Hello my fellow mattress shoppers,
Does anybody have a recommendation for the following: I'm looking for a king size plush innerspring mattress in the $1000 - $1400 price range (mattress only). I'm looking for a pocket coil mattress with a good coil count. The best quality mattress I can find within that price range. And, the plan is to buy a platform bed... Any recommendations of where to go for a good platform in the $300-$500 price range would be greatly appreciated also. Thanks, KingSizePlush Seeker This message was modified May 12, 2010 by a moderator
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I almost bought a bed from Omaha Bedding Company--had slept on one in a hotel and loved it. Very good quality, and it was about $1300 for a king. Went with latex instead. For a platform bed, do a google search--i bought a good one for about $450, possibly from platformbeds.com--can't remember the exact site. But there are good, inexpensive ones out there! |
That's right, I did see several platform beds that weren't too terribly expensive, but we wanted a tall storage bed with drawers beneath so I didn't look that closely at most of them. When did tall bed frames go out of style, anyway? Most of what I saw was so low to the floor that hubby and I were groaning at the thought of hauling out of bed every morning. Our older joints don't like getting up so much these days... I hope your quest is progressing well. |
Stayed at hotel over the weekend that had Serta Perfect Sleeper, I am now trying to find out which one as it was perfect, for now I am giving up on both latex and foam, too many problems and none so far resolve the back issues. I know these mattresses are known to wear out quickly, but at $1700, if it lasts 2 yrs and I dont have pain, I will take it. This message was modified May 10, 2010 by randys
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Randy, If it was a Hampton Inn, I know that they also have their own Serta mattresses made just for them. I came close to buying it twice. The first time I had to call Serta direct and ask for the mattress. It was fairly high priced with NO returns. Now, I believe you can order it right through the Hampton Inn web site. It's still fairly high priced with NO returns. Mark |
I am always surprised at the number of people who report staying in hotels and finding the mattresses so comfortable. It has been years since I slept in a hotel bed without waking up in agonizing pain. Clearly I have been staying at the wrong hotels . . . |
Not to rain on anyone's parade, because frankly I too had a similar experience (except it was my sister's house instead of a hotel). But I have to wonder if there is some placebo effect or some other psychological mechanism that might cause us to sleep better in someone else's bed. Maybe because we're on vacation and have less stress?* And I am one who always thinks people blame "stress" for too many things... but I am just looking for an explanation for this phenomenon of sleeping better on hotel beds... (which I also have had in the past). I mean, come on - a SERTA? They are considered among the WORST of the S Co. mattresses! Well, what the heck, though. It might be worth a try if it even gives you 6 months of good sleep.... Good luck and keep us posted! *In my case, there was not a "less stress" factor at all. I was going home to visit my family under unfortunate circumstances, so it was not a "carefree" type vacation. So I have NO explanation as to why I enjoyed my sister's mattress so much. |
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