Comparing Prices
Feb 13, 2010 10:47 PM
Joined: Feb 5, 2010
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Since I'm considering replacing my mattress with a latex one, I did price comparisons between a few different companies who sell IL Talalay Latex, which I thought I'd share for those of you who are interested.


Comparison Prices for a Queen size mattress configuration, 100% natural IL Talalay Latex, approx. 8": 


SleepEZ


10000 model, consists of 3 layers (your ILD preference) x 2.8" each, for a total thickness of 8.4".

Cover: Includes a Cotton Damask zipper Cover Quilted to lambs wool.

Shipping: Free delivery via FedEx

Return policy: 90 day layer switch out policy on latex mattresses. Return any one of the layers in your mattress in exchange for a layer of different firmness. We pay shipping of new layer to you, and you pay shipping back. Shipping is approximately $30 depending on location.

Cost: $1645 


Flobeds

 

Posture Select model. Consists of a 2" convoluted topper, and 2 x 2-3/4" layers for a total thickness of 8-1/2".

Cover: Includes a cotton damask wool backed cover.

Shipping: If we don't ship when indicated, we pay the freight. Shipping from CA to NY $99.

Return policy: If you are not 100% satisfied with the firmness you select, we will help you re-select. Or we will give your money back. Either way you will only pay the freight.

Cost: $1799 + shipping

 

Sleeplikeabear

 

Configure your own from their selection of toppers from 14 - 36 ILD, additional $15 for 40 & 44 ILD. 2 x 3" = $882 + 1 x 2" + $314, total thickness 8".

Cover: Not included.

Shipping: Free, via UPS Ground.

Return policy: Typically a 30 day guarantee, depending on item purchased. You may receive a refund of your purchase less the total of what we paid for shipping and a reasonable fee for processing or handling your order. If you paid for shipping, you may receive a refund of your purchase less only the processing or handling fee. Must request RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization), include original invoice, and in most cases repack items in original shipping cartons. Return shipping is paid by the customer.

Cost: $1196

 

RockyMountainMattress

 

Offers only Medium Plush (16-18 ILD, 2" $210, 3" $295) and Medium Firm (32 ILD, 2" $230, 3" 320) toppers. Configured with 2 x 3" Medium Firm and 1 x 2" Medium Plush, total thickness 8".

Cover: Not included.

Shipping: Toppers shipped free.

Return policy: 30-night trial on all mattresses, return policy on toppers not stated.

Cancellation policy: Orders that are cancelled within 24 of being placed are not subject to a cancellation fee. Orders cancelled after that time are subject to a fee - see website for specifics.

 

Cost: $850

 

FOAMSWEETFOAM

 

Natural Plus Special.  Three layers of full 3" (9" total). Choose from 4 firmness levels of your choice. 

Cover: Cotton, bamboo, and wool quilted cover.

Shipping: Free.

Return policy: Within 30 days of the invoice date, you may exchange one latex layer of the mattress - one time. We will pay for the freight charges of the exchanged layer. The customer is responsible for packaging and paying for freight charges of the returned item back to Foam Sweet Foam. Within 60 days of the invoice date, you may return the purchase. There is an 18% return fee for any returned item. The customer is responsible for packaging and shipping charges.

Cost: $1599

 

Arizona Premium Mattress Co.

 

Queen 6" 100% All Natural Talalay Latex Core. Your choice of firmness, #22 super soft, #28 soft, #36 medium and #42 firm; 2" topper #22 ILD $229

Cover: Not included.

Shipping: FedEx Ground - $129 from AZ to NY.

Return policy: Core - 30 day satisfaction guarantee less all shipping costs; Topper - not returnable.

 

Cost: Core - $995, current sale price: $795; Topper $229 = $1149 + shipping.

This message was modified Feb 17, 2010 by narnia
Re: Comparing Prices
Reply #15 Feb 16, 2010 2:50 AM
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I have chronic back pain, and I've wasted far too much money on bad mattresses over the last 12-14 years or so.  So while it is important to me to save money, it is even more important to not waste money.  All of the companies on your list sell a similar quality product, and if I had any confidence I knew how to solve my pain issues I would have chosen one of the lower priced ones. 

The reason I chose the higher priced FloBeds was not because it has a better product - I have no reason to think that is true - but because of the superior exchange and return policy.  It is worth something to me to be sure I'm not throwing my money down the drain yet again.  I can work and work and work on this bed to get it right, and if I'm still not comfortable at the end of 3 months I can send it back.  For me this is a win-win situation and worth paying a premium for.  If the mattress works for me it will be money well spent.  If it doesn't, I'll move on from latex entirely but will have the cash to put toward something else.

I'm not saying one company is a better choice or value than the others - that probably depends more on what each of us is looking for.  But FloBeds mattresses come with something that costs extra and has value to me.  So a direct comparison based on thickness and price doesn't capture the whole story.

