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This is an archived post. You won't be able to vote or comment. Best place to buy a memory foam mattress? Frugal)submitted by Looking for a memory foam mattress (in Toronto, Canada). Don't mind if its Tempur-Pedic, Serta or something else as long as it doesn't have heat issues. The Brick had a sale today but I didn't bite. I tend to feel the prices are so high to begin with that one is still getting taken advantage of. It's a long term investment so I don't mind paying a higher price as long as it's good value. I've also become a Costco member and heard good things about their mattresses. π Rendered by PID 112508 on app-787 at 2017-03-05 06:08:19.959333+00:00 running f3f09f7 country code: SG. 349 posts, read 725,189 times $2,899 ($100 off of the website price) 5,084 posts, read 9,150,629 times The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it. forum rules, please read them 8,563 posts, read 15,195,374 times Originally Posted by katzenfreund




thanks, yeah i found out it was supposed to be two, but i was mainly wondering about them being off brand. supposedly, they delivered my foundations to someone else and i got theirs... so i will be getting new ones on friday : ) Originally Posted by Flamingo13 mine isn't too bad, we got one with dual airflow. we don't regret the purchase : ) 9,718 posts, read 5,146,457 times 13,360 posts, read 37,020,082 timesAnd we have some sort of foundation thing below the mattress. This bed is absolutely DIVINE--I never want to get out of it in the morning! It does not retain body heat the way the older version did. I really notice the difference. Very expensive, but money well spent. We live in New England so the heat retention is not a problem for us . We keep our bedroom cool though and when I climb into the bed the first minute or so it sometimes feels like a slab of cement, but then it quickly warms up. We like our bed! Need to Buy a Mattress?




Read This Before You DoWhy doesn't Angie's List rate attorneys?Landscaping: What do your neighbors do that drives you crazy?How much does it cost to be a member here?How much does it typically cost to paint a 2100 square foot house on the exterior? That's very difficult to answer without seeing the house. As one poster said, the prep is the most important part. On newer homes that don't have a lot of peeling paint, the prep can be very minimal even as low as a couple or a few hundred dollars for the prep labor. On a 100 year old home with 12 coats of peeling paint on it, then the prep costs can be very high and can easily exceed 50% of the job's labor cost.A 2100 sq ft two story home could easily cost $1000 just for the labor to prep for the paint job. That number could climb too. Throw in lots of caullking  or window glazing, and you could be talking a couple or a few hundred dollars more for labor. Painting that home with one coat of paint and a different color on the trim could run roughly $1000 or more just for labor.




Add a second coat  and that could cost close to another $1000 for labor. For paint, you may need 20 gallons of paint. You can pay from $30-$70 for a gallon of good quality exterior paint. The manufacturer of the paint should be specified in any painting contract. Otherwise, the contractor could bid at a Sherwin-Williams $60 per gallon paint and then paint the house with $35 Valspar and pocket the difference. $25 dollars per gallon times 20 gallons? That's a pretty penny too. That was the long answer to your question. The short answer is $2000 to $4000 and up, depending upon the amount of prep, the number of coats, the amount of trim, and the paint used.About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Experience the perfect balance of comfort and support with this Memory Foam Mattress Topper. This topper is designed with Sure Temp, the revolutionary memory foam that gently conforms to your body and maintains an ideal sleeping temperature.




Its advanced open cell technology allows for increased airflow, and doesn't trap heat in. You will experience a perfect night's sleep, never too warm, always just right. Sleep Innovations 1.5" Memory Foam Mattress Topper: Superior pressure-point relief Reduces muscle and joint pain Just-right cradling for less tossing and turning Conforms to body's contours and promotes spinal alignment Advanced foam technology Strengthened walls provide increased airflow and support Superior breathability, for all-night, every-season comfort Improved recovery and enhanced durability Advanced open-cell construction Balanced comfort and support Allow 24 to 72 hours for memory foam to expand Twin size: 75" x 39" x 1.5" Full size: 75" x 54" x 1.5" Queen size: 80" x 60" x 1.5" King size: 80" x 76" x 1.5" California king size: 84" x 72" x 1.5" 3 lb memory foam 5-year warranty SpecificationsGenderTypeRecommended LocationFeaturesConditionMaterialManufacturer Part NumberColorModelBrandCountry of Origin - ComponentsCountry of Origin - Assemblydoes this mattress topper come with a zipper cover or a non-zipper cover?by It looks like you are not signed in.




To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign Indoes this mattress topper come with a zipper cover or a non-zipper cover?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InI bought one of these before it had a velour zip up cover. does this one have a cover?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InMy mattress is too soft. Will this topper help to firm the mattress?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviews4see all 39 reviews 116 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy.by Michael J. Velsmid, DPT, MS I should know better, but after spending $1,500 on a new mattress eight years ago, I was reluctant to throw it in the trash.  After a seventeen year professional career helping and advising people about treatment for back pain, even I did not recognize the importance of a good mattress in the overall treatment plan. 




