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Doctor's Choice Euro Top Waterbed Insert Doctor's Choice Euro Top Waterbed Insert The 9" of steel modular Standard Set Foundations are used for our standard mattress sets to provide the ultimate support and durability. The Low Foundation uses 5 ½" of a steel modular foundation to set the mattress at a more comfortable height for greater ease of getting in and out of bed. To keep the mattress from sagging between slats on platform beds, we suggest using our 2 ½" hardwood Mini Foundations. Ergo & Adjustable Bases These Ergo or Adjustable Foundations are made for ultra flexibility, moving up or down under your head and knees for a customized sleep experience. A 14" tall platform frame supports the mattress directly while also providing extra storage underneath the bed. Is a Stanard Foundation (see above) split in two for moving into your home with tight spaces, hallways or staircases. Now our Doctor's Choice Euro Top mattress is available as a waterbed replacement mattress.




This mattress is specially sized to fit inside a waterbed frame. It does not include a foundation (box spring) because it is designed to sit directly on the waterbed base. One of the key components of a Doctor's Choice mattress is high-density foam that measures 1.8lbs, as opposed to other mattresses that are only 1.1-1.5 lbs. in density. This difference helps ensure "pressure point elimination," especially in the hip and side areas of the body. Additionally, it increases the durability of the mattress, so it lasts longer. Because Denver Mattress makes all of their high quality mattresses themselves, in their own state-of-the-art facilities, they are able to offer factory direct savings of up to 50%, compared to other major mattress brands. This is why Denver Mattress is able to provide a better mattress, made from better materials, for a better price. Another feature of the Doctor's Choice mattress is the Foam Edge, which lets you take complete advantage of the full, edge-to-edge, sleeping surface.




This means you never have to feel like you're sliding off the side, or sinking into the middle, again. Doctor's Choice mattresses utilize Pressure Response coils engineered with alternating right-turn and left-turn construction. This creates a perfect balance for spinal alignment and back support. While you sleep, the mattress adjusts to your body, and reduces capillary cutoff, improving spinal alignment. This results in reduced tossing and turning, so you get a better nights rest. 15 Year Non-Prorated Warranty Super Single: 46 x 82 x 13 Queen Insert: 58 x 82 x 13 King Insert: 70 x 82 x 13 Micro Denier Jacquard Ticking 1 1/2" of 1.8lb Density Convoluted EF Foam Natural Rayon Fire Barrier 2" of 1.8lb Density Convoluted EF Foam Coil Density: 750* Pressure Response Zoned Coils 14.5 Gauge Twice Tempered Steel *All coil counts based on Queen size. Ask your salesperson for details. Doctor's Choice Euro Top Waterbed Insert Reviews - page 2




Changing your shipping method will update all items in your cart.February 2006 – A good mattress isn’t cheap, most cheap mattresses aren’t very good, and waterbeds remain a popular choice for people who loathe spring mattresses or can’t afford a good conventional mattress. I’ve been sleeping on waterbeds since July 1981. A California king waterbed was probably the first furniture we purchased, and this 6′ male just loved being able to stretch out and not have his feet at the end of the bed. I still love my waterbed, and many nights I crawl into bed, stretch out, and think to myself, “I love this bed!” It’s long, provides good support, and is relatively waveless.We replaced the whole waterbed once, about 12 years ago when we bought a house. And several times we’ve purchased new mattresses – usually because it’s almost impossible to drain a baffled waterbed mattress so that it’s light enough to move. But it’s not just to cost of the frame, mattresses, patch kits, fill and drain kits (they always seem to have vanished when you need them), and water conditioner that makes owning a waterbed expensive – they can use a lot of electricity.




In the last issue, I discussed my frugal electrical usage when I lived in my one bedroom apartment. I kept my electric bill below $10 each and every month, but that would have been impossible if I’d taken the waterbed with me. A typical waterbed uses $6 to $22 worth of electricity per month!A thermal foam mattress? An adjustable air bed? You don’t want to sleep on a cold waterbed. Anyone who has tried to spend a night on one that hasn’t been heated yet will tell you that a waterbed mattress below about 80°F just sucks the heat from your body. You need to use several layers to stay warm on a cold waterbed – or sleep on the couch until the bed warms up. Over the years, I think we usually had the waterbed set between 80° and 85° – a lot higher than room temperature, except in the summer. And that delta, the difference between room temperature and waterbed temperature, is a big factor in the cost of owing a waterbed. The bigger the difference in air and water temperature, the more energy required to maintain the heat.




Also, the bigger the bed – like my California king – the more electricity you’ll need to heat it. Historically the best ways to keep your waterbed costs down has been to use the lowest comfortable temperature and be sure to keep to a comforter on the bed to help retain heat. In 1994, Midwest Power of Des Moines, Iowa, identified waterbed heaters as a significant factor in the energy cost of low-income households. Waterbeds tend to have a low initial cost, but the monthly heating costs add up over time. Midwest Power began installing foam mattress pads to waterbed owners with incomes under $20,000. At a cost of $30, these paid for themselves in as little as 5 months. When I read that, I figured it was worth a try. for about $45 shipped. After placing on the waterbed, I turned the temperature down a bit each day until it was uncomfortably cool to climb into bed. I ended up with the heater set to 71°, which is practically room temperature, so the delta had dropped from 10-15° to almost nothing.

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