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Waterbed. very comfy. We have a “split mattress” version so my side is firmer than BGG. Also, each side has individual heating control.
Had one for the last 15 years & very happy with it.
(now waiting for the smutty comments, as this is general after all)
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Went into a couple of the stores to try a vareity out, turns out anything would have been better than out old mattress as it was shagged (no pun intended)
Went for this one but being northern managed to get it for a fair bit cheaper
Was delivered today and it's fooking massive, its now higher than the bedside tables and MrsMac's feet can't reach the ground when she is sitting on the edge of the bed!
Shame I am 200 miles away, but looking forward to a decent night sleep when I get home
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I have an Emma memory foam king size one for 450 (was on offer) and it's very good, if I sleep on anything else I get a stiff lower back.
qh
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostEve mattresses have the name. Everyone who stays at my gaff and sleeps overnight remarks on how comfy they are.
(They're not cheap though, at £600 a pop.)
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAnyone bought a new mattress recently, and if so any recommendations?
Are the newcomers (Leesa/Casper/etc) any good?
(They're not cheap though, at £600 a pop.)
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You think nlady uses a mattress?
Try behind a lift in the multistorey.
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Hypnos, as used in Premier Inn.
Premier Inn | Hypnos in Hotels | Hypnos Beds
We have one and it's the most comfortable mattress I've ever slept on.
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Memory foam mattresses, which seem to be all the rage at present, are really very warm to sleep on.
I had one for years and switched to a sprung mattress with built in wool topper which is very comfortable. I like mattresses to be on the firm side.
Mine came from Next for £765 in 2017. They don't seem to stock it any more.
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I always found these to be both helpful & knowledgeable
Luxury Mattresses | John Ryan By Design - Mattress & Bed Specialists
HTH
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