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Re: Can one of you old timers here help me out - you wrote me... - jimsocal
Aug 20, 2009 5:45 PM
Aug 20, 2009 5:45 PM
Okay... update on springs...
I can't get the Original Mattress Factory mattress because I live in California.
I went shopping at local stores today. Remember I'm not really shopping for a mattress, just the springs, but I will buy a mattress and just dissect it after I try it out for a while and decide it needs better / different foam on top of the springs. As far as I know, you can't buy just springs, and if I did it would have no box wrapped around them, etc....
So I checked out Ortho just because it was close and they had a sign up as if they were having a big sale. Yeah, right...
I walked in and the guy in there (there was only one as far as I could tell) was a complete ass. He knew nothing about the mattresses and when I asked if they had a spec sheet...
I can't get the Original Mattress Factory mattress because I live in California.
I went shopping at local stores today. Remember I'm not really shopping for a mattress, just the springs, but I will buy a mattress and just dissect it after I try it out for a while and decide it needs better / different foam on top of the springs. As far as I know, you can't buy just springs, and if I did it would have no box wrapped around them, etc....
So I checked out Ortho just because it was close and they had a sign up as if they were having a big sale. Yeah, right...
I walked in and the guy in there (there was only one as far as I could tell) was a complete ass. He knew nothing about the mattresses and when I asked if they had a spec sheet...
Re: Can one of you old timers here help me out - you wrote me... - jimsocal
Aug 20, 2009 2:05 PM
Thanks, jankkdc! Those are a couple of the posts I was remembering, though there was still one someone wrote me specifically about how I needed springs but I can't find that one.
In any case I am convinced I do need springs now. Now I just need to figure out which mattress to buy. I will consider your Original Mattress Factory mattress. So it's still good for you? Someone else mentioned they went for the model "up" from the Legacy, the Ortho Extra. Did you try that one? Why did you go with the Legacy instead? I am inclined to go with the Legacy if you say it works for you.
One comment you made is EXACTLY what I am experiencing. You wrote :
"Because of my back injury, I needed that support. This [the Lux foam mattress] Re: Can one of you old timers here help me out - you wrote me... - jankdc
Aug 19, 2009 8:38 PM
Aug 20, 2009 2:05 PM
Thanks, jankkdc! Those are a couple of the posts I was remembering, though there was still one someone wrote me specifically about how I needed springs but I can't find that one.
In any case I am convinced I do need springs now. Now I just need to figure out which mattress to buy. I will consider your Original Mattress Factory mattress. So it's still good for you? Someone else mentioned they went for the model "up" from the Legacy, the Ortho Extra. Did you try that one? Why did you go with the Legacy instead? I am inclined to go with the Legacy if you say it works for you.
One comment you made is EXACTLY what I am experiencing. You wrote :
"Because of my back injury, I needed that support. This [the Lux foam mattress] Re: Can one of you old timers here help me out - you wrote me... - jankdc
Aug 19, 2009 8:38 PM
This is one of the posts:
http://www.whatsthebest-mattress.com/forum/springs-not-foam-make-difference/5198-A-1.html
Here is another:
http://www.whatsthebest-mattress.com/forum/thoughts-foam-review-original-mattress-factory-mattress-defense-pocket-coil-marshall-springs/5208-0-1.html...
http://www.whatsthebest-mattress.com/forum/springs-not-foam-make-difference/5198-A-1.html
Here is another:
http://www.whatsthebest-mattress.com/forum/thoughts-foam-review-original-mattress-factory-mattress-defense-pocket-coil-marshall-springs/5208-0-1.html...
Mattress Exchange experience at OMF???????? - Marybeth
Aug 11, 2009 5:39 PM
Aug 11, 2009 5:39 PM
Just wondering if anyone has actually gone ahead and returned a new mattress at the Original Mattress Factory, and paid the 25% fee to get a different model, and how that experience was. I recall Zzzzzzpleazzzzsaying she was going to try to return her ultra plush ortho for a extra firm a while back, but no follow up on this site. I have an extra firm ortho and still find it a bit uncomfortable, and would like some feedback on how OMF handles such a situation. WIth the help of a fiberbed, I have enhanced and improved my bed and the quality of sleep though....
