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Bensons, what kind of cheap contractor are you?
At minimum you should be on Marlboro Lights
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Originally posted by threaded View PostI use a fogger and a fan meant for green houses. Way better at maintaining a higher humidity. You can get humidifiers of this design made for domestic situations, unfortunately they appear too small and none that are self filling.
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I use a fogger and a fan meant for green houses. Way better at maintaining a higher humidity. You can get humidifiers of this design made for domestic situations, unfortunately they appear too small and none that are self filling.
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Bensons update....
Called Bensons - said they could exchange for a third Reylon, or I could choose another.
Took a look at their website, I can only see Reylon or Sealy in the ortho range (I need an ortho for back).
Refund not an option.
Got a dehumidifier in place - does it seem reasonable to try a third mattress with dehumidifier on like the clappers for a month with weekly turns, then fortnightly until I get up to a monthly turn? Central heated house from the 1950's, bedroom on ground floor, hence possible some damp problems, but always had a mattress on slats, first divan.
Was thinking also about buying a set of double bed slats to put between the mattess and divan base, which should get some air circulating.
I cannot believe the lengths I have to go to for a good quality bed.
Fair play to Bensons for offering another bed though - just wish they had a bigger range of ortho beds, even though Reylon are darned good, if not damp in my experience!
This is mine: http://www.bensonsforbeds.co.uk/Diva...van;42495.aspxTags: None
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