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Re: Sleep Science Foam Mattress vs. Tempurpedic - Good_Sleep
Feb 4, 2010 8:22 AM
Feb 4, 2010 8:22 AM
I agree with your statement. But I have to ask, 'Why so many Tempurpedics'? I know people who have had them 14 years with zero problems. I'm guessing your trying out the newer models?...
Re: Just arrived - jimsocal
Feb 3, 2010 10:14 AM
The "link" function hasn't worked here for ages.
Are there no moderators on this forum? I love that they leave people to say what they wish for the most part, but I do wish they'd fix the LINK function!
So just copy and past the url/address into the message....
Feb 3, 2010 10:14 AM
The "link" function hasn't worked here for ages.
Are there no moderators on this forum? I love that they leave people to say what they wish for the most part, but I do wish they'd fix the LINK function!
So just copy and past the url/address into the message....
Re: My research has discovered major problems with all types of beds, yet I still need a bed. Please help. - KimberlyH
Feb 3, 2010 1:26 PM
Feb 3, 2010 1:26 PM
I agree about the "I smell a fish." I haven't ever seen a mattress made by an "S" company that was really 100% latex. What I suggest you do, is take a very careful look at the label when the bed arrives. You'll be able to read the entire content of the mattress and if you see any foam other than latex in the "ingredient list," send that puppy right back. I hope you have a money back guarantee.
Another thing that makes me suspicious is the price. $1800 for an all latex bed is at least $200-300 less than it "should" be. Having extensively priced latex mattresses, in queen size, you can get a *quality* mattress for around $2000, but not less unless you're going to a discount place like . . . foambymail and doing a DIY project.
I think the Costco Sleep Science latex mattress is the only *legitimate*...
Another thing that makes me suspicious is the price. $1800 for an all latex bed is at least $200-300 less than it "should" be. Having extensively priced latex mattresses, in queen size, you can get a *quality* mattress for around $2000, but not less unless you're going to a discount place like . . . foambymail and doing a DIY project.
I think the Costco Sleep Science latex mattress is the only *legitimate*...
Re: Sleep Science Foam Mattress vs. Tempurpedic - randys
Feb 4, 2010 8:31 AM
knowing which knock off, name, etc, would be helpful here...
Feb 4, 2010 8:31 AM
knowing which knock off, name, etc, would be helpful here...
Just arrived - randys
Feb 3, 2010 8:39 AM
Feb 3, 2010 8:39 AM
going to put this on my Costco/Sleep Science Latex bed and see what happens...The Latex is the right firmness but I am spoiled by the plush feel of the Bellafina Temp...
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RIGHT TEMP MATTRESS TOPPER
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cant put link here
dont know how to put link here, costco, type in toppers, click on
RIGHT TEMP MATTRESS TOPPER
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Emma Mattress with foundation - does costco sets it up? - lowbacpain
Feb 4, 2010 11:36 AM
Feb 4, 2010 11:36 AM
Does Costco delivery sets up this mattress along with putting up its foundation?
I read somewhere that foundation is very hard to set up. I am not technically adept.
Anyone who has this bed please reply.
Also about the mattress?
Do you use mattress pad on top of it.
This Emma mattress has PU foam - a lot of it.
And I am reading that PU foam is bad and breaks down.
So how is this Emma Mattress by sleep science a good deal like some people said?...
I read somewhere that foundation is very hard to set up. I am not technically adept.
Anyone who has this bed please reply.
Also about the mattress?
Do you use mattress pad on top of it.
This Emma mattress has PU foam - a lot of it.
And I am reading that PU foam is bad and breaks down.
So how is this Emma Mattress by sleep science a good deal like some people said?...
Re: My research has discovered major problems with all types of beds, yet I still need a bed. Please help. - confusedbedbuyer
Feb 3, 2010 2:06 PM
Feb 3, 2010 2:06 PM
After much reasoning, I'm inclined to go with FloBeds. I called them up the other day and they seemed very friendly and knowledgable and they didn't try to pressure me at all.
I am not sure there is a Canadian equivalent to FloBeds. If there is, then I don't have the time to expend in finding it. I feel like I could spend dozens of more hours searching, and it would probably be in vain, when perhaps I already have the answer right in front of me: FloBeds.
When I called FloBeds they told me that they do ship to Canada and I got the impression that they...
Re: My research has discovered major problems with all types of beds, yet I still need a bed. Please help. - london79
Feb 3, 2010 2:51 PM
Feb 3, 2010 2:51 PM
Re: My research has discovered major problems with all types of beds, yet I still need a bed. Please help. - shelli2k
Feb 3, 2010 7:32 AM
Feb 3, 2010 7:32 AM
Greetings fellow Torontonian! I've been researching mattresses for countless hours and I'm ready to buy. Problem is I can't find a Canadian retailer who sells Sleep Science or comparable brand. Did you make a decision? Care to share? Your input would be greatly appreciated....
Sleep Science Foam Mattress vs. Tempurpedic - galtier
Feb 4, 2010 7:09 AM
Feb 4, 2010 7:09 AM
I purchased a knock-off Tempurpedic mattress last year. Terrible mistake. Our thought was to save money by purchasing a lesser quality and we ended up with a slab of foam mush and nobody to talk to in terms of customer service. We own 3 Tempurpedic mattresses and are going for the 4th (5 years of experience). They are amazing....