Icomfort Deals for Queen Bed
Oct 14, 2011 1:36 AM
Joined: Oct 14, 2011
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I have been doing some research 10/14/2011

Are ICOMFORT beds prices set in stone?

So far I have been offered the Revolution Queen bed without mobile base, with two pillows,box sring, bed cover, free shipping, free set up, free removal of old bed, 36 month financing 120 day warranty through matress one for $1,999.00+tax in florida

 

On HHGregg website they have it for $1,774.00 but I don't think this includes the box spring

 

Amazon has it for $1,774 but again not sure if it comes with box spring.. Here is the link--->http://www.amazon.com/Queen-Serta-iComfort-Revolution-Mattress/dp/B0055P1XBU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1318570367&sr=8-1

 

 

Has anyone seen it cheaper any where else?

Re: Icomfort Deals for Queen Bed
Reply #1 Oct 14, 2011 2:06 PM
Joined: Jun 2, 2011
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Debo954 wrote:

 

 

I have been doing some research 10/14/2011

 

Are ICOMFORT beds prices set in stone?

So far I have been offered the Revolution Queen bed without mobile base, with two pillows,box sring, bed cover, free shipping, free set up, free removal of old bed, 36 month financing 120 day warranty through matress one for $1,999.00+tax in florida

 

On HHGregg website they have it for $1,774.00 but I don't think this includes the box spring

 

Amazon has it for $1,774 but again not sure if it comes with box spring.. Here is the link--->http://www.amazon.com/Queen-Serta-iComfort-Revolution-Mattress/dp/B0055P1XBU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1318570367&sr=8-1

 

 

Has anyone seen it cheaper any where else?

FWIW,  I would score a Tempurpedic Cloud which is also $1999 for a Queen mattress and fixed TP foundation.

Why?  The foundations - iComfort is in my opinion a lightweight (and unsturdy) typical box spring that is sold with most Serta and Beautyrest innerspring mattresses.  In less than 4 weeks, the 'wires' at the surfaces permanently bent down in the middle, maybe a 1/4" or so on my iComfort box spring.  I could see it by looking in through the fabric at bottom of box spring.

The Tempurpedic foundation is a heavy duty (and heavy) solid top piece with reinforcement.  There is a vertical piece of wood that supports the surface directly, right down the center of the foundation, head to toe. The wood surface feels very sturdy as well.

I'm quite skeptical of the Revolution mattress.  It sinks down an awful lot, like ultra plush to me.  I found out why in my 4 weeks having it - there is no less than 5.75" memory foam.  It didn't feel all that dense either.  Compared to any Tempurpedic, that is a heck of a lot of memory foam.  I came up with a neck out of whack after a few weeks on it.  The thing that irks me, is they advertised it as having 4.75" memory foam, but my tape measure showed different.   I was pretty warm sleeping on the iComfort.  Where's the airflow channel as found on Tempurpedics?  Granted I was sunk pretty far in the mattress, but, I was too warm on the iComfort.  Used same quilt I do on the TP.

The Tempurpedic gives off somewhat more odor and it lasts weeks longer, that's the only downside.  Overall, I'm highly satisfied - good support and nice comfort.

That's my opinion on things.

 

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