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Sleep Train San Francisco - Van Ness Aladdin Rugs & Mattresses wrote a review for Tuft & Needle The staff is very friendly. They do same day deliveries as well in San Francisco. Transactions are very easy, and no pressure… wrote a review for Ashley HomeStore In November of last year, my wife visited your location in Colton, CA, and purchased a couch, love seat, ottoman, a full sized… wrote a review for Sleep Train South San Francisco Katie, you were amazing!! Such a knowledgeable member of the sleep train team. As soon as we walked into sleep train, Katie… wrote a review for Furniture & Mattress Liquidators I would give this place a ZERO!!Horrible place and I mean that!! I moved in the area and decided to use this place because it's…I would recommend one of the national retailers such as Macy's.  Their pricing is standardized and well published across the nation.  This means their mark up or margins are consistent and must effectively compete with other national retailers. 




Compare this to the "discount" or dedicated mattress chains and I can't help but think they are just looking to scam consumers.  Their entire pricing scheme is designed to deceive consumers.  A few examples of this are:Almost all of them offer to beat any competitor's price - What they don't tell you is you won't be able to get them to honor this.  Every chain has a unique name for their mattresses even though they are the same exact model from the same manufacturers.  This is not a mistake.  This is by design so you can't compare models across different storesPrice negotiations - Every time I step into one of these stores I feel like I am in a 3rd world country bargaining with a street vendor for a t-shirt.  They expect people to negotiate!   Then they try to make you feel good by lowering the prices or throwing in free pillows when asked.  This just means advertised prices are marked up astronomically.  How would you know you got the best price?  A few years ago one of these mattress chains quoted my buddy $1,000 more for the same exact mattress they quoted me a few days ago. 




That was after they took $500 off!Guarantee and warranty - Why do they try to sell you this?  The warranty and guarantee comes from the manufacturer.  If anything goes wrong good luck trying to contact the discount chain.  That would assume they are still around and will be helpful.  Compare this to a national retailer who again has standardized and well published policies with a brand to protect.I also highly recommend a Tuft and Needle mattress. They're inexpensive, have an amazing 30 day trial (money back guarantee), a comes with free shipping! Tuft and Needle Foam Mattress Review!Sleep Train> Locations> California> San Francisco Sleep Train locations in San Francisco offer guests a premier shopping experience. Sleep Train provides our guests access to premium mattresses from top name brands combined with superior services and highly trained sleep experts. We also offer a variety of mattress sales and financing offers throughout the year, so check back often! As Sleep Train has grown from its first location to over 300 stores, our mission remains the same: always provide superior service, the best selection, and unbeatable prices – all backed by our 100-day low price guarantee.




Our stores in San Francisco offer same day delivery on all in-stock purchases made by 2 p.m., plus we will set-up your new mattress and remove your old set. Whether you are suffering from backaches, snoring or just can’t fall asleep, Sleep Train in CA has the right sleep solution for you. Our highly trained sleep experts are on hand to answer any questions and help match you with a mattress we guarantee you’ll love. Sleep Train’s goal is to provide you with the most comfortable, positive and well-informed mattress-buying experience that you won’t find anywhere else. At San Francisco Sleep Train locations, you will find premium mattresses from top name brands, including Tempur-Pedic, Serta iComfort, Sealy Posturepedic, Beautyrest and more. Adjustable bases, pillows and sheets are in stock and ready to complete your personalized sleep system. Sleep Train is your ticket to a better night's sleep.® Sleep Train San Francisco - Van Ness Reviews - page 2Free Shipping to 48 states and most areas in Canada.




Top rated mattress store in San Francisco. People say Keetsa is more than just a mattress store. It is an experience. Feel free to visit the store to meet our staff and have some wonderful tea brewed just for you. And don't forget take a FREE eye mask! 68 Division Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 Mon - Sun : 10am to 6pm Street Parking Available and we offer validation up to 1hour when parked at 675 Townsend Street parking garage. For any inquiry on orders placed in the store, please call the store at below direct lines. We do more of what makes you happy. Feel free to visit us anytime! 2117 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA 94702 1221 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291 Mon - Sun : 11am to 7pm 69 Mercer Street, New York, NY 10012 Mon - Sat : 11am to 7pm Sun : 10am to 6pm Meet Keetsa on your travel You can now sleep on Keetsa products at these fine hotels. We are working very hard to bring Keetsa mattresses to your city.




For any other service inquiry, please call us at 1.877.753.3872Obsessively engineered for outrageous comfort, our mattress, sheets, and pillow work together to create a sleep environment that loves you back. No wonder the Casper has won so many awards. ONE OF TIME’S 25 BEST INVENTIONS OF 2015 FAST COMPANY INNOVATION BY DESIGN FINALIST 2015 BIG INNOVATION AWARD 2016 Obsessively engineered for outrageous comfort, our mattress, sheets, and pillow work together to create a sleep environment that loves you back. INTRODUCING THE NEW CASPER DOG MATTRESS Sleep on it, lounge on it, dream on it — if you don’t love your Casper product, we’ll take it back and give you a full refund.Every entrenched industry is getting a dose of disruption these days. And as fans of the little guy, we’re all for it.  The latest to see some shakeup is the $14 billion American mattress trade–and it couldn’t happen to a better brute. News articles in recent years have shone a light on the industry’s pain-inducing merchandising tactics.




