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Having the right mattress can be crucial to getting a good night's sleep. So how do you choose the right one for you -- and for your wallet? The first step is picking the right store. Consumer Reports recently surveyed 20,000 of its subscribers to find out which mattress retailers people are most satisfied (and dissatisfied) with -- based on price, selection, shopping experience, cleanliness and other factors relevant to each type of retailer. Read more: 6 best mattresses for couples According to the survey, traditional sellers, mattress chains and department stores scored the worst. Shoppers were most dissatisfied with the prices and shopping experience. The survey also found that price is the biggest factor for most shoppers, and people who shopped around were able to find better deals elsewhere. Even some online retailers scored high in the rankings -- based on price, selection and on-time delivery. According to the survey, here are the best and worst stores.




Once you're ready to shop, here's a look at the best mattresses for your money! About Best Sellers in Mattresses Toppers These lists, updated hourly, contain bestselling items. Here you can discover the best Mattresses Toppers in Amazon Best Sellers, and find the top 100 most popular Amazon Mattresses Toppers.Looking for the best mattress for your money? To cut through the clutter of advertising you'll see out there, Consumer Reports has a look at the best mattresses and mattress retailers. The magazine broke out their findings by category: Traditional innerspring, memory foam and adjustable air. In each category, Consumer Reports recommends a best buy, as well as other mattresses they recommend based on ratings. Innerspring: The Denver Mattress Doctor's Choice for $500.  The Sealy Posturepedic Hybrid Trust Cushion for $1,275 is also a best buy in this category, with a higher rating, but it's obviously a bit more expensive. Memory foam: Tuft & Needle Ten for $600.




(Message from Tuft & Needle: "We don't actually use any memory foam in our mattress. We use our own time of polyfoam, T&N Adaptive™ foam. We created it with a foam scientist to have the pressure relief and comfort of memory foam and the breathability and support of latex foam.") The Novaform 14" Serafina Pearl Gel (Costco) is also a "best buy" pick for this category, but it's more expensive at $800. Adjustable air: Sleep Number c2 Bed for $800. It's important to remember that price does not necessarily equate to satisfaction with mattresses. A more expensive mattress may not make for a better product. For more tips on finding the right mattress for you, check out Consumer Reports' buying guide here. Read more: What you need to know about sleeping pills On the question of retailers, Consumer Reports ranked the Original Mattress Factory stores as the top choice for customer satisfaction. Costco Wholesale was a close second. The high placement for Costco may reflect their return policy on mattresses: A full money back refund without penalty and no time limit.




That really makes Costco stand apart! I particularly like the warehouse clubs for mattress shopping, and I've long advised people to test the mattress right there in the store for an extended period. Bring a book or tablet to Costco or Sam's Club and get those mattresses off the displays or yank them off the walls. Then lay there for 15 minutes and see how you like the feel before you buy. There's one more option I want to mention to you. Casper is a new mattress company that's beloved by millennials. Their mattress comes via package delivery in this tiny box and you open it and watch it unfold before your eyes. The mattress, which sells for between $500 and $950, is made of memory foam and latex. Here's the reason a lot of young people really like this company: Casper gives you 100 nights to test out their mattress. If you don't like it, you send it back for 100% refund. iPhone 8: Here’s Everything You Need to Know This New Lexus Coupe Pisses Off Honda Drivers




10 Great Minimalist Watches Meet the Holy Grail of Retro Gaming Consoles The Most Insane Jeep Wrangler Money Can Buy There is no rest for the weary mattress shopper. Next to used car shopping and getting your fingers stuck in a sausage maker, it’s the kind of brutal and fruitless ordeal we’d rather bypass altogether and go straight to drinking. Whether in a big department store or an awkward mattress shop (where you’re the lone shopper and the salesman is pressuring you into buying a mattress with a sales pitch tantamount to a high school dare), the experience typically sucks. Plus, you do enough research on the not-so-sexy “mattress forums”, and you realize that buying a new mattress is essentially a crapshoot of huge proportions. The big brands wantonly use different mattress names for the same kinds of mattresses — so if you try a “Dream Cloud” at one store, it has a totally different name at another (this is to avoid price matching — “It’s not the same name, it’s not the same mattress!”).




And then there’s the attempt at pretending that two minutes on a department store mattress while you’re fully dressed in street clothes (and fully awake) somehow magically simulates six hours in bed. But hope is out there, and it’s closer than you think. The new breed of mattresses is here and waiting for your tired eyes, back and body. Online shopping, excellent craftsmanship, great prices, free shipping/returns, long and hassle-free trials and stellar customer service are the name of the game for these newcomers — and the big names should be shaking in their individually wrapped coil springs. The jig for the big box is up; these four new mattress companies offer up a new — and superior — shopping and sleeping experience. ContentsBest 100% Natural Latex MattressTop 3 Latex HybridsBest Latex Hybrid Mattresses ComparedGhostBedCasperHelixTop 3 All Latex MattressBest All Latex Mattresses ComparedBrooklyn BeddingPlushBeds Botanical BlissSpindleWhat to look for in a latex mattressNatural vs Synthetic/BlendDunlop vs TalalayLatex mattress warrantyLatex Density/ILDFinal Recommendation




Latex is a great sleeping surface because it offers a lot of the benefits of without some of the drawbacks.  You can get great comfort and support, but latex generally and has , which some people really appreciate. Though latex mattresses are generally less popular in terms of number of bed sold, people are starting to realize the benefits of latex with a lot of new bed-in-a-box models making their mattresses at least part latex (think Casper or GhostBed).  As time progresses, I fully expect latex to become more and more popular. The other potential benefit of latex is that it can be all-natural.  Most companies opt to make their latex mattresses at least part synthetic due to cost, but there are some – which can never be the case for memory foam.  As people start to move towards more natural products, I think latex will become more popular. I’ve slept on a lot of latex mattresses at this point (with more on the way), so I’ll highlight a few of my favorites by category: all latex, latex hybrids, and all-natural latex options.




