My visit in person to the FBM factory in Michigan
Oct 16, 2009 8:16 PM
Joined: Oct 16, 2009
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For some background:  I have a bad back due to an injury years ago.  My husband and I have been sleeping on a coil posturepedic for 5 years and in pain most of the time.  We wanted to get a new mattress but were so confused and pressured each time we would agree to go on a mattress buying junket to  try to find a mattress, we would just give up.  Finally the pain was so bad that I was going from lazy boy to bed to couch and return so we decided that something finally had to be done...

I researched the internet form some two months, especially coming upon this site.

Cut to the chase  - we fianlly decided to take a vacation to Detroit and visit the FBM store.  I had called prior to our decision and they had told me that they do have  a showroom and bed area.

When we arrived the building is exactly as the picture depicts.  So far so good.  We slept overnight after the reconnisence and went the next day early in the am.  The factory is really a factory with foam everywhere it can be stuffed.  There were racks and racks similar to those at Sam's club and the like just loaded with mattresses. 

No one bothered us, in fact we didn't know what to do, so we just sarted taking down mattresses and laying on them to try them.  As we were going from rack to rack (they have every foam type there, the LUX HD36, open cell closed cell memory foam slow memory foam fast, latex etc.  Talk about confused.  Someone must have seen us and a woman came over and asked it we would like to try the showroom to try the mattress out (dough).

We went into the "showroom" which was a 40' by 40' room with piles of  all of the mattress types. 

We spent hours and hours trying different combinations, ending with 6" talalay  5.6 density medium  with 2" talalay topper 5.6 density medium.  We went to the car to order by internet on my laptop - free shipping so we were not going to drag it home.

Ordered it last Friday got it yesterday, slept on it last night and I have never had such a good sleep.   No pain WHATSOEVER.  I didn't think that it could be possible any longer.

NOW, that being said, I can't speak to how the mattress would be for anyone else but I am one very satisfied customer..




Re: My visit in person to the FBM factory in Michigan
Reply #1 Oct 16, 2009 9:34 PM
Joined: Aug 21, 2009
Points: 486
LOL I was reading along and thinking . . . I'm going to reply to this post and suggest she try latex!  Then I get to the end and that's exactly what you did!

Congratulations!  Is there any indication on the latex what ILD your 6" core is and 2" topper is?  I'm guessing it's 28-ish throughout since you say both the core and topper are "medium?"

Glad you had the opportunity, which so few of us do, to try out many different foam combinations.  Please continue to update us on your experience with your new latex mattress.
Re: My visit in person to the FBM factory in Michigan
Reply #2 Oct 16, 2009 10:39 PM
Joined: Oct 16, 2009
Points: 3
I unzipped both of the striped covers (we paid extra for a cover for the topper) and could find no indication of the ILD.  HOWEVER, when we tried all of the mattresses at the factory we paid particular attention to the firmness of our final choices so that we would know if we got the real deals when they came by UPS.  We ordered 26-32 ILD on the mattress and 32 on the topper, both were just as ordered because there is quite a difference in feel on the firm, it is really firm.  This has also been discussed on this website.  We are both rather normal in weight 185 husband and 145 me, so the firm was way too hard, even with the topper.  By the way the pictures that were submitted elsewhere on this site were perfect to describe our receipt also.  Whoever did them did a great job.

I was so exited about a final purchase after years of agony that I went back inside the factory after ordering and took photos.  A person came up to me to ask what I was doing - seeing the flashes, and all - (I was walking freely around the sewing area and  foam cutting area)  I told him that I had just purchased on line and was excited. He kindly offered me a tour, but I declined.

Anyway I hope some of this helps you all to know that the place actually exists.
Re: My visit in person to the FBM factory in Michigan
Reply #3 Oct 17, 2009 12:50 PM
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sharron1949 wrote:
I was so exited about a final purchase after years of agony that I went back inside the factory after ordering and took photos.

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Re: My visit in person to the FBM factory in Michigan
Reply #4 Oct 18, 2009 10:59 AM
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Re: My visit in person to the FBM factory in Michigan
Reply #5 Oct 18, 2009 11:46 AM
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sharron1949 wrote:

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