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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostOne dodgy pint of cider/curry/kebab, sh@t the bed and thats £14K down the pan.
Good point though. I'll tell the missus to be careful.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've got one of these and saying it's ultimate is an understatement. Just ordered two more for the kids.
John Lewis & Partners The Ultimate Collection Cashmere Pocket Spring Zip Link Mattress, Medium, Emperor at John Lewis & Partners
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've got one of these and saying it's ultimate is an understatement. Just ordered two more for the kids.
John Lewis & Partners The Ultimate Collection Cashmere Pocket Spring Zip Link Mattress, Medium, Emperor at John Lewis & Partners
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've got one of these and saying it's ultimate is an understatement. Just ordered two more for the kids.
John Lewis & Partners The Ultimate Collection Cashmere Pocket Spring Zip Link Mattress, Medium, Emperor at John Lewis & Partners
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've got one of these and saying it's ultimate is an understatement. Just ordered two more for the kids.
John Lewis & Partners The Ultimate Collection Cashmere Pocket Spring Zip Link Mattress, Medium, Emperor at John Lewis & Partners
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I've got one of these and saying it's ultimate is an understatement. Just ordered two more for the kids.
John Lewis & Partners The Ultimate Collection Cashmere Pocket Spring Zip Link Mattress, Medium, Emperor at John Lewis & Partners
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I had a firm memory foam mattress (not tempur) and found it very comfortable. Only downside is that it gets very hot.
My Dad, who has awful back issues, now has my old bed and mattress and complains about it being hot but doesn't complain about his back.
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Eve Mattresses are the answer. Now what was the question again?
They're about £600 for a king size, or were a couple of years ago, and everyone who stays at my gaff remarks on how comfortable they are.
(I don't have any financial interest in recommending them BTW.)
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Had same problem.
Spend some money, you will be so glad you did. Get super king with two single mattresses that zip together, you can both then get the firmness that suits. We got Harrison with natural animal fibres. It is absolute bliss combined with Sheridan bedding. Cost 3k for mattress and bedding but the better sleep makes it worth every penny.
I CAN'T STRESS ENOUGH, SPEND SOME SERIOUS MONEY AND GET SOME SEROUISLY BLISSFUL SLEEP!!
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Bought a Tempur Cloud years ago and the thing is an absolute pleasure to sleep in.
Worth every penny and they do 0% finance
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