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Best Price On King Mattresses

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Bed Frames & Rails Longing for a good night’s sleep? You’ve come to the right place! Looking for a comfortable mattress? My Bob’s Discount Furniture has a huge assortment of super-comfortable, quality mattresses, at everyday low prices! You get high quality mattresses at unbeatably low prices! My best-selling Bob-O-Pedic memory foam mattresses are customer favorites and cost hundreds less than Tempur-Pedic®! Feel the benefits of state-of-the-art temperature sensitive memory foam. It’s super thick and conforms to the shape of your body, for increased comfort and gentle support. My Bob-O-Pedic memory foam mattresses are stocked in firm, plush and dual, so you really can have it your way. That’s the Bob’s way!Choose from my wide selection of top quality innerspring mattresses, sure to provide the comfort and support you need. My innerspring mattresses are loaded with the same high-end features of mattresses that cost twice as much elsewhere, like individually encased coil innerspring support systems and luxurious circular knit upholstery fabrics!




Most of my innerspring mattresses are available in firm and euro-top. At my Bob’s you get the innerspring mattress that fits you best, for a fraction of the price of my competitors!Need a lift assist? My Power Bob adjustable bed raises your arms and legs with the push of a button and is a downright steal, compared to the name brand. Go ahead and admit it…you’ve always wanted one of those fancy adjustable beds advertised on late night TV, but didn’t want to pay the high price tag. My Power Bob adjustable bed has all the features of the name brand, at a fraction of the cost. Buy my Power Bob adjustable bed and get the same benefits while saving LOADS of money! It’s a classic no brainer!Choose from twin mattresses, full mattresses, queen mattresses, king mattresses and even twin extra long mattresses! At my Bob’s you get the BEST mattress selection; the BEST mattress value; the BEST multi year, non-prorated mattress warranty; and the BEST mattress Comfort Assurance Policy! What’s that you ask?




My Comfort Assurance Policy lets you sleep on your mattress for 30 days. Call us within 60 days of purchase. Want a different mattress? All you’ll pay is redelivery…no restocking fee! If you choose a more expensive mattress, you pay the difference. Choose a less expensive mattress and I’ll refund the difference! You can rest easy on a Bob’s Discount Furniture mattress!Sealy Posturepedic Meadow Mist King Mattress Set Sealy Posturepedic Summer Day King Mattress Set Serta Grandbury King Mattress Set Serta Delicate Moon King Mattress Set Beautyrest Westchester King Mattress Set Serta Perfect Sleeper Secluded Oaks King Mattress Set Serta Perfect Sleeper Capetown King Mattress Set Sealy Posturepedic Mystic Gold King Mattress Set Beautyrest Silver Hidden Ridge King Mattress Set Serta Perfect Sleeper Echo Springs King Mattress Set Beautyrest Silver Intercoastal Grey King Mattress Set Serta Perfect Sleeper Largo Vista King Mattress Set




King size mattresses, also known as king mattresses, offer tremendous comfort, support, and space. King size represents the largest conventionally available bed size. Standard king size mattress dimensions measure 76 inches long by 80 inches wide. If you seek a comfortable, high-quality large mattress, then Rooms To Go is the place for you. With a wide range of styles and various levels of pricing, we can meet your specific needs. Some king mattress styles offered at Rooms To Go include firm, low-profile, memory foam, pillowtop, and plush. Knowing that value matters, we keep our king size prices as low as possible and offer frequent king mattress sales. And we offer brand names you can trust at prices that won't break your wallet. At Rooms To Go, you'll find the perfect king mattress or king mattress set to fit your favorite bedframe and complement your sleeping style. For luxurious slumbers, consider our comfortable plush mattresses with soft pillowtop cushioning. Many of our innerspring king mattresses offer firmer sleeping surfaces and feature multiple layers of breathable foam for adaptive support.




For maximum comfort and convenience, our king size mattresses boast allergen and dust mite resistance, and many selections include specialized systems that minimize pressure points and reduce motion transfer. Each of our king mattresses is made with your comfort in mind. Tall people have to sleep, too. So, whether you're looking for a king mattress or related accessories, we have what you need. And with affordable pricing, the only issue you'll have is getting out of bed in the morning. Discover the best king mattress for you at Rooms To Go. After my post about mattress shopping the other day, Garrison contacted me. “My home just flooded and due to renters insurance I was thrown into the market for a new mattress,” he said. “I called up my long-time best friend whose entire family is in the mattress business. I used his advice in my purchase and I’ve been completely satisfied.”




Here’s what Garrison’s friend, Justin, had to say. I’ve written a lot here to help you buy a mattress. Once I started thinking about this, all sorts of information came back to me. Here are a few things to keep in mind: Make sure there is at least a 30-day trial period. This is a deal-breaker and you should absolutely not purchase a bed without this guaranty, no matter what else they are offering. Most beds take 4-6 weeks of sleep to really break in and feel how they are going to feel long-term. Don’t give up on a bed after a few bad nights right away. Your body will have to adjust to the new bed. You should only use a bed about 10 years. Don’t pay more for a bed just because it has a warranty longer than that. The one exception would be a Tempurpedic-brand bed. Those come with long warranties and should last longer than 10 years. Remember that if you need to get rid of your old bed, a lot of places will do that for you if you have your new bed delivered.




