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dream serenity 3 massage memory foam mattress topper

dream serenity 3 massage memory foam mattress topper review

Dream Serenity 3 Massage Memory Foam Mattress Topper

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Can You Put A Mattress On The Floor? Quality sleep at the best value With roots tracing to 1893, Southerland’s unending commitment to its customers and business partners has allowed us to grow into one of the largest and most respected bedding manufacturers in the United States. Because America sleeps on Southerland, we think it’s important that our sleep systems are made in America. Premium look and feel Best components and technology Hand crafted in three USA locations 120 years of experience Less than 1% return rate Making It Right Guarantee™ How to Pickthe Right Mattress Which Southerland mattress is for you? What’s most comfortable to you? How do you sleep? What materials are right for your body? Take a few minutes to learn about what goes into making our mattresses so you can choose the type that will give you the best night’s sleep. Our InMotion® Lifestyle Sleep Systems create a custom sleep experience when paired with




one of our mattresses. All of our adjustable beds have a 800 pound lift capacity, silent lift motors and each comes with a wireless remote.Contouring to your body One curve at a time Nature's Rest is latex mattress & pillow brand with great history success, and we hope to bring that to your home. We have made an online only version of this amazing sleep surface to give even more value to our customers! pressure relief and comfort. Both of our incredible mattress lines will ship direct to your home with white glove delivery! If for some reason our mattresses aren't right for you, don't worry you have 100 days to let us know! Nature's Rest Talalay Pillow Queen Talalay Latex Pillow / Soft Queen Talalay Latex Pillow / Firm King Talalay Latex Pillow / Soft King Talalay Latex Pillow / Firm Queen Talalay Latex Pillow King Talalay Latex Pillow The Nature's Rest Pillows are composed of Talalay Latex featuring unparalleled support throughout the night.




Providing all the benefits latex can give, Our Natures Rest Latex Pillow is the first step towards getting the sleep that nature intended! Now in Soft and Firm! We use premium Talalay latex that conforms to your body giving you the support you need. Our specially formulated Loft and Firmness works to properly align you spine Firm and Soft available Queen size pillow dimensions 28" x 16" x 7" King size pillow dimensions 33.5" x 16" x 7" Ships Fedex right to your door! Sleep Requirements by age!! Drowsy vs Drunk Driving Sleep Problems That Keep Children Up Relationships effecting your sleep? Here are some tips and reasons WHY!OrganicPedic by OMI at Ergo Bedroom in Las Vegas Power Bases / Zero Gravity Many people struggle to get a good night of sleep. Sometimes having a good, high quality mattress is not enough. When you are in need of extra comfort and more flexibility in your mattress, consider a power base. Power Bases afford the user a wide range of sleep positions to help achieve the perfect sleep.




You don’t even need a special mattress.  Your current Comfort King mattress can be fitted with a power base system. Research has shown that sleeping with the feet and head in an elevated position can be beneficial for circulation and overall health. We have customers who used to struggle with back pain, shoulder pain and sleeplessness who now experience refreshing, re-energizing, comfortable sleep. Come visit our Comfort King sleep specialist today to explore power base options and how you can start getting better sleep today! Comfort King is proud to offer Reverie power foundations at our Sioux Falls and Fargo mattress stores. Whisper Quiet lift system Head raises to 65º Foot raises to 38º 4 straight 8″ black powder coated legs Designed to fit most modern bed frames 850 lbs. lift capacity Four-corner retainer bars to keep the mattress contoured to the base 2 Programmable Memory Buttons Whisper quiet lift system Head raises to 70º




Foot raises to 47º Compatible with most modern bed frames and headboards Includes adjustable headboard brackets OLED Remote w/High Resolution screen 2-Way BLUETOOTH Technology- Shows current position & massage in numbers 850 # lifting capacity Power strip underneath bed with 3 more AC outlets LED underbed night light LUMBAR tilt for added support Adjustable headboard bracket kit included Refuge Adjustable Lifestyle BaseActivate Adjustable Lifestyle Base Refuge™ Adjustable Lifestyle Base HEALTH & SLEEP BENEFITS OF REFUGE™ ADJUSTABLE LIFESTYLE BASE Elevate or Lower Your Head & Feet Maximized your comfort level to your unique needs by independently adjusting your head and feet. Relieve back and muscle strain with the gentle rolling massager. The convenient wireless remote with raised buttons and a back light allows you to easily position yourself as you read, work, watch television, relieve back or muscle strain, sleep or simply relax!




The Wall Hugger® design allows you to keep your bedside table within reach even while the head of the bed is elevated. Designed to remain quiet to ensure maximum serenity. The bed will lower in the event of the power failure. The low voltage design ensure that a minimum of electricity is used. Variable height options available to match any desired profile. The base easily fits into most bedframes. Comes in Twin Long, Full Long, and King Split. Alternative sizes available upon request. 8" High Base, with low profile legs (variable leg heights available). Able to be used with most bedframes. Light-weight design with wheels on the legs allows you to easily move the base if desired. Optional massage motors are positioned for maximum benefit. Comes with a 1 Year Full Warranty (Parts & Labor) and 2 Year Limited Warranty. Other Products You May Like: Developed by: Web AdvancedJolie Kerr is a cleaning expert and advice columnist.