Linda
Re: Comparing Prices
Reply #16 Feb 16, 2010 11:57 AM
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eagle2 wrote:
Were it not for your link to the BBB site I could not have looked this co. up as the name they put on their website is "Arizona Premium Mattress Company." I could not find anything under this name. They are listed at the BBB as "Mattress Liquidation Specialists." After viewing their BBB record I can see why they're trying to hide.

There is a LOT of debate on how fair the BBB grading system is . . <a href="http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=bbb+unfair&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&aqi=&oq=bbb+unfair&fp=c26c79a56c95bda8">Google search</a>.  In the case of this company, an "F" rating for "Failure to respond to 1 complaint filed against business" in 17 years of business history does seem just a tad harsh.  As with numerous other vendors, they are definitely guilty of "gaming the search engine system" with multiple websites . . <a href="http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=%28888%29+773-7326&start=10&sa=N&fp=c26c79a56c95bda8">phone number search</a>. 

2-17-10 edit . . I stand corrected!  :
"we don't have a call center in Nevada. All calls are answered in California and all our latex foam products are shipped by us."
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Re: Comparing Prices
Reply #17 Feb 16, 2010 1:52 PM
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Sager you make a valid argument. However, their pricing for quality latex leaves them vulnerable to legitimate questioning.

Here is information on how the BBB does there rating.

http://www.bbb.org/business-reviews/ratings/overview.html

I have no desire to defend the BBB, or any other large organization. By nature I tend to suspect large organizations. Where lots of money and prestige are present corruption usually seeps in. I was a member of Consumers Union, publishers of Consumers Reports, for over 40 years. I saw some of their reports that looked quite suspect to me but others that were quite helpful. But over the years I saw them drift more and more towards the upper strata of our very influential society. Finally I got disgusted with it when they reported on hundred thousand dollar plus automobiles and I rescinded my subscription.

But the problem is where do little folks go to get accurate information on anything. Thus, the importance of boards like this one. Where individuals who have no ax to grind (hopefully) can state their actual experiences for others to evaluate.

I have respected your opinions most of the time. You can express them in a rather sarcastic fashion some of the time, however I feel your pain, as some of the questions placed on this board can be not only overly redundant but actually ridiculous. But I have found your opinions, in the main, to be quite accurate. Therefore I appreciate your input.
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Re: Comparing Prices
Reply #18 Feb 16, 2010 2:04 PM
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These prices for the Arizona Mattress Company do seem amazing.  And look at the prices on these Dunlop cores:

http://www.latexmattresscompany.com/latex-cores-natural-7-zoned-dunlop.html

I'm tempted.
Re: Comparing Prices
Reply #19 Feb 17, 2010 12:44 PM
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Thanks Narnia for updating this posting.  Great.  Thanks. 
This message was modified Feb 19, 2010 by Leo3
Re: Comparing Prices
Reply #20 Feb 17, 2010 1:01 PM
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I bought 1 layer of latex from sleeplikeabear before and ended up returning it.  I didn't have any problem dealing with them (got a refund less shipping and handling) and it seemed like it came from and went back to their same address in California.
Re: Comparing Prices
Reply #21 Feb 17, 2010 2:08 PM
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Points: 62
Leo3 wrote:
Narnia, can you edit your original post please with the suggestions and the return policy, shipping rates?  Then send a PM to the Admin to put this on the "Highlighted Threads"  this would be helpful for anyone shopping for latex mattresses.  Thanks.

Leo3 I've updated my original post and send a PM to the Admin.

Sorry about the formatting, I copied and when I pasted and the formatting got messed up, and I was trying to insert hyperlinks for all the websites but it wouldn't work for some reason. Oh well, it's still readable!
Re: Comparing Prices
Reply #22 Feb 17, 2010 2:57 PM
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I was just looking at the Arizona Mattress Company, I thought the queen was $1,095 with a cover:

http://www.latexmattresscompany.com/quadulpllasl.html
Re: Comparing Prices
Reply #23 Feb 17, 2010 3:58 PM
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Their Plush Latex Sleep System mattress is made with 60/40 blended Latex International Talatech® latex. My list only includes 100% All Natural Talalay Latex.
Re: Comparing Prices
Reply #24 Feb 18, 2010 12:32 AM
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narnia wrote:
Leo3 I've updated my original post and send a PM to the Admin.

Sorry about the formatting, I copied and when I pasted and the formatting got messed up, and I was trying to insert hyperlinks for all the websites but it wouldn't work for some reason. Oh well, it's still readable!

Highlight the word you want to have the URL associated with, and then go up to the toolbar above the message you are typing;  and click on the link button and enter the address, this will set the hyperlink.  (Bill posted instructions, I searched the forum).

I will try it here and see it if works:
Foamsweetfoam
it worked!  Took a few times to get it right.  I ended up just copying the website I wanted and pasted it in.

Let us know what you end up for a new mattress.
This message was modified Feb 18, 2010 by Leo3