. I'd also like to try a Casper mattress. They're slightly softer, which might be good.
Holy crap, Caspers are anything but soft. My back is still aching from the 6 weeks test-period that we tried before giving up on it. It's seriously the hardest thing I've ever slept on, with no give whatsoever. We even tried their add-on mattress topper, which made no difference.
We've had two very successful and well-rested experiences now with Denver Mattress Company. Highly recommended.
We got ours at a local store and paid WAY too much for it I think. We also looked at Art Van - should have bought there because we could have gotten the same thing for less money And I like the feel of our mattress but it is a memory foam and is so dang hot! I wake up sweating in the middle of the night nearly every night.
Post by revolution on Mar 21, 2016 10:15:04 GMT -5
If you have mattress warehouse down by you, don't go there! We did, and although the mattress is great, they screwed us with some fees and I am fighting them now.
We got ours from Mattress Firm. DH is a haggler and was able to get the priced knocked down a bit and we got free memory foam pillows and a mattress pad thrown in.
yeah, I thought we got them for free too. And then I got home and looked through the 10 page receipt of a bunch of nonsense and on about page 7 was more itemized receipt and included our mattress pad and pillows. I didn't even ask for them nor did I touch them, the manager said he would throw them in for me since I waited for a while when he took care of another couple and walked them out to my car and put them in the trunk. Fucker had them buried in my receipt.
We got ours from Bob's Furniture. I would never buy actual furniture from them, but their mattresses are awesome and reasonably priced. We got a hybrid innerspring and memory foam with a pillow topper.
We got a Tuft & Needle mattress for our guest room. It's very supportive (firm but not hard). I would consider it for an every night mattress, perhaps with the addition of a latex foam topper. I'd also like to try a Casper mattress. They're slightly softer, which might be good.
Holy crap, Caspers are anything but soft. My back is still aching from the 6 weeks test-period that we tried before giving up on it. It's seriously the hardest thing I've ever slept on, with no give whatsoever. We even tried their add-on mattress topper, which made no difference.
That's a bummer! I was basing that comment on the online reviews. T&N is rated a point firmer than Casper on a 10 point scale, but I don't find it too firm. Our master bedroom bed is a particularly firm latex foam so maybe I'm just used to it.