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Memory foam mattress advice - Memory Foam Warehouse, are they any good?

I've been having problems with my back during the night and thought it may be a good idea to change my mattress to a memory foam type. There seems to be so many out there with such a range of prices that i'm a bit unsure where to start.

I found this company on the web and their prices seem excellent. Has anyone used them and would they recommend them?

http://www.memoryfoamwarehouse.co.uk/categories/Memory-Foam-Mattresses/5ft-Kingsize-Mattresses/5ft-Kingsize-Memory-Foam-Mattresses/?sort=priceasc

I'm trying to pay as little as possible (arent we all!) but want to make sure i'm not buying rubbish! I would be pleased not to spend more than £250 and my bed is a king size.

Any advice welcome. Thanks

Comments

  • daggy
    daggy Posts: 1,167 Forumite
    edited 15 December 2011 at 5:59PM
    They seem to get good reviews...

    see here and here
  • Pinkypants
    Pinkypants Posts: 1,337 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    What would worry me about the reviews is the sheer number of them and quite a few done on the same day. Really do that many customers take the time to do a review?

    There are loads of memory foam companies out there, but really do try before you buy. We dispose of old mattresses for our customers and had a memory foam that was only 4 weeks old, we had to try it and see why the customer got rid. It was ROCK SOLID and hardly gave at all, it was like lying on a wooden park bench. Heres the link of one to avoid.... http://www.hypniamemoryfoam.com/index.php/mattresses/hypnia-double-memory-foam-mattress-6-inch.html
    Helping the country to sleep better....ZZZzzzzzzz
  • Greenst
    Greenst Posts: 218 Forumite
    I got a single one from homebase for my son last year with discount it was just over £100, It's extremely comfortable, he says its the best bed he's ever had, then again hes just 13! But seriously It's very comfortable if a bit soft, mattresses are a personal thing go to a few shops and try them out what suits one person may not suit another but I have been very impressed with my sons memory foam one
  • I have used this company. I bought my son the Hypnia one. He is 17 and was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at the age of 13. It was recommended as being supportive yet comfortable and I have to say it has not disappointed, in fact has exceeded our expectations. Memory Foam Warehouse, where I purchased it 3 years ago, were good to deal with too.
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