For a decent king size, you’ll spend anywhere from $1,200 to $4,000, depending on what you are willing to pay for. Realistically, I’d recommend closer to $2,000 than $1,000, especially for a king size. King sizes typically run about $300 higher than queens. Keep in mind that over 10 years a $2,000 bed is only like $15 per month, and you spend 1/3 of your life in bed, so it is probably the best “value” of anything you purchase. You get what you pay for when it comes to mattresses. Ask for a “low-profile” box spring. They will make the bed 6 inches lower to the ground than a regular box spring and should be the same price. You usually have to specifically request that sort of thing. You might have to wait a few extra days to get the bed then. Remember that you will need a new bed frame for a king size bed. A frame is going to run about $50 at the low end, to $100 at the high end. I’ve never heard of a frame breaking, so I don’t know why you would need a high-end frame.




The salespeople get bonus commissions on those though, so they will try to sell you one if they have them. They’re also going to try selling you a “mattress protector” or “mattress pad.” If it is a cushioned pad, then don’t bother; you are getting a new bed so why in the world would you need a pad for it, right? But, if it is a waterproof style that comes with a stain warranty for the bed, then it is worth thinking about. We used to sell mattress protectors that cost $80, and they had a 10-warranty that if the bed stained through the mattress protector, they would give you the purchase value of the bed so you could get a new one. The reason this is important is because if the bed gets stained or ripped, you will lose the 10-year warranty and will lose the 30/60/90 day trial period. They won’t take back a stained or ripped bed. Also, you can take the protectors off and wash them and they prevent mold from forming inside the bed and get keep the bed fresher overall.




They really are a good buy. Here are the brands to focus on: If you venture outside these brands, you are taking a chance. In my opinion these are the best four, and are considerably better than the alternatives. Serta is popular at the lower price points, but I don’t think they’re really worth their price, from a value perspective, especially at higher price ranges. Simmons and Sealy are better options at the upper ranges. The most important thing is that you lay on the bed for a couple minutes in the store the same way you would lay on it at home. If you don’t like it in the store, you won’t like it at home (you wouldn’t believe how many people think they will like a bed better at home even though they don’t like it in the store). If at least one of you spends a lot of time sleeping on your side, if you go with an innerspring mattress I recommend a Simmons Beautyrest. The coils are uniquely designed and are great for side-sleepers because they are “individual pocketed” rather than all connected together like on most beds.




Also, if either of you move around a lot and disturb the other person, the Simmons Beautyrest will cut down on that disturbance some. Second choice would be a a Sealy Posturepedic, which is what I have. It is a brand more designed for back-sleepers, but they make great beds. On the other hand, if you are willing to try something new, Tempurpedic or Stearns & Foster are great brands. They aren’t innerspring though. [Note: The author says that Stearns & Foster does offer innerspring mattresses now.] Tempurpedic is made from visco memory foam, and Stearns & Foster is made from latex foam; no springs in either one. People either love them or hate them. They are very unique. They are fairly firm, but I know plenty of people who prefer soft beds who absolutely love these even though they are firm. Plus, you won’t feel the other person moving around on the bed at all. The Tempurpedic is the bed that has the infomercials where a person jumps up and down on the bed and the glass of wine doesn’t spill that is sitting on the bed.




If either of you get hot during the night, then you will want “natural fibers,” like wool, silk, etc. Polyester is bad if you get hot. But, if you spend over a $1000, then all the beds at that price range are probably natural fibers. Dealing with a salesperson If the salesperson is any good, he will actually be your best resource. Mattress salespeople are pretty good at finding the best fit for customers — if you are willing to answer their questions. If you return the bed they lose the commission, so they do want to find the best fit for you. They might try getting you to spend some extra, but if you stay firm to your price max then they won’t push it because they are all so desperate right now that they won’t want to make you leave. The more information you give them, the more they’ll be able to help. The worst thing that can happen is that you spend a few extra bucks and get an even better bed. If the salesperson starts talking about “coil counts,” they either don’t know what they are doing or are just trying to sell you on the bed.




Coil counts don’t matter unless that is the only difference between two beds. The coil type and steel gauge are much more important. If you are looking at an innerspring mattress, ask whether the bed has any kind of “edge support.” The edge where you get out of bed is the first place that will break down, so the mattress should either have some type of heavier steel gauge for the coils or some sort of heavier foam around the edge. The salesperson might want to do a “comfort test” with you by laying you down on two or three beds as soon as you get in the door, and the price might be really high on those couple beds. Go ahead and do it. It is just going to help him and you narrow down the options by eliminating a bunch of beds based on their firmness/softness levels. Here’s some advice about specific stores: If a store is willing to negotiate mattress prices, then they are overpriced, so make sure you get them down a considerable amount. Mattress manufactures contractually set minimum prices that they allow retailers to sell their mattresses at, so they either have to price them at that minimum or overprice them and negotiate.

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