Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
I responded to someone who has an adjustable base and latex over that and asked where they got it, but more importantly which one? Didn't respond though. I went to Leggett & Platt's website, and there are many, many varieties of adjustable bases. My main concern is being quiet, I don't care about the massage part, I want it to go up and down as far as it can, but I want it quiet. Also I hate to go into a mattress showroom and ask about that only. I really feel like they would bug the heck out of me to buy one of those crummy S mattresses or T mattress. I am searching to buy on the internet, but I can see why I can't find any, they must weigh a ton? I saw Flobeds Faqs say if you order an adjustable bed you might want to keep that as the shipping was really high like $400 if I remember correctly. I couldn't tell what Flobeds adjustable base really was, it didn't look like a L&P base, but it was expensive. I also read somewhere here that Flobeds suggested buying it locally as it would be cheaper, so that is what I would do if I can find a dealer I can tolerate. I haven't enjoyed buying beds at all locally. Always a waste of money and the sales pitch is overwhelming. I just wish I could avoid that part. But if I am getting a new bed I want the adjustable base. I saw Costco's 5 adjustable beds, unfortunately you have to order their mattresses, and their latex mattresses on those has foam in them so those are out for me. I do want layers I can change out. |
Re: Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Actually, in their case, they are just a small family owned not very modern type business and yeah they have an awful website. But I was just happy to find them locally wih the new Prodigy bed that I could see first without buying so I jumped on it. But I found them to be reasonable with excellent customer service (how often can you say that?!), free local delivery & set-up, plus they took my entire old bed away for us for free as well, and as I said earlier, they quoted less than the other few companies selling latex. And they will negotiate. We did. As far as models, there wasn't much to go with for Wallhuggers. That's kind of why I just went with the Prodigy. Also, I forgot to say, I paid $2900 for an Eastern King...which is really two twins as there are separate motors, remotes, etc. so I think the price of kings jumps a lot. I have no idea what they would charge for a Queen but it could be way more reasonable. Call them. They're easy (maybe not the quickest on the phone but easy to deal with.) They stood behind their word, not many retailers do these days. |
Re: Adjustable bed (Leggett & Platt) Owners question
Ergomotion just answered my email. They are made in Shanghia. Best to all, Natalie |