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Sleepopolis is supported by readers. Product links on Sleepopolis are referral links. If you use one of these and buy something Sleepopolis makes a little bit of money. See how it all works here.As the online mattress industry grows, so does the need for shipping outside of the United States. More and more companies are beginning to expand their shipping into areas outside of the U.S., but there are still a number of mattress companies that haven’t quite made the transition yet. To make your mattress research a little bit easier Sleepopolis has put together a list of companies that will ship to Canada. Additionally, I’ve included extra costs, shipping time, and other details you’ll want to know. Mattress companies that ship to Canada Below is a full list of all major online mattress companies that currently ship to Canada (and also those that don’t yet). I’ll be updating this list as new companies begin to ship to Canada. LeesaYes9-21 daysFreeShips via UPS ground




Loom & LeafYes9-18 days$99Only ships to the Toronto area. Will also ship to bordering US ports if you want to forward to a non-Toronto location. SaatvaYes9-18 days$99Only ships to the Toronto area. Nest BeddingYes10-25 days$193-$415Shipping costs based on weight. eLuxurySupplyYes8-12 days$60Shipping costs based on weight. AmerisleepYes7-9 daysFreeMake sure to order from Amerisleep.ca EndyYes3-6 daysFreeHeadquartered and manufactured in Canada Tuft & NeedleYes3-12 days$17-$112 Find comprehensive reviews, comparisons, videos, and more for all of these in our complete mattress reviews page. Is it worth shipping a mattress from the USWith the number of companies willing to ship to Canada you have several great options. You can find a mattress that meets your needs, desires, and works great for you. Granted, the shipping costs are going to be a good bit more expensive. However, even with the increased costs of shipping you can usually still save yourself a good chunk of money vs. buying in a traditional retail store.




Over the course of the last year several new companies have started shipping to Canada. As we move into 2016 and beyond I would expect we’ll continue to see this number grow. If the mattress you’re interested in buying doesn’t ship to Canada let them know via social media! As interest builds you can be sure more mattress companies will consider expanding shipping to Canada. Sleep On It: The Mattress Guide Daylight saving time putting a dent in your sleep? The slab you're copping your Z's on may be putting a bigger hole in the environment. What's under your sheets? Get 25-40% More Spending Money This week in Print What’s the difference between a $1,000 Sleep Number adjustable air mattress and one that costs three times that? Not much according to Consumer Reports’ latest mattress tests. The Sleep Number c2 Bed matched the Sleep Number i8 bed Pillowtop, $3,000, in our tests for back and side support. Even better, we bought the Sleep Number c2 Bed on sale for $700.




Here are the details plus news on other new mattresses in our tests. For our body-support tests we graph the spine’s natural curve on a range of test subjects. Then we evaluate back support by recording how thoroughly a mattress maintains that curve. For side support, we check whether the mattress keeps the spine relatively horizontal when a test subject lies on her side. The best mattresses have a good score or better for both. In our tests, across various firmness settings, the Sleep Number c2 Bed and the more expensive Sleep Number i8 bed Pillowtop both delivered impressive side support and even better back support. And the c2 Bed was more stable, which means less annoying to your mate when you change sleep positions. When we took a closer look at the two mattresses we discovered that both were comprised of the same pair of identical air bladders—one for each side, so each partner can customize firmness. But with the Sleep Number c2 Bed, the foam layer on top was significantly thinner than the one you get with the i8 bed.




While this difference wouldn’t show up in our body-support tests, you might notice a difference in overall comfort. That’s another reason to try out mattresses in the store before buying, as we routinely advise. Among adjustable air beds, we also tested the Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Choice Supreme, at $3,200 the most expensive of the trio in our tests. Although it was impressive for back support, the Tempur-Pedic was an also-ran behind the two recommended Sleep Numbers. But another Tempur-Pedic, the $1,200 Tempur-Pedic Tempur Simplicity, was among our top picks in foam mattresses. Once a mattress starts showing its age and is lumpy or sagging, we suggest replacing it even if it’s newer than the 10 years normally recommended. Before shopping, check our buying guide for mattresses and look at our mattress Ratings of 25 innerspring, foam, and adjustable air mattresses priced as low as $515. We also have reader recommendations for mattress retailers and brands. —Ed Perratore (@EdPerratore on Twitter)




View and compare all Mattresses ratings.Visit Homemakers Furniture's profile on Pinterest. Committed to offering you our legendary low prices. Dedicated to providing the quality and service you deserve. Offering a gigantic selection of furniture, mattresses and accessories. What you can do Eat for healthy oceans Reduce your carbon footprint Food and our planet Connecting youth with nature Be a citizen scientist Canada's 30x30 Nature Challenge Where to recycle mattresses(Credit: Surat Lozowick via Flickr) Old mattresses have been dumped in city landfills for years. Yet all of the materials in them are recyclable. Today, few cities offer recycling options but it's still worth searching for a municipal program, a private recycler, or asking retailers. Across Canada, Sleep Country stores will donate mattresses purchased at their stores and in good condition to a local charity, or they'll have it recycled. Ask about the "green" fee for this service.




And, before you purchase any new mattress, always ask the retailer — no matter how big or small — if they'll recycle your old one. In the greater Toronto area, the City of Toronto will accept oversized items including mattresses, box springs, and upholstered furniture. All you have to do is place your mattress next to your garbage bins and the city will pick it up for free! Sign up for Queen of Green tips by email Recently the City of Vancouver passed a bylaw prohibiting mattresses from being sent to landfills. Canadian Mattress Recycling opened in Metro in January, 2011. They offer weekly residential pickup programs in Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, Delta, Langley, the North Shore, and the Tri-Cities area. Another option in Western Canada—from Victoria to Edmonton—is Mattress Recycling. Check their website for drop-off locations or pickup pricing on mattresses, headboards, and couches. In the Ottawa area, check out Mattress Mart. They work with Montreal-based recycler Matt Canada who'll pick up your old mattress set and ship it to their factory.

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