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Help choosing a mattress!
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:money::money::money: :beer::beer:You'll want a surface that will support your body weight, and conform to your shape. Innersprings may have more pressure relief than some foam or latex mattresses, but a soft foam mattress or one with built-in pressure relief points around the shoulders and hips can work for side sleepers, too. Like homylink mattress. Affordable but high quality.Vociscoasioa wrote: »:rotfl: Seems everyone like to have a pocket sprung mattress. So I got a mattress from homylink0 -
I think you should go and watch the mattress on the shop, that you will feel your real feeling when you lying on the mattress and you will know which is fitted for you. But I buy my mattress in the online shop, it was cheap and comfortable which named HomyLink. Or you could have a look for it.0
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Not sure I would worry about the 25 year warranty when choosing a mattress. Many sources such as this blog https://www.gobeds.co.uk/blog/how-long-does-a-mattress-last/ say that you should change you mattress sooner than that. Just a thought when reading responses from another member. Hope that helps

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I I recommend a no turn mattress. Much easier on your back than having to turn the mattress every few months as advised by manufacturer.0
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I bought from John Ryan - a zip and link superking latex origin. My side has more springs than my partners so is firmer. No hotel bed beats it. Three years later and still looks like new.cranford said:I have not yet used them yet to buy a mattress but I have always thought that the Uk independant bed maker Joihn Ryan gives good advice and information about mattress makers and who belongs to who.
https://johnryanbydesign.co.uk/understanding-beds/0 -
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I think you could choose the mattress which is affordable because we would change our mattress for about 3 years, the mattress is difficult to clean, and my husband loves to eat on the bed, so we would change our mattress when it was challenging to be cleaning anymore. And now we sleep on a homylink mattress for a half year, that was ok we think.0
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bob_a_builder said:
Came here to say this! We always slept amazingly at Premier Inns so when we bought our mattress we just bought one of these. Has a pillow top and only about £500. Been about 2.5 years and it's been great.0 -
Just a note on the now widespread 100 day no quibble return policies. They create an environmental problem:Browntoa said:You can get a Casper or Simba mattress for much less online.
Both have a 100 day no quibble return policy if you hate it
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/feb/12/mattress-landfill-crisis-recycling-nightmare
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