Free Click & Collectfrom our shops on orders £30 and over Free standard deliveryon all orders over £50 Never knowingly undersoldsince 1925 Fast, free UK standard delivery Delivery in as little as 3 working days depending on your postcode Shop 3 day delivery mattresses We lead you through mattress designs and types, so you can find one for a sound sleep The most common spring system, for more affordable mattresses Open spring from £49 Individual springs housed in separate fabric pockets for enhanced comfort Pocket spring from £180 A unique material that moulds to your body s contours Memory foam from £175 Enjoy our 7-year guarantee on John Lewis mattresses 2-year guarantee onJohn Lewis Basics mattressesSizeAdjustable beds come in many different sizes. The size of bed that you choose depends largely upon personal preference as well as if you are sleeping in the bed alone or sharing it with another person.TwinQueenKingSurfaceThe surface of the adjustable bed is very important to the quality of sleep you will get.
There are many different surfaces available and consumers can choose between them depending on personal preferences and budget restrictions.Memory foamCoilAir bedMotorThe motor of the adjustable bed is an important thing to consider because it affects how well and how easily the bed works. Different beds come with different quality motors.DurabilityAC or DCNoiseHand controlsAdjustable beds are operated by hand controls that are part of the bed itself. These allow you to lift or lower different sections of the bed.Menu optionsWirelessWiredWarrantyWarranties are an important part of an adjustable bed as they help cover repairs and maintenance to the bed. Some warranties cover more issues than others.CostDamageBroken partsAestheticsAdjustable beds are great for people both young and old. Depending on your personal tastes and preferences, there are many different types of beds to choose from. What's behind our mattress Ratings? and provide valuable feedback to other members and our testers.
You should think about buying a new mattress if you wake up tired or achy, you tend to sleep better at hotels than at home, your mattress looks saggy or lumpy, you're over 40, or your mattress is at least five to seven years old. Use this mattress guide to help with your purchase. CO & smoke alarmsDid you know that in your lifetime you spend 200,000 hours in bed? It’s important to find the right mattress for you, but how much would you be willing to spend on a good night’s sleep? To me, knowing that you’re going to spend so much of your life lying on your mattress means it’s worth spending more to get the best for you. When it comes to bedroom buys, whether a mattress or pillow, I know that a lot of my friends have simply gone for the best bargain, rather than what will suit their body. But to me, price isn’t such a strong consideration. A good night’s sleep is what really matters most to me, and getting the best mattress for you can make such a difference.
Mattresses are a bit of a minefield, however. Do you go for pocket sprung, memory foam, open sprung, latex or foam? Plus, some mattresses combine more than one type, such as pocket sprung with a memory foam topping. So what do all of the types mean for you and getting a good night’s sleep? Even though my dad used to own a bed linen company, I wasn’t fully clued up on mattresses until I filmed our how to buy a mattress video. So now I know what type would suit me best, and I’m armed with the right information to head to the shops and try some mattresses out. Don’t forget that actually lying and turning on some mattresses is key to choosing the right one. But the next question is, how much should I spend? Seeing as so much time will be spent snuggled on my mattress, it’s surely well worth forking out to get the best. However, looking at our latest mattress reviews from our lab, it seems the best ones don’t always come at a high price. But your chosen ideal mattress type could impact on this – the price for a Best Buy pocket sprung and Best Buy memory foam do differ by about £300, for example.
Generally speaking, pocket sprung and memory foam are more expensive than open sprung mattresses. But with open sprung you’re more likely to feel your partner turn in the night and are also more likely to wear out faster than other types. So I guess it’s a balance between what you know is best for you and what makes a great mattress at a great price. But would you like to spend a lot on a mattress? Or are you happy to get the one that’s the cheapest, no matter the type? What type of mattress do you sleep on? Pocket sprung (54%, 234 Votes) Memory foam (28%, 124 Votes) Continuous coil/open coil (7%, 30 Votes) Latex (6%, 27 Votes) Other (let us know in the comments) (3%, 13 Votes) Foam (2%, 9 Votes)All our upholstered beds and mattresses are handmade in our UK factory There are no short cuts to quality and safety, we guarantee total quality as standard We are proud to be the UK's most trusted bed brand Most trusted bed brand - independent survey
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