seaverd
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Reverie Deluxe Adjustable Bed
Original Message Nov 20, 2010 3:50 pm |
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Has anyone used one of these? Are you glad you purchased it? How durable are they? We are considering one for convenience in watching TV. Thanks, Dan
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Phoenix
   
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Re: Reverie Deluxe Adjustable Bed
Reply #1 Nov 20, 2010 4:20 pm |
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I looked at and considered the Ergomotion 400, The L&P S-Cape, and the Reverie Deluxe. IMO it has the best features of all of them (best massage features, raises to the highest height on the head, modular components etc) and is very well made with an all steel frame and has 6 legs. I am very happy with my purchase. They are also available for well under $1000 (I paid $929 for my queen size) which helped in the decision :). You can get the ergomotion for less than this but I liked the Reverie better. The L&P would have been my last choice. Phoenix
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seaverd
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Re: Reverie Deluxe Adjustable Bed
Reply #2 Nov 20, 2010 5:15 pm |
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Thanks for the information. If you don't mind me asking, did you get an adjustable bed for medical reasons or for convenience (watching TV, reading, etc.). Has it changed how you sleep. My wife and I are side sleepers and we are wondering if we would become back sleepers with an adjustable bed. Dan
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Sall
   
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Re: Reverie Deluxe Adjustable Bed
Reply #4 Nov 20, 2010 7:22 pm |
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Thanks for the information. If you don't mind me asking, did you get an adjustable bed for medical reasons or for convenience (watching TV, reading, etc.). Has it changed how you sleep. My wife and I are side sleepers and we are wondering if we would become back sleepers with an adjustable bed. Dan I was hoping we would be able to sleep on our backs too but that hasn't happened and it's difficult to make that change even with an adjustable bed. I wouldn't get your hopes up about changing unless you somehow force yourself. That is my experience and I've gone back to side sleeping. When you side sleep with it elevated, it's hard to keep your spine aligned and back problems can be the result. I would fall asleep and then several hours later, wake up with a back ache and put the bed to level to finish the night. If someone else has idea on how to make the switch, I'd like to hear it.
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