Unfortunately a “natural” mattress doesn’t necessarily mean 100% natural in this industry.  Sometimes companies will use 10% natural latex and 90% synthetic latex and still call it a natural mattress.  The reason is that natural materials are significantly more expensive, and at the end of the day people frequently choose their wallet over fear of chemicals or desire for an eco-friendly product. That being said, my absolute #1 in the all-natural category is PlushBeds.  They  make a very comfortable mattress (classic latex feel), and because of their manufacturing process they are able to bring the cost down significantly.  They have a number of options, but my favorite is the 10″ Botanical Bliss. Other mattress brands of note in this category are SavvyRest and Habitat Furnishings, though they end up being significantly more expensive. The latex hybrids are right now the most popular type of mattress (of any kind), aiming to offer the (namely pressure-relieving yet responsive at the same time).  




Hybrid simply means there are other types of foam, most often memory foam, in the mattress.  My favorite three are: These are overall high quality mattresses, rating well in my general mattress reviews page.  These three happen to be similarly priced as well, making it easy for you to choose the mattress just based on the brand and slightly different feels. GhostBed is a relatively new brand, but is made by long time mattress veterans Nature’s Sleep.  As I said this latex-over-memory-foam construction is very popular right now, but GhostBed used their mattress experience to do it better than most. Compared to similar models, GhostBed rates #1 for two reasons: durability and price.  The mattress foam specs are better than nearly all of the similarly constructed competitors, which gives me confidence that the mattress will retain its feel for much longer (note: most of these brands are relatively new, so this is my assessment based on the specs, not personal experience).




The price is also incredibly competitive, and only possible because it is manufactured by a company that is already doing such large scale mattress manufacturing.  The company clearly leveraged their industry connections to get a very competitively priced product to market (use a coupon for even more savings).  Learn more in my full GhostBed review. Casper is certainly one of the most well-known mattresses today, with their launch really bringing attention to the online-mattress category. Buy Casper on Amazon Here Casper claims that it has the “one perfect mattress,” which I don’t believe to be true (there is no mattress that suits everyone).  However if you have average sleep preferences, particularly in terms of firmness, I think that Casper is a really good option. If you’re interested in Casper, look at my Casper review or Casper coupon pages for more information. Helix is a latex hybrid, though the construction of the mattress changes based on your personalized preferences.  




The company actually makes you take a quiz and then changes the mattress construction based on your responses. I’m a pretty average person when it comes to sleeping preferences, but I thought that Helix did a great job of using the quiz information to suit my preferences.  The comfort is definitely there, and they use quality materials as well (no matter the construction details of your custom mattress). You can read more about the customization options and company in my Helix Sleep review and Helix coupon page. Though the hybrids are popular, some people will prefer an all-latex mattress (by all-latex we mean all comfort layers, though some of these options will still use core foam as the base layer).  These tend to have a lot of bounce (for a foam mattress) and can potentially be all-natural/organic as well.  My top 3 latex mattresses are: The Brooklyn Bedding (also named #bestmattressever) is very similar to the Love Bed in feel, and actually is made in the same factory.




The mattress has a lot of spring to it as well, making it very easy to move around or get out of the bed.  A big perk with the Brooklyn Bedding mattress as well is that it comes from a very well-known mattress manufacturer, so I actually trust in the quality and durability of this mattress as much as any I have reviewed. To learn more about this mattress visit my Brooklyn Bedding review and Brooklyn Bedding coupon pages. The PlushBeds Botanical Bliss is one of my top overall picks.  The mattress is one of the few all-natural mattress (yes, 100% organic) mattresses available on the market.  On top of that, I think it’s very comfortable and offers great support. The mattress is definitely not cheap, and is by far the most expensive on this best latex mattress page, but compared to other 100% natural latex mattresses, this is actually priced incredibly low.  The company is fully vertically integrated (they even import their own latex from Sri Lanka), so they pass on a lot of value to the consumer.




Learn more about this company in my PlushBeds review. Spindle is a really unique mattress, providing natural latex at an incredibly affordable price.  You do need to assemble the mattress yourself, but once assembled, I daresay you have one of the best mattress values on the market. An advantage to the mattress is that the layers can be re-organized as well to give you different firmness options.  This mattress company is less-known, but after learning more about their manufacturing and methodology, they are one I really like to recommend because they are really the only natural latex mattress available at an affordable price point. Learn more about this mattress in my Spindle Mattress Review. When you look at a latex mattress, you will be exposed to an entirely new terminology compared to other types of mattresses.  Key decisions will be natural vs synthetic/blend, Dunlop vs Talalay processing, unique warranty considerations, and density/ILD. The latex in a mattress can be all natural latex, synthetic latex, or a blend of natural and synthetic.  




Natural latex (from rubber trees) and synthetic latex (made through chemical process) actually feel quite similar, though in general natural latex mattresses are preferred. Generally the decision here comes down to price.  People prefer the feel and eco-friendliness of natural latex, but even the most reasonably priced all-natural mattresses (think PlushBeds) start at around $2000.  If you can afford it, go natural, but otherwise synthetic/blend will offer a pretty similar sleeping experience. Dunlop and Talalay are two different types of latex processing.  In general the two types of processing result in different feels, with Dunlop leading to a firmer feel and Talalay leading to a softer feel. I don’t think that one type of processing is better than another, although it is true that talalay produces a more consistent latex.  I recommend that you think about the feel of the mattress, rather than the processing method, to make your final decision. Related: see common latex mattress complaints

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