Here is my story. Eight years ago, it was time to replace my old inner spring mattress.  I had reached a place in my life where I could afford to buy a mattress that was a little better than the ones sold in the fly-by-night shops catering to college students.  So, I headed over to my favorite big name furniture store. Mattress technology had apparently evolved into a science necessitating the salespeople to wear white lab coats.  Prices easily exceeded $3,000 for the top of the line Stearns and Foster mattress.  The latest thing at that time was foam.  Foam was all the rage.  So, I tried the memory foam mattresses.  To me, a stomach sleeper, it felt like my torso was sinking into the foam deeper than my appendages and I was getting bent over backwards, sort of like the position a sky diver assumes in a free fall.  The other thing I noticed is that as I sunk into the hole, I could not easily roll out of it.  I’m not a big guy either.  So an all-foam mattress was not for me.




I tried the $3,000 Stearns & Foster and instantly fell in love, only to realize it would never be.  The salesperson continued to educate me on the benefits of foam and directed me to mattresses in my price range, this time a hybrid innerspring and foam mattress.  It had a nice pillow-top and came in two levels of firmness.  It was comfortable, supportive, but nowhere near as firm as the Sterns & Foster.  Since my wife prefers a softer mattress, we opted for the less firm model and took delivery of our new, high tech, Back Care mattress and box spring.  I think it was only two weeks later that we had the furniture store haul it away and replace it with the more firm model.  The first Back Care mattress broke my back. The second one was better, but not perfect.  I lived with it. After about five years on the new, $1,500, Back Care mattress, my back became obviously sore after every night of sleep.  Whenever I stayed in a hotel on one of the typical “hard as a board” hotel mattresses, I had the best night sleep. 




In the next three years, my sleep had degraded to the point where I was waking up in pools of sweat.  My back and neck hurt.  So much so, that I had come to grips with dropping $3,000 on that Sterns & Foster, even if it meant putting off a vacation. So, we went shopping.  In those eight years, apparently the Sterns & Foster prices had come down substantially.  I was on a mission to find my love and I found her in a big mattress chain store.  I walked in the door and went straight to the $1,200 Sterns & Foster I saw on their website to find exactly what I found eight years ago, instant comfort and support.  As expected, I was immediately met by a salesperson, who informed me that mattress technology had evolved greatly in the last eight years, no longer requiring the lab coat, but this time mandating a scientific test.  I was required to lay on a special mattress embedded with sensors designed by the University of Michigan and tied into a complicated computer algorithm.  Using my anthropometrics, weight distribution, and sleep position, the software chose my mattress. 




It was the store brand, $2,500 top of the line model.  I tried it and determined it felt exactly like my eight year old mattress at home.  I asked to go back to the Sterns & Foster and was brought to a brand name mattress costing about $2,000.  After a while, I started to realize that the sale of a mattress in this store was pretty closely linked to the profit margin.  It seems the store brand had the highest margin and the Stern & Foster had the lowest.  To make a long story short, I walked out the door satisfied with a sales receipt itemizing one Sterns & Foster mattress, one $200 mattress cover, and a $120 pillow.  I got upsold on the accessories to compensate for the lower margin, but was still nowhere near the $3,000 I was prepared to spend. The story doesn’t end there, though.  The most valuable thing I learned, that I had forgotten eight years ago, is that mattresses come with long warranties.  My old mattress had a 10-year warranty!  I still had the receipt!  I called the furniture store and they acknowledged the warranty and dispatched a team to evaluate the mattress. 




I immediately called to cancel my recent purchase.  The team arrived at my home a week later and took measurements and photographs of my old mattress.  After another week, I had a credit on my account at the furniture store for $1,500 and went shopping.  To my dismay, they no longer carried Sterns & Foster, but there was a new buzz, this time also about foam, but foam with beads.  Apparently, foam technology had evolved to cool the body.  The beads carry the heat away from your body.  I said thanks, but no thanks.  I did not have a good experience with my hybrid foam mattress and I just wanted a good quality pocketed coil mattress, sans the pillow-top, just like a Sterns & Foster.  I wanted a mattress similar to the bricks that I slept on in hotel rooms.  So, I asked the salesperson in the white lab coat to direct me to the most firm mattress that they had, the model everyone thinks is too hard.  That mattress was the same brand as my old mattress, but in their “Black” line. 




I really didn’t want to go home with the same brand as my old mattress, but when I tried it, it felt as good as the Sterns & Foster.  So, I walked out with a sales receipt for that mattress, a $60 mattress cover and a twin mattress for my son.  I also got a free set of sheets.  I spent $600 for all that.  Far less than the $3,000 I was prepared to spend and the $1,500 that it was at the mattress chain store. The mattress was delivered 4 days later.  After sleeping on it for several weeks, this is my conclusion.  My back and neck pain are gone.  I no longer wake in sweat.  I now look forward to going to sleep.  The most unexpected result was that I immediately and still have long and vivid dreams.  This tells me that for almost eight years I had deprived myself of the deepest rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.  REM sleep is necessary to recharge the brain.  For eight years, my back and neck pain had caused my sleep to be interrupted just enough to prevent me from going into REM sleep. 

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