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$42 for $120 Worth of Beds and Mattresses at Los Angeles Mattress Stores $120 Groupon towards beds and mattresses $42 for $120 worth of beds and mattresses Three Things to Know About Choosing the Right Mattress Staff here will be glad to help you find the perfect sleeping surface for you. Check out Groupon’s assessment of mattress firmness to learn what you’ll want to think about. 1. Consider the position you sleep in. Firm mattresses offer uniform support for people who prefer to sleep on their backs, and they’ve been found to be especially helpful for mitigating lower-back pain. Stomach sleepers, too, should go firm to avoid sinking in and curving the spine in the wrong direction. If you sleep on your side, though, getting an arm trapped between your body and a stiff surface is likely to make it fall asleep and dream that it's a snake trapped under a rock. A plush or cushion-topped mattress works well for both side sleepers and people dealing with upper-back or neck pain.




2. Material matters, too. Traditional spring mattresses come in varieties to suit just about anyone, but it’s worth checking out other options. Memory foam can be ideal for people who have chronic pain or sleep beside a restless sleeper, since the material molds around the body and absorbs motion rather than sending ripples across the bed. Latex is great for sleepers who enjoy an especially firm bed, since it’s springy but offers more resistance than memory foam. And newer technologies such as the Sleep Number system let you adjust the firmness of each side of the mattress by gently inflating or deflating remote-controlled air chambers in the center of the bed.Pillow, that is—it’s an important element of your sleep experience, so you’ll want to know whether your favorite one still works with prospective mattresses. Bed down in your usual position for 10–15 minutes, enough time to notice whether there are any uncomfortable pressure points or areas that need extra support.




While you don’t need to show up in your union suit and nightcap, you should wear comfortable clothes that make it easy to crawl up and down from various models. Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. About Los Angeles Mattress StoresAbout this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:These clever and useful Mainstays Sheet Straps keep your fitted sheets in place so they do not slip off the corners of your mattress. They can even turn flat sheets into snugly fitting contour sheets. These heavy-duty workhorses grip any thickness of fabric to keep the linens in place. Take a set along when you go to college. You will appreciate the good fit. These mattress sheet straps are supplied in a 4-pack, so there is one for each corner of your bed. They work with all mattresses or box springs sizes, from twin to king. Mainstays Sheet Straps, 4-Pack: Adjusts from 6.5" to 18" Easy to use Heavy duty Adjustable sheet straps grip any thickness of fabric for a tight and snug fit Fits any size mattress or box spring SpecificationsTypeRecommended LocationConditionManufacturer Part NumberColorModelAccessories IncludedBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)




Overall Product Weight: 24.96lb. Equipped with a super comfortable memory foam cover, this full size air bed is one of the most sought after items. Part of the Foundation collection, this original AirTek combines comfort, durability, and quality all into one very nice full sized package. You can't go wrong choosing an AirTek. The first thing you will notice and the secret to the added comfort of this full mattress is the memory foam top which is zipped underneath a custom fitted cover. The memory foam provides a comfortable, insulated, warm, plush feel that you can't experience with regular air mattresses. Developed for multi-use, this full sized air bed is great for vacations, overnight guests, road trips, slumber parties and more - Combine that with the premium memory foam topper, fast same day shipping and the Airtek name and you have one of the most desirable full sized air mattresses on the market. With the powerful built-in Airtek pump, this memory foam full sized air bed will be inflated and ready to go in about 3 minutes and with Airtek's patented giga valve can be deflated and ready for storage in less than 1 minute!




When you're ready to pack up the mattress, just deflate it, roll it up and store it in the included storage bag for future use. 1 Repair kit and lightweight duffel bag for storage included Full air bed with built-in pump Thick material: Side and bottom PVC 0.01", Top 0.02" Comfort controller pump allows you to manually adjust the firmness of the bed Built-in pump for fast inflation (GT-168M) Patented giga valve deflates the bed in less than a minute Supports up to 600 lbs Top unzips for simple machine washing Foundation raised memory foam full-size air bed with built-in pump Use and subsequent deflating of the mattress before this adjustment period is over should not be perceived as a leak Before using this product it is necessary to inflate it several times in the first week Process allows for the natural expansion of the puncture-resistant PVC material and lets it maintain its intended size and shape 54'' W x 74'' L The owners of Airtek have been in the retail and wholesale industry for over 40 years with online sales starting in 2001.




