Buying a Floor Model Mattress
I'd recently made a purchase for a bed frame, mattress and box spring from Wickes Furniture. They went bankrupt and so they're out of the mattress that I placed an order for. After trying over over 30 mattress', I realized that I REALLY liked the one I chose. Here's the problem: They ran out of the mattress at the warehouse and so I'm not getting the one I really liked. They offered no other explanation really so I tried to see if I can find the exact one myself. Result: I couldn't. The only place that seems to have them is Wickes and it's a floor model. And now my very important question: I don't feel as if I'm being too anal about this, but a few others do. I'm convinced that it's seriously half-witted to buy a mattress that people TRY day IN and day OUT ---every single day--- for who knows how many week? Years? The germs from every human and their household germs are on that bed. And then to know all of that and purchase that mattress that I'll be sleeping on just to get 20% off? I don't know. I highly, highly doubt I'll be purchasing it any time soon but thought I'd get the opinions of those who aren't in this crazy circle of mine. Any thoughts, comments, opinions would be greatly, greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, -Anthony |
Re: Buying a Floor Model Mattress
Thanks for the help, man. :) Good points all around, for sure. I'm just going to "test drive" another 30 er...80 mattress' again (somewhere other than Wickes - 'cause you're right, who knows if they'll even deliver) to see if I can find one I like. On a similar note, the bed frame I bought is a queen-sized frame, do you know if any queen-sized bed and box spring would fit or do the sizes all run different? |
Re: Buying a Floor Model Mattress
A standard queen size mattress is 60 X 80. A queen size bed frame should fit any queen size mattress. |