cheap box spring and mattress queen

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$ Non-members pay 10% surchargeJoin now! Shipping Enter ZIP Code for shipping options Estimated arrival  Add to list About this item Customized spinal alignment and reduced motion transfer with iCoil® Pocketed Springs provide the support and a comfortable and healthy night’s sleep. Pressure Relieving Comfort Foam® adds exceptional comfort Description Member reviews & questions Policies & plans Description  Now available with Free Standard Shipping The Night Therapy iCoil® 13 Inch Deluxe Euro Box Top Spring Mattress by Zinus is an exceptional mattress that offers both customized support and luxurious comfort. This mattress features independent iCoils® to reduce motion transfer from a sleeping partner, while maintaining customized spinal alignment. The Pressure Relieving Comfort Foam® and Fiber Quilted Cover of the Euro Box Top, additional layers of High-density Foam and Pressure Relieving Comfort Foam® add exceptional comfort to this mattress. The 7.5 Inch iCoil® Pocketed Springs provide the support and a comfortable and healthy night’s sleep.




Worry free 10 year limited warranty. Another comfort innovation from Zinus. Specifications Pressure relieving comfort and customized support from iCoil® Pocketed Springs, Euro Box Top, and High-density foam layersThe iCoil® technology ensures motion separation for an uninterrupted night's sleepOnly the Highest Quality of Foam - Foam is CertiPUR-US® Certified for durability, performance, and contentSmartly Shipped- Our patented technology allows our mattresses to be efficiently compresses, rolled and shipped in a box conveniently to your door Assembled Country China Assembled Size Mattress 60" x 80" x 13" Component Country Imported   Member reviews & questions Policies & plans Shipping Information Standard - 2 to 6 business days Premium - 2 to 4 business days Express - 1 to 2 business days Delivery not available to AK, HI or Puerto Rico Warranty Information Mattress - 10 year prorated limited warranty covers manufacturing defectsFrames/Bases/Foundations - 5 year prorated limited warranty covers manufacturing defects




One of the most frustrating things when moving into a new apartment or house is trying to get those awkward pieces of furniture up the stairs. Box springs are the worst; they are bulky and inflexible, and it's just plain impossible to get them around some corners. Stores will sell you a pair of "split boxes" that are half as wide, but they will set you back a couple hundred bucks.If you don't mind performing a little surgery, you can fold the box spring in half, making it much easier to move around. After rebuilding it, the box spring will still have all the structural integrity and support that it started out with. Here's what you'll need:flathead screwdriverPliersScissorsWood SawRope, cord, or twinePower drill/screwdriverWood screwsSome lumber that's the same thickness as your box spring's wood; 1x2's are probably good. You need enough to make four boards that span the four central crosspieces.Staple gun or upholstery tacks and a hammerStep 1: Remove the Staples on the Long SidesShow All Items« PreviousNext »View All Steps Download




Ready for some Q&A? We’re here to help dispel some myths about mattress shopping and make the process easier and more transparent for you. A: All of these are good questions, and the answer may vary. Most boxes these days are just fabric covered height. They have wooden slats across the top; oftentimes there will be cardboard over the slats. The few companies that still use coils or metal in their boxes use a rigid structure with little to no give. Therefore, a box is merely height to hold a mattress on a frame. This is one of the reasons platform beds have become more popular over the years. As boxes have become an unnecessary part of a bed’s support system, people have chosen to save money by selecting frames that no longer require a box. You might not need a box under your mattressThe right bed frame eliminates the need for a box underneath your mattress. If you don’t require the height & your mattress is in good shape, a platform bed with slats is all you need! CHECK OUT STURDY PLATFORM BEDS




It used to be that boxes were an integral part of a bed’s support system. If you go back far enough in the history of mattresses, you’ll find that batting materials like hay, wool, and cotton were the sleep surfaces of choice for most people (nowadays, we would liken these beds to futon mattresses). Back then, coil boxes would provide responsiveness to a sleep surface that was generally quite firm. As mattress companies evolved, coil systems were inserted into beds to increase their comfort life. These heat-tempered coils were able to maintain their shape for up to 2 million compressions, whereas batting materials compressed fairly quickly. With coils now being part of the mattress, the coil boxes became a liability for mattress companies. The number of coils used in boxsprings were not numerous enough to handle the weight of a mattress plus people combined, and mattress companies were more likely to have warrant-able sags to mattress sets they sold. Often times, people needed to insert plywood between the mattress and box to firm up their sleep surface.




When people didn’t firm up the bed themselves, sags in low coil count boxes led to problems for mattress manufacturers and consumers alike. So mattress companies changed. Boxes are now manufactured with little to no give so that sags are less likely to be a result of the box, and are sometimes an unnecessary purchase. A: Unfortunately, you may. Mattress warranties require that you put the mattress on a good support system. Platform beds are almost always okay, but old boxsprings generally aren’t. As I said before, these old support systems can develop sags, and that will telegraph through, and potentially even damage a new mattress. If your old box has a slatted wood top and no give, then you should never need to replace it. These platform boxes are a permanent solution, and essentially all mattresses are okay on these. A: It may be that the salesperson doesn’t have enough education, or it could be that a rare mattress company has a unique policy. A platform box is equivalent to a platform bed.

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