She'll be here every other week helping to answer your filthiest questions. Check The Squalor Archive for assistance. Are you still dirty? Yes, you can wash the pillows! And by all means, you should do so! And if you give me just one second in which to collect myself after my bizarrely enthusiastic initial response, I'll tell you more about this fascinating topic. The Official Order of Clean Persons Directive is that you should wash your pillows at least twice a year, and replace them after 18 months of use. I have to tell you that to remain in good standing with the Order, but if you promise not to drop a dime on me, I'll also tell you that the Directive is a load of horse dung. The reason why it's horse dung is twofold: 1. It's just a fact of life that most people aren't going to launder their pillows twice a year—it would be grand indeed if they did, but I live here with you in the real world, and I know it's probably not gonna happen. If I can convince you to wash those pillows once a year, I'll be a happy Clean Person indeed.




One extra load of wash a year? I don't even feel bad asking that of you! 2. The part about replacing a pillow every 18 months is not only unrealistic advice, it's a wasteful habit to encourage in people. It's true that over time, even with regular cleaning, pillows lose their loft, but it's also true that many of us like a broken-in pillow, so to heck with the lost-loft argument for wasting money and landfill mass on a new pillow every year and a half. But I've buried the lede. The thing you'll want to be knowing is why you should wash your pillows, and that's dandy, because I would like to tell you why you should wash your pillows. There are three main reasons to wash pillows, the first of which is that they're full up on dust mites. Now, unless you're actively allergic to dust mites, it's not the biggest deal in the world that a bunch of those lil' guys are hanging out in your pillows. Psychologically, you might not love that fact, but health-wise, it's not as bad as it sounds.




Still though, over time, the presence of dust mites is going to compromise the integrity of the pillow. The second reason is that the pillow is stained. Which, again, isn't the biggest deal in the world, because you're covering it up with a pillowcase. You are covering it up with a pillowcase, right? Of course you are. How foolish of me to even question that. But those stains … you know that they're your drool stains? The stains can also come from sweat, the oil that your hair and body constantly excrete, and any foreign matter that makes it into your bed. Like cookies, or Totino's Pizza Rolls. The third reason is that the pillow smells. Maybe you like the smell of it! You are absolutely allowed to like the smell of your particular pillow. But it's a thing to consider if you're introducing new people to your pillows.Maybe after reading all that, you're still like, "Eh, who cares?" In which case, sure, don't wash your pillows! If you don't care, you don't care. And I don't really care, either, which I don't intend for you to take in a mean way, it's just that …




I'm not sleeping on your pillows, so seriously, I don't care about them. (I care about you, though. I feel like we should hug.) But if, after reading all that, you sort of think you might want to wash your pillows, I'm here to tell you what you need to know about that process. Here are the basics.First thing's first: Check the care label on the pillows and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer. That tag is also going to tell you what the pillows are made of, if that's a thing you don't already know. And it's important to know that, because certain kinds of pillows shouldn't be machine-washed.Poly-filled pillows can be machine-washed on the gentle cycle—go ahead and wash more than one pillow at a time to balance the load. If you only have one pillow, throwing some towels in the machine will serve to balance things out. Towels are also a good thing to toss into a top-loading machine that has one of those center agitators, since those things have a tendency to shred pillows and other such bulky items.




Use the warm-water setting unless the care tag tells you otherwise, and be sparing with your detergent. A tablespoon of liquid detergent is really all you need and want, otherwise the pillows retain some of the soap even after the rinse cycle. Poly-filled pillows can be machine-dried on a low-heat setting. Dryer balls or tennis balls should also be tossed into the mix to help fluff the pillows up and redistribute the stuffing evenly.Oh yes, you can for sure wash a feather pillow in the washing machine. People will try to tell you otherwise, but they're lying right to your face. Same basic instructions as with poly-filled pillows: Use a small amount of mild detergent, warm water, delicate cycle. The important thing, when working with feather pillows, is to be sure you get them really, really dry, because otherwise those feathers can mildew up real fast, and yick. The even trickier thing about this is that you're stuck with using the air-dry setting in the machine, because feathers don't love the dryer's heat, so it's going to be a long process.




Just like with poly-filled pillows, dryer or tennis balls are crucial to even redistribution of the stuffing.Foam-filled pillows are best hand-washed in a large sink or the tub, and then air-dried. Don't put foam pillows in the dryer, even on the no-heat setting; the foam is likely to crumble apart. If you've got a front-loading machine, or a top-loader that doesn't have a center agitator, you can probably safely machine-wash pillows—just opt for the gentlest cycle available to you, and either cool or warm water in concert with a small amount of a mild detergent. This, however, does not apply to solid foam pillows, nor to memory foam, which cannot be washed, basically, like, at all. I mean, there are ways, but they'll probably either be so labor-intensive or apt to ruin the pillow that I'm not going to go into them here out of a sense of responsibility to you.Pillows of all stripes can be sent out to the cleaners, if all of this feels like too much and you want to throw money at the problem.

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