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Sleeping soundly requires the right support. Maintain a correct posture with memory foam, while pocketed springs and quality fillings guarantee comfort. Select single, double or king size mattresses Natural 1050 Mattress & Divan Set Available in more colours Memory 1050 Mattress & Divan Set Lambswool Comfort 1800 Mattress Average rating : 3.5 out of 5 Cotton Comfort 1500 Mattress Average rating : 4.9 out of 5 Natural 1250 Mattress Firm Support Average rating : 4.4 out of 5 3000 British Wool Mattress Average rating : 4.2 out of 5 Memory Cool Foam 750 Average rating : 5 out of 5 Kids Plan A Open Coil Mattress Average rating : 3 out of 5 Natural 1500 Mattress Medium Support Average rating : 4.5 out of 5 Autograph 2000 British Wool Mattress Memory Cool Foam 750 Mattress Silk 2000 Pillow Top Mattress Ortho 1500 Mattress - Firm Support Ortho 1250 Mattress - Firm Support Average rating : 1 out of 5




Natural 1500 Mattress - Medium Support Average rating : 3.7 out of 5 Cashmere & Merino wool 2250 Pillow Top Mattress Average rating : 4.8 out of 5 Natural 325 Cotton Open Coil Mattress Natural 1250 Mattress - Firm Support Memory Cool Foam 1250 Mattress Cot Bed Pocket Sprung Mattress Open Coil Cot Mattress Natural 1250 Mattress - Medium Support Natural 1500 Mattress Firm Support Natural 325 Cotton Open Coil Average rating : 2 out of 5 Autograph 4000 British Wool Mattress Cot Bed Natural Mattress Natural 1250 Mattress Medium Support Average rating : 3.8 out of 5 Natural 325 Wool Open Coil Natural Latex 1000 Mattress Lambswool 1700 Pillow Top Mattress Natural 325 Wool Open Coil Mattress Memory Cool Foam 1250 Memory Cool Foam 1500 Kids Breathe Open Coil Mattress Memory Cool Foam 1500 Mattress Open Coil Cot Bed Mattress Cashmere Comfort 2200 Pillow Top Mattress




Average rating : 3.3 out of 5 Refresh Latex Mattress - Medium Support Ortho 750 Mattress - Firm Support Natural Latex 1500 Mattress Natural 1500 Mattress - Firm SupportA mattress can cost up to £3,000, but you don't need to pay this much to buy the best. We explain how to find the best mattress for you. Your browser does not support the video tagWant to buy the best mattress for you? Deciding which type of mattress you want is only part of the story. If you want a mattress that you'll be happy with for years to come, you also need to make a few other good decisions.Keep reading, as we'll help you to make those key decisions to ensure you get the best mattress for a good night's sleep. From the best way to try out a mattress in a shop to make sure it's going to be right for you, to what you need to look for in a mattress guarantee to make sure you don't get caught out. We've put mattresses of all types through our tough tests - go to our mattress reviews to find the one that's best for you.




Buy a mattress from a trusted brand46% of Which? members bought their mattress because it's made by a brand they trust. If you're not sure what the best mattress brands are, we can help. Check out our guide to the best and worst mattress brands. This reveals what people think of the brand of mattress they own, including how comfortable it is, and includes major brands such as Silentnight, Sleepeezee and Sealy.How much do you need to spend on a new mattress?A new mattress can cost anywhere between a couple of hundred pounds and several thousand. Factors like brand, size and the type of materials used can all have a significant impact on cost.We've found you don't need to spend a fortune to get a mattress that supports your spine and lasts for years.But our mattress tests have found that you don’t need to spend a fortune to get a mattress that will support your spine and last for years to come. Sort our mattress reviews by price to find our cheapest Best Buys.Which type of mattress should you get?




The type of mattress you choose all comes down to your personal preference and budget. members choose pocket-sprung mattresses. But unlike memory foam mattresses, they don't mould to your shape. You'll also see continuous coil and open coil mattresses, which are usually cheaper than the other types of mattress, and latex mattresses.For more information about mattress types, see our guide to choosing the best type of mattress.Try the mattress before you buyBuying a mattress online may be cheaper and more convenient but, if you can, it’s best to try a mattress before you buy. Even if you feel awkward doing this in a shop, don't let this put you off - you're going to be sleeping on the mattress for years, so it's important you make the right choice. When we asked Which? members about their experience of buying a mattress, over a third of them told us they feel intimidated trying out a mattress in the shop. A good mattress shop - see our guide revealing the best mattress shops - shouldn't mind you doing this.




When you go shopping for a new mattress, wear comfortable clothing and remove your outdoor gear. Lie on a mattress for at least 10 minutes, in positions that you normally sleep in.Sit on the edge of the mattress – it should be firm, not saggy. Don’t shop for beds when you’re tired, as all the mattresses will feel great.If you’re buying a memory foam mattress, relax in one position, then move into another. Was it easy or did you struggle to move? If the latter, you might find the memory mattress will restrict your movement too much, especially in cold weather when the memory foam will be harder.Don't let sales assistants influence you – they can’t decide whether the mattress is comfortable. If the bed is for two, shop together.Make sure your mattress fits your bed baseManufacturers encourage you to buy a mattress and bed base together, and this is a good idea if you’ve had your old base for many years.If you buy the mattress and base separately, or are going to keep your old base, measure carefully to make sure they’re a good fit.




Dimensions can vary so don’t rely on a new double mattress being exactly the same size as your old one.Is your mattress going on a slatted base? Then make sure that the slats are no more than 6cm wide or more than 4cm apart. This ensures sufficient ventilation, whilst preventing the mattress sagging through between the slats.Check the guarantee/warranty on your mattressMake sure you know what your rights are if there's a problem with your mattress. Each of our mattress brand reviews has information on the different guarantees that come with each mattress, so you won't get caught out.Most guarantees for mattresses will not cover gradual wear and tear, which leads to loss of support. So make sure you use our mattress reviews to pick out a durable mattress that will stand the test of time.Most mattress guarantees will not cover gradual wear and tear.Before you buy your mattress, check whether there’s anything in particular, such as removing labels or using a base other than a recommended one, that would invalidate the guarantee.

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