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2,626 posts, read 9,498,422 times 6,745 posts, read 7,338,814 times Originally Posted by titaniummd A retail store will lower their price to make a deal with you. Plus the customer service will be better. What do you mean by mattress wholesale stores? Do you have a Direct Buy account? I believe the membership is $5000 initial fee plus $200/month for the next seven years. With DirectBuy, it will cost you a lot to save: Consumer Reports Home & Garden Blog Originally Posted by ozzie679 There are 'mattress discount stores'. I am a member of Direct Buy since 1999. I paid 1/2 of that and $100 annual renewal - must be a different contract that they have nowadays. I wouldn't pay at current prices. One of the few thing I know about is mattress retail. Most of the time "discount stores" are in name only. When shopping, people have to compare apples to apples. I would love to see what Direct Buy considers "wholesale" prices. Not every company has the same wholesale cost for like products.




5,247 posts, read 11,225,481 times Originally Posted by Ellwood For a bed for the cabin or spare room. I have a Sams club member ship. There are two I was considering: Sam's Club - Serta® Summerlyn Low Profile Set - King Sam's Club - Serta® Grandis Super Pillowtop Set - King 27,300 posts, read 34,159,743 times Do not buy a pillow top under any circumstances. You will get big body impressions in the mattress. I am very familiar with the Serta Line. I would purchase a Vera Wang Latex mattress before I would buy anything else. gentlehearts is right, try to purchase from a specialty shop. The service will be much better if something goes wrong. Also, ask them for a discount. 48,527 posts, read 71,214,726 times Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned. My son will be studying abroad in Prague, leaving later this month.




They say they will need to provide their own sheets and towels and he is arriving a day earlier than necessary for his program so was thinking of just buying them there. Where would be the best place to buy them in Prague - nothing too expensive. Tesco on Narodni Street. If you son wants something cheap which can be tossed after his trip, maybe could visit Moebelix..which is on Kolbenova metro stop....not something I would want at home, but would do for a couple of months;) I also wanted to suggest Tesco shop at Narodni trida metro station. Or Ikea, although it's quite far off. Yes, I am thinking Tesco will sell quality stuff, something you wouldn't want to throw away...but who knows. If your son has the space, I would purchase at home. Linens can be and are often overpriced (esp. towels) from what you can get in the US...plus, you have a wider selection at home. Trip to Kutna Hora Train from Budapest to Prague Where can I get a good viewpoint of the beautiful city of Pr




Train options from Germany to Austria to Czech and back... Prague bars and pubs Getting from Airport to Hotel? Top Tips for Prague 3 days good enough for Prague? See All Prague Conversations Best Area to Stay in Prague from prague to paris - train or plane Very Undecided - Prague or Budapest?? Prague or Vienna ? How long is the train ride from Berlin to PRAGUE? good places to eat Train ticket from Prague-Florence Weather in January ... Are we mad !!My son is in need of a new sofa bed for his guests when they come to stay. Can you tell me what stores have the best prices on the island. Buying furniture is not cheap. Would he care if its a futon or he needs a nice sofa sleeper? If he wants to go cheap then Walmart and Kmart sometimes have futon sleepers. The problem with Kauai is when you want something specific it often has to come from the mainland. Have him check Pier One, Aloha Furniture (I bought a single sofa sleeper and it was delivered the next day but not cheap) and Otsukas.




I love Aspire but they are very expensive and it has to come from the mainland. I like Two Frogs, but last time I was there they didn't have sleepers. Craigslist is very popular on Kauai and he might find something inexpensive. Someone told me Rent A Center has furniture. I don't know where it is and don't know the quality but its worth a call. Craigslist would be best inexpensive option I see 4 or 5 on Craigslist right now.Then Walmart or Kmart for a futon. Then Aloha Furniture in Lihu`e. Rent-a-Center is in Lihu`e by Subway right in the middle of town. -:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one./pages/forums_posting_guidelines.htmlWe remove posts that do not follow our posting guidelines, and we reserve the right to remove any post for any reason. LONG Trip Report (2/21 - 3/1) Wish there was a replacement for the Hyatt hula show




Kauai in Sept with 2 toddler, ADVICE PLS! Honeymoon Itinerary (Oahu & Kauai) - v1 Kauai Late booking in Kauai - late March help planning our trip please :) Prince Kuhio Luau Celebration Tide Pools vs Beach House? See All Kauai Conversations What area to stay in on Kauai? Kauai St regis or Big Island Four seasons Did you see Todays Groupon for world resorts international? Where to stay on Kauai Island? Swimming with the Dolphins! How long around the island What to rent: Jeep/convertible driving distance from Poipu to North ShoreWe are planning to stay in several holiday park cabins of which many do not include bed linen. Instead of hiring them we are concidering to buy them and then donate them when we leave two months later. The Warehouse, Briscoes and Farmers are all likely possibilities. -:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-This post has been removed at the author's request. The author may post again if desired.




Posts on the TripAdvisor forums may be edited for a short period of time. Once the edit period has expired, authors may update their posts by removing and reposting them. Edited: 11 February 2017, 23:25The Warehouse seems to have also cheap sleeping bags and there's a few of them down our route. Does most Warehouses have similar selection or are some of them significally smaller or only focus on certain objects? I'm mostly interested in the Warehouse in Henderson Auckland on or way to Piha beach. One destination mentioned in this post Warehouses around the country stock the same ranges. Some of the shops are also outlet stores, like the one located at Auckland airport. I suggest you try there first because it has good parking, and is a quieter shopping centre. Henderson is very busy nowadays. If you are going to Piha, using Titirangi road to get to this beach, the Warehouse in New Lynn would be closer than Henderson. Otherwise both Briscoes and Spotlight will be having summer sales, and they both stock sheets, bedding and other linens.




Briscoes sells outdoor equipment and sleeping bags too. 3 destinations mentioned in this post kmart, salvation army or second hand store, warehouse would be the best recommendations. Warehouse Titirangi and Warehouse New Lynn are very similar in size/scale - both will definitely have bed linen - so choose whichever is more on your route (likely New Lynn as discussed above) he Warehouse's outdoor line is actually quite good. It's called Navigator South and is likely to be a little better than their Necessities brand Wharehouse, Briscos and Farmers are large store that sell everything bar kitchen sinks. