Is FBM legit?
I've noticed several posts in here about people having good dealings with foambymail. Since I am looking to purchase a latex mattress i decided to give them a call due to the unbelievable pricing compared to every other site on the internet. After spending a good deal of time on their website I picked up the phone and spoke to a real person. That was good. I have done my due diligence in researching latex mattresses and feel I know a lot about them. The first question I asked received an unbelievable respose- Do you use fire retardant chemicals in your covers? Answer- We realize we have a compliance issue and are working to resolve it. So I guess I don't need to send them my doctors prescription for a non-treated mattress like all the other law abiding manufacturers require. Not that I'm complaining but blatent disregard for the laws of our country definately concerns me. Technically, and I know this because I spoke to another manufacturer about it, the feds can come in and make the recall every single mattress they put out that did not meet the strict fire-retardant standards set forth almost 2 years ago by our government. Anyone who has bought a mattress from this company should check the law label for a statement that says it complies to something called TB-1633. That's the law the feds passed a few years ago requiring all mattresses to be tested for flammability issues. The next major issue I addressed based on the info presented on their website was " who is the manufacturer of your all natural talalay latex"? Answer- It comes from Europe. OK, again I have done my due diligence in this department and with Dunlopillo Foam going out of business Sept. of last year, there simply is only one manufacturer in the world making all natural talalay latex and that is Latex International right here in the good old US of A. So what gives foambymail? Are you deliberately trying to fool and an unassuming public into thinking the second rate latex you exhibit on your web site is the real deal? Or do you have no clue what you are doing? People, look around the internet and the picture they show of a zoned latex core ( which is supposed be that of all natural talalay) is really nothing more than run of the mill Dunlop foam which, in my opinion, feels nothing at all like all natural talalay and is also considerably cheaper. Even the toppers they are selling depict a picture of rolled goods which again is typical of Dunlop foam. My talalay topper has exactly 5/8" between holes center to center and it's #22 ILD. Although I can't verify without purchasing, theirs looks much greater than that and is more like the much cheaper Dunlop foam. Do your research and ask yourself how they can be so much cheaper than everybody else? This always throws up a red flag when I'm buying online. Believe it or not, sometimes you do get exactly what you pay for. This message was modified Apr 29, 2009 by porchdog
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Re: Is FBM legit?
Despite having a FloBed Latex mattress kit, I bought a 1" Queen Topper from Brylane Home and I love the softness, the no smell, and the no glued seam it has. The topper from FloBed was too thick at 2" for me and I did not like the glued seam despite liking the latex cores and the latex zippered cover and the slat box with the 10" legs. I never heard of FBM or other latex companies at the time and clients and others on another site told me about FloBeds. |
Re: Is FBM legit?
Hey Varanoid, I read your post WAAAAY back regarding the Ikea Erfjord and went out to research one ... nice mattress ... but wanted to let you know that I found another foam provider in the Toronto area. You can find out more about them at www.foamite.com They have a neat product called Koosh ... they use Soy Bean oil as a substitute for PU and it reduces the toxicity of the mattress significantly. I am considering order this product for the foam core ... support layer. Anyways, I am grateful to hear that FBM does NOT have fire retardant chemicals ... I don't smoke or play with matches in bed. I am grateful for Gary's comments as it spawned credible and balanced support of a product that I have thought was the only way I could affordably get a latex mattress. As well, I also prefer the Dunlop for the core with perhaps a Talalay Topper. What did you use for your bed frame ... did you get an Ikea box with regular slats? Or go with the "Euro Slats"? I am thinking of this option with a Ikea frame. Jazzsinger |
Re: Is FBM legit?
Different manufacturers have different sized molds. If your Talalay core comes from Latex International it will likely have a glue seam. You can't feel it and it doesn't affect the durability of the foam. Nor is a glue seam the mark of an inferior product. LI makes extremely high quality latex to exacting standards. |
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I too just want to say that I've had good experience with FBM. Both with their latex and PU foam. If you get any of the PU foam make sure that you weigh it, I've read that they sometimes get mixed and send the wrong density. As for the mattresses, they can just say that they sell mattress cores and mattress covers and not worry about compliance with flame retardants. |
Re: Is FBM legit?
Gary wrote: "People, look around the internet and the picture they show of a zoned latex core ( which is supposed be that of all natural talalay) is really nothing more than run of the mill Dunlop foam which, in my opinion, feels nothing at all like all natural talalay and is also considerably cheaper." It has been my experience that you cannot tell whether its Talalay or Dunlop by looking at it. I don't know anything about the company he refers to, but I do know you can't tell by a picture. |