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Cor blimey mate, you've got about 1000 posts telling people that the only mattress they should buy is the type that, just by coincidence, is only available from you, bit cheeky don't you think?
Who said it is only available from me???
Also I don't give out any of my details, and refuse to answer direct questions about any products that could lead to any gain by me. I am on here to advise, not sell.
The OP has posted a link to the same company in all of their posts. And it is the same company that someone tried doing the same with about six months ago.0 -
Can you use Memory foam pocket sprung with bedsteads with slatted bases??
I would PM you Tim but your PM quota is full and needs emptying...??
If they are non turn then it depends on what is used for the bottom layer. If it is a hard layer then you probably can. If it is the same as the top but minus the memory foam then you can't.
If the mattress has memory foam on both sides then it can be used on slats up to 3" apart.0 -
Tim_Deegan wrote: »If they are non turn then it depends on what is used for the bottom layer. If it is a hard layer then you probably can. If it is the same as the top but minus the memory foam then you can't.
If the mattress has memory foam on both sides then it can be used on slats up to 3" apart.
:T Super....thanks for all your help :j0 -
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Tim_Deegan wrote: »You really should have read all the threads on here about that brand of mattress.0
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SUPERJULES wrote: »Well I've slept on it for the last month and it's fine- and I am 36 weeks pregnant now!!
The problems usually show up between one and two years.0 -
Cor blimey mate, you've got about 1000 posts telling people that the only mattress they should buy is the type that, just by coincidence, is only available from you, bit cheeky don't you think?
I might be missing something here but I cannot for the life of me get Tim to actually tell me what specific mattress he would recommend ( and FYI if he did stock it I would buy it from him) so not sure where you get off accussing him of thisDEBT FREE AND LOVING LIFE0 -
Woodyrocks wrote: »I might be missing something here but I cannot for the life of me get Tim to actually tell me what specific mattress he would recommend ( and FYI if he did stock it I would buy it from him) so not sure where you get off accussing him of this
I've found Tim really helpful.....for more info go to bedlumbeds.co.uk :beer:0 -
Tim_Deegan wrote: »The problems usually show up between one and two years.0
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SUPERJULES wrote: »As they did with the much more expensive brand purchased last time- as least when it's cheaper it doesn't matter so much you can change it.
Which was the more expensive brand??
A mattress should give a life of at least 7 years if looked after properly.0
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