Re: need a new firm innerspring mattress.. - Marybeth
Aug 6, 2009 12:51 PM
Aug 6, 2009 12:51 PM
I spent a lot of time researching mattresses this spring, and very few on the market have a true inner-spring component. If you leave on the East Coast, you can find them at The Original Mattress Factory in the Pittsburgh area. They are one of the few brands out there who make a flippable mattress made of high gauge and quality springs. Most major brand mattresses today are one sided and have excessive amounts of foam. Check for them online by the company's name...Good luck hunting......
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Marybeth
Jul 28, 2009 4:01 PM
Jul 28, 2009 4:01 PM
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - Marybeth
Jul 28, 2009 12:02 PM
Jul 28, 2009 12:02 PM
Regarding your post on being still in the process of "breaking" in you OMF mattress: I have had mine now for about 2 and 1/2 months, and am STILL trying to break it in. You are so right about the ones in the store being so much more comfortable....and customers don't spend 8 hours a day on every bed!...Makes me wonder....
I do love the support and quality of the Ortho. extra firm I purchased, but have had to add a fiber bed to "soften" it up. And that has been working out. Amazing how we find ourselves buying a bed, at a considerable expense, and then paying more to doctor it up once we get it home. Good luck and keep us posted as to your success and hope you sleep better....
I do love the support and quality of the Ortho. extra firm I purchased, but have had to add a fiber bed to "soften" it up. And that has been working out. Amazing how we find ourselves buying a bed, at a considerable expense, and then paying more to doctor it up once we get it home. Good luck and keep us posted as to your success and hope you sleep better....
Re: Rejuvenite latex pillows from OMF - Marybeth
Jul 25, 2009 4:14 PM
No, I do not think so. If you want the brand sold at Original Mattress Factory in the Pittsburgh area, you must purchase them at the store. You can go online and search for latex pillows, talalay (I think it is called) is the material they are made from. I saw prices ranging from $60-$120. Good luck. ...
Jul 25, 2009 4:14 PM
No, I do not think so. If you want the brand sold at Original Mattress Factory in the Pittsburgh area, you must purchase them at the store. You can go online and search for latex pillows, talalay (I think it is called) is the material they are made from. I saw prices ranging from $60-$120. Good luck. ...
Re: Nervous about new mattress purchase...Any input on Original Mattress Factory mattresses? - darcidoll
Jul 28, 2009 4:53 AM
Jul 28, 2009 4:53 AM
-- Update on my mattress the Ultra Plush- Orth. from Original Mattress Factory.. my husband loves it ! I am getting "used " to it although I
think I am back with the memory foam pads. at least on my side of the bed as I just like a
more cushioned bed. The jury is still out after 2 weeks.
I agree with earlier poster that it isn't as cushy as the one in the store..
however, I am not trading it in. It has great support and is a great bed overall.
I had a friend visit from Florida who told me she bought all of their family beds there when she lived in Ohio and regretted that
OMF beds are not sold there.
All in all a reasonably happy ending.
I am ok with the bed and would certainly refer this store for a reasonably priced quality product.
Happy Sleeping !
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think I am back with the memory foam pads. at least on my side of the bed as I just like a
more cushioned bed. The jury is still out after 2 weeks.
I agree with earlier poster that it isn't as cushy as the one in the store..
however, I am not trading it in. It has great support and is a great bed overall.
I had a friend visit from Florida who told me she bought all of their family beds there when she lived in Ohio and regretted that
OMF beds are not sold there.
All in all a reasonably happy ending.
I am ok with the bed and would certainly refer this store for a reasonably priced quality product.
Happy Sleeping !

Sealy Spring Free Weybridge VS Latex International DIY products - george
Jul 29, 2009 5:55 PM
Jul 29, 2009 5:55 PM
Like many of you, I've come here looking to get the most out of the $1000 - $2000 I'm about to spend on a bed for me and my wife. We currently have a innerspring plush pillow top, and it's not working out for us - both of us are getting back pain while sleeping and then after we wake up. We decided that we want a firmer bed, and I've been looking at Latex beds. I went to a local store, and tried out the three Sealy Spring Free beds they have, and two of them were way too soft while the Weybridge was perfect. It was $1899 after $400 rebate, so it's definately pricey, especially considering I went to the Original Mattress Factory and found an innerspring I liked for $670. Nevertheless, I like the idea of a latex bed, and a...