For one, big mattress makers create lines with only slight variations, allowing retailers to claim exclusive offerings and thwart comparison shopping. A recent Bloomberg article calls mattress pricing “almost entirely unhinged from the cost of producing a mattress,” noting a former industry insider’s insight that “much of the sector’s handsome returns are built on customer confusion.” And that’s to say nothing of pressure from commission-based salespeople.  Enter the new mattress disrupters–a growing number of startups trying to take the pain out of mattress shopping by selling online, cutting the commission-based sales, and dramatically streamlining the number of choices (many of these companies offer only one mattress). As the founders of Tuft & Needle note: “It doesn’t cost a ton of money to craft a comfortable mattress with quality ingredients. It’s such a straightforward system, you’d think more people would follow it.”  Lucky for us, they are. Casper Above: New York–based Casper, established in 2013, offers one mattress–10 inches thick and made of cooling latex foam over supportive memory foam.




The company, like most, allows customers 100 nights to try out the bed and will come pick it up if you’re not satisfied. The mattress is made in the US and ships for free to the US and Canada with an average delivery time of five days. Like all the foam mattresses described here, it doesn’t require a box spring, and it ships compressed in a small box that will fit through any door. If you want to try before buying, Casper has showrooms in LA and NYC. A queen-sized Casper Mattress is $850.  Yogabed Above: Founded in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2014, Yogabed positions itself as Casper’s direct competitor (even publishing a handy chart on its website comparing the two). The company produces one US-made mattress (of memory foam), offers a 101-night trial period, and ships for free in the contiguous US with delivery in about five days. Yogabed stands out by including pillows with every mattress–two pillows for queen or larger–and for its removable, machine-washable cover. A queen-size Yogabed Mattress is $799. 




Tuft & Needle Above: A Silicon Valley startup, the not-exactly-restful-sounding Tuft & Needle launched in 2013 after cofounder John-Thomas Marino dissected his own $3,000 mattress and tracked down every ingredient. “We realized we could source the whole thing for $300 to $350,” he says. “When we saw that, it blew our minds.”  The company’s single product is, impressively, the highest-rated mattress on Amazon. It’s made in the US of a proprietary blend of foam, is built to order, and ships for free in the contiguous US in approximately seven days. Tuft & Needle recently matched its competitors’ 100-day trial period (originally set at 30 days). Note, however, that orders via Amazon are still subject to Amazon’s own 30-day return policy. A queen Tuft & Needle Mattress is $600.  Leesa Above: Leesa, founded in 2014 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, offers its own made-to-order mattress fabricated in Pennsylvania. The three-layer mattress (comprised of a base layer of dense support foam, a middle layer of memory foam, and a top layer of cooling foam) comes with a 100-night trial period.




Shipping is free throughout the US (including Alaska and Hawaii) and generally takes three to five days. A queen Leesa Mattress is $890.  Saatva/Loom & Leaf Above: Founded in 2010 in Westport, Pennsylvania, Saatva‘s model departs a bit from the four above: Its mattresses aren’t foam and Saatva offers choices. For instance, its cushioned-coil mattresses come in three firmness options, each in two heights–all at the same price. The mattresses are made in the US, are sold online only, and come with a 75-night trial period. The company sells mattress foundations, but notes that Saatva will work with your existing box spring. A queen Saatva Mattress is $899.  Earlier this year, Saatva launched Loom & Leaf, a memory-foam mattress competitor to the other upstarts. Available in two firmness options, a queen Loom & Leaf Mattress is $900.  Keetsa Above: Keetsa, founded in San Francisco in 2007, focuses on eco-friendliness (read about its materials and practices here). The brand makes seven mattresses–some out of foam, some using coils, some a mix of both.




It also offers optional comfort layers, pillows, box springs, and mattress protectors. Keetsa has showrooms in San Francisco, Berkeley, LA, and New York, and unlike the other brands listed here, has a wholesale arm–in addition to its own online shop, Keetsa is sold by BluDot, Burke Decor, and others. The company offers a 90-day trial period and free shipping within the contiguous US and most of Canada. The most affordable Keetsa mattress–the Plus–is $681.45 for a queen; a queen in the highest-end Tea Leaf Dream is $2,098.95.  Luna Sleep Above: To be clear, Luna is not a mattress–it’s a mattress cover–but it certainly fits in the sleep disrupter category. Set to launch this winter, the Luna turns any mattress new or old into a “smart” bed: It gives each side of the mattress its own temperature-control setting, and learns your bedtime, so the temperature is set before you crawl into bed. Luna tracks your sleep phases and your heart and breathing rates, and can make recommendations (with partner science-based sleep apps) on what’s best for your sleep.

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