I have seen several postings on why Sleepez seem to offer the same products at lower prices than the competitors, and I just wanted to offer my observations. 1st, I have been sleeping on Sleepez's Organic Select 10000 with matching foundation for about a week and I absolutely love it! I highly recommend it to anyone who is "on the fence" or thinking that the more expensive brand is better quality. 2nd. For anyone considering purchasing a Flobed or other higher priced bed because they think that it will be a higher quality product, please do your research first. I believe Sleepez mentions on their website that they use the exact same manufacturers as the big S brands. This means almost identical mattresses! Also, look at Latex International's website. They have a product page where they list all the companies that they manufacture for, and Flobeds as well as a number of other companies are LI's clients. There is no difference in the latex being used in Sleepez's much cheaper beds than Flobeds or any of the others! http://www.latexfoam.com/index.php?did=11#2 Save your money, buy a Sleepez! I've slept better in the last week than I have my entire life! |
It is my understanding that Latex International manufactures there 100% natural botanically grown latex in 6 inch molds. And they cast their Blended Latex in 5.6 inch molds. Then when the manufacturer gets these pieces of latex, if they have not already had latex international slice them, then they must slice them into 3 inch pieces for 100% natural, and 2.8 inch pieces for blended latex. I have always wondered why SleepEZ advertises their 100% natural latex pieces as being 2.8 inches in thickness. The question has also been asked, "What SleepEZ does with their returned used pieces of latex?" I have not heard any satisfactory answers on this forum to that question. I am in no way trying to disparage against SleepEZ. There are many satisfied customers of theirs on this forum. They do have cheaper prices. But given the above questions about their operation one just has to wonder. Also they do seem to lean towards blended latex, and they also receive their latex from a variety of manufacturers other than Latex International. To be fair to FloBeds they state their policy regarding their return pieces on their website and not by word of mouth over the telephone as SleepEZ seems to be doing (when I checked, several weeks ago, what is stated on SleepEZ website does not square with what people are saying that Sean is telling them about SleepEZ return policy), I think what we need to do, as best we can, compare apples to apples as regards prices. The old saying, "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch!" It's a truism that we need to seriously consider in all of our business transactions. I am sure others are just like me, their money did not come to them quickly or easily and we need to fully understand what it is we are purchasing. That is why forums like this one are so important to people like us. But we do need to get our facts correct so that others may benefit. This message was modified Apr 19, 2010 by eagle2
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Eagle, I do believe that the 100% natural Talalay latex mattress offered by Sleepez is three layers of 3" latex: |
http://www.sleepez.com/latex-mattress-13000.htm This is where I always wind up when I select there 13000. I see your point regarding the link you show. However you must extrapolate the dimensions based on a picture that is different from the link I posted. I just wish there website was a little more clear and a little bit easier to operate. I'm not accusing them of anything. And it may just be that I am a poor operator of websites, or just don't get it! But it has always seemed to me that SleepEZ would prefer to sell you the blended products. Not that there's anything wrong with blended products, in fact if memory serves, that is what you have and you are quite satisfied with it. Over time it may even prove to be superior as far as wearability is concerned to all natural. But it would be a good thing if they would show the same kind of illustration for their all-natural product and the dimensions of the different layers that they show for their blended product in the link that I provided. And they are still showing this 90 day exchange policy. "
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Hi Eagle. I hope you enjoyed your "vacation". You don't have to worry, because the forum has been more than fair towards flobeds. Since you have asked what sleepeze does with their returns, you obviously feel that this is an important issue. I don't think that all you flobed "homies" satisfactorily responded to Natalie's husband's statement about the old off colored piece of foam sent as a replacment, nor has anyone commented about Lynn's replacment piece that smelled so bad that she was embarrassed that her guests might smell it. We both have every right to be happy about our respective purchases, but since neither of us really knows anything about sleepeze, don't you think we should let those with at least SOME information be the ones to comment.
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Eagle, The Sleepez 13000 model offered in a choice of Dunlop or blended Talalay latex: http://www.sleepez.com/latex-mattress-13000.htm It says right in the description that the layers are 2.8" and the total is 10.4" (excluding cover). The Sleepez 13000 model offered in 100% natural Talalay latex: http://www.sleepez.com/natural.htm It says in the description that the layers total 12" (4x3=12) (excluding cover). I have a Flobeds and like them just as much as you, but I do believe you are splitting hairs here. There is no lack of information on the Sleepez site about what comprises the mattress. Yes, Sleepez does advocate blended Talalay latex over natural blended latex. They state on their website that blended Talalay latex combines the best qualities of natural latex (softness) with synthetic latex (strength and durability). They believe that blended latex will have a longer life than natural latex. So, Flobeds has a slightly different slant. They tip their hats to 100% natural. In reality, we both know that there is little to no documented evidence that one is superior to the other and I can't imagine how one would go about demonstrating this. In the end, the benefits of blended vs natural is a subjective experience. There are going to be people who want a 100% natural product and the 100% Natural Talalay is going to speak to them. There are other people who are going to take a pragmatists approach and believe that the strength and durability of blended, along with the lower price, outweighs the "100% natural" tag. |
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Eagle: I'm glad you enjoyed your "time away". Just because, for some reason, you like flobeds doesn't make me feel the need to like them, as well. Of course, it doesn't make me feel the need to dislike them either. There were no Savvyrest returns because, with their help, we got it right the first time, but, if there had been any returns necessary, at least we can be certain that the new pieces would, in fact, be new. Even though you commented on my "homies" remark, you still chose to not respond to the fact that on at least two occasions flobeds did not send out pristine replacements as their "return policy" stated they would do. As to my "sideways logic", isn't is obvious my intent is not to impress you but to, in some way, get you to be more fair. As to my "sarcastic gland", Eagle, after reading literally hundreds of your pro flobed/anti everyone else posts, I just can't seem to contain myself. Philip |
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Would you two please stop your spat, or carry it to a private channel :) This is doing nothing to further the comparative discussion of what Flobeds and Sleepez have to offer. |
Anyway, Kimberly, I hope you receive your bed and can report on it before I finally place my order. This message was modified Apr 19, 2010 by cynicaljones
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