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At Consumer Reports, we usually advise you to lie on any mattress you’re considering for at least 15 minutes. But because warehouse clubs display mattresses standing up and websites offer only pictures and descriptions, you need to rely on those companies’ return policies. And from our research, buying from them is fairly low-risk. Here are three top-pick memory foam mattresses from our mattress tests that you can buy online or at Costco. This warehouse club received the second-highest satisfaction score from readers in our survey of subscribers’ experiences with mattress stores. Costco doesn’t say outright what its return policies are for mattresses, but from what we can tell, the company aims to satisfy and won’t charge for shipping and handling if you contact them within a reasonable period of time, such as a few months after purchase. That goes for the website and the stores. You don’t need to save the box. Recommended mattress from Costco: Spring Air Back Supporter Natalie, $1,200.




If you really need to try the company’s mattress, you’ll have to go to either New York City or Los Angeles for one of Casper's only physical showrooms. Casper offers just one model in six sizes. Otherwise, you get 100 nights to decide whether to keep it. If not, Casper will let you exchange or return it for your money back with no restocking or other fees. Shipping is free, too. Recommended mattress from Casper: The Casper, $850. You can try both mattress models that Tuft & Needle offers at its showroom in Phoenix, and it has a 30-night trial period. No mattresses actually go back to the company; instead, you’re asked to donate it to a charity and show the seller the receipt for a full refund—or full credit toward an ­exchange. (If no charity is nearby, the company will arrange to have the mattress picked up.) No need to save the packing materials. Recommended mattress from Tuft & Needle: Tuft & Needle Ten, $500. Prefer to try it in a store? For more choices, including top-rated innerspring, memory foam, and adjustable air mattresses see our full mattress Ratings and recommendations.




—Ed Perratore (@EdPerratore on Twitter)Think your old mattress is not donation worthy? Despite current sanitary bedding laws, there are still many donation agencies/options across the country that you can donate a mattress to. So, instead of adding to a local landfill with your mattress, you really could do something good with it (and something good for the environment). What's that old saying - "One man's trash is another man's treasure"? Well, this is a prime example of that. Typically, if your mattress is still in reasonable shape, with no noticeable stains or structural problems, then many organizations will take the mattress donation. Most donation agencies refer to them as 'gently used' mattresses. Many of them will even arrange to pick up the mattress donation from you! Some agencies will not take one without the mattress foundation, so you'll have to clear that up with them prior to the mattress donation. If you buy a new mattress, and they offer free mattress pick up (where they typically discard the old mattress), try the donation route first with your old mattress.




Just think, by doing something kind like donating a mattress, it just might help you sleep better at night! Agencies to consider for your mattress donation: National Furniture Bank Association Furniture Banks Across America partnered with National Furniture Bank Association Vietnam Veteran's of America (depending on the location, some VVA's will not accept mattress donations, but others will.. depends on that chapter's policy and the condition and cleanliness of the mattress) Local homeless or battered women's shelters The Hope Clinic in Fairfax, VA serves local uninsured families with medical, spiritual and emotional needs. Many of the families come to them with very little finances and most have inadequate living necessities. So, if you're in the Washington, DC area, please consider this great organization for a mattress or other donation. Larger organizations like Salvation Army and Habitat for Humanity typically will not accept mattress donations due to sanitary bedding law and hygienic concerns.




I have had experience with a few Salvation Army locations that you can donate a mattress to, however, if the mattress doesn't have any spots or stains, so you'll have to call and see what their criteria are for each location. website (let them know you're not selling it, and are willing to give it away if they pick it up, but be clear with your description of the mattress, i.e., any stains, structural problems, etc., and provide a picture of the mattress if you have it); posting flyers at local schools/universities; and, post on your Facebook page, you may have a friend locally that you could donate a mattress to.. Donating a mattress to a family or shelter in a natural disaster area (like a tornado, hurricane or fire) who lost their homes, is a great way to help out those in immediate need. I experienced this in Louisana after surviving Hurricane Katrina. We donated a couple of inflatable air mattresses to a shelter there. And don't forget, most of these organizations provide a donation slip to you, where you can provide a value for your mattress donation, and report the donation with your taxes.




Another option is mattress recycling. Certain areas of the country have mattress recycling centers that work with local charities to provide bedding to the less fortunate. These recycling centers typically use the undamaged structural elements of the donated mattress and replace the bedding material with newer, clean and safe bedding material. Options for Your Current Mattress Problem Save Your Existing Mattress? Try A New Memory Foam or Latex Topper Pad..Now, before you go throwing your existing mattress away or trying to donate your mattress (great thought, though..) because it isn't comfortable anymore, there are ways to improve the comfort quality of your mattress.. CONSIDER THIS: Memory foam topper pads, both in memory foam and latex form, are a great way to improve the comfort and therapeutic value of an aging mattress.. If your mattress is still in good condition (i.e., still relatively firm and even, with no dips or a hammock feel) then a topper pad can really extend the life of your mattress out for years, by giving you a supportive, body conforming material that really does help improve sleep, comfort and therapeutic levels..




They typically come in 2 to 3 inch thicknesses (sometimes 1 and 4 inches are sold), and depending on your size (typically someone who is over 190 lbs would require a 3 inch topper pad; anyone below that weight should go with a 2 inch topper pad) varying thicknesses are needed.Sometimes, if you have a sagging mattress, the problem can be the mattress foundation. So, by placing a board (1/4" to 1/2" thick pressboard or plywood) over your existing mattress foundation, this can (but is not always a solution) make your mattress perform better, and reduce the sagging issue.. You can pick these up at Lowes or Home Depot, and have them cut the wood/board to size for you. I would recommend you cutting the wood at least and inch short on width and length, so you don't have any wood protrusions.. If this doesn't work, purchasing a new mattress foundation could extend the life of your mattress, and improve the comfort quality of your existing mattress. Another Mattress Donation ArticleHow to Donate a Used Mattress |

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