They are committed to offering their customers top quality products at the most competitive and fair prices. They know that you, their customer, are the most important partner in the success of their business. Once you experience their top notch service, you will know why their customers become customers for life. They gladly provide help, advice and support on all their products. Customer service is very important to them. They strive to make sure you are completely satisfied. They do their best to ensure you have a good experience. When they need to step in and go the extra mile, they always do. When it comes to shopping for furniture, we know that first-hand experience is important in helping you make an informed decision about the item you are purchasing. Wayfair has independently evaluated this brand — no money was exchanged, no favors were fulfilled—so that you can shop with confidence.As one searches for beds to place in the master bedroom, guest bedroom, or kid’s rooms, they run across a myriad of different sizes to deal with.




The purpose of this fact sheet is to identify to the buyer the different sizes and options available in beds manufactured in the first half of the 20th Century, such that an informed decision may be reached regarding the correct size piece desired. Somewhat surprisingly, American furniture manufacturers actually began standardizing bed sizes shortly after the Civil War, around 1870.  At that time, bed and mattress manufacturers agreed upon standard sizes for a single (also referred to as a “twin”) and double (also referred to as a “full”) bed.  By doing so, consumers could purchase beds and mattresses from different retailers around the country secure in the knowledge they would fit one another.  This standardization replaced the previous requirement of consumers to have both beds and mattresses custom made. The difference between the standard sizes of 1870 and those of today is the invention of “box springs” in the 1910’s.  That is, prior to the development of box springs, the mattress was placed on top of something laying over the rails of the bed.  




Sometimes this would be rope tied from one rail to the other, while others would use slats or a sheet of wood laid across the top of the rails.  With the invention of box springs, bed manufacturers had to move the distance or space between the rails and the headboard and footboard by a few inches so that the box springs could drop down inside the rails where they rest on slats.  Thus, while the standardized dimensions did not change, the widths before the 1910’s were to the outer edges of the bedrails and since the 1910’s are to the insides of the bedrails. Single and double size beds were joined sometime around the 1920’s by the “3/4” size bed.  Unfortunately, manufacturers on the east and west coasts would not agree upon an industry standard for the “3/4” size after they had already begun manufacturing them.  Thus, they may be found in two slightly different widths. The queen and king sizes began in the late 1950’s.  The queen size bed was initially designed to be a replacement for the full or double bed – an idea which never came to fruition.  




The big difference in the development of queen and king size beds was the length:  80 inches.  So that finally, people who were 72” or taller would no longer hit their heads against the headboard or have their feet dangling over the footboard while sleeping.  [A notable difference given the ever-increasing average height of Americans.]   Accordingly, manufacturers also made an 80-inch length twin bed, called by different retailers as a “king twin”, “extended twin”, “long twin”, “extra length twin”, etc. The idea was that the 80-inch twin, queen, and king would supplant the 74” twin and full as American standards.  However, the American public’s demand for 74” twin and full size beds (ideal for smaller size bedrooms) did not diminish, so that all five sizes are available as an industry standard today. Initially, kings and queens were made with a headboard only, which was fastened to a free-standing metal bed frame.  But by 1970, a trend was seen towards the manufacture of both a headboard and a footboard.




Any full size bed can be converted to queen, and any pair of twins can be converted to a king size bed.  80-inch conversion rails on the market with either the standard double hooks or bolt-on mounts replace the original 74” rails to make such conversions.  The “secret to success” in making conversions is to find beds which can be converted without looking odd.  Some full size beds are not much more than 54 inches wide, leaving a queen box spring and mattress protruding three inches on either side of the headboard and footboard.  Others are as much as 58” wide, where the addition of a dust ruffle and comforter precludes the one inch extending beyond the headboard/footboard from being noticeable.  And in the case of converting twins to kings, posters in the center of the headboard and footboard are obviously not the choice to make.  A discerning eye towards the existing shape of the twin beds can make a selection which will look like a king size bed, and not just two twins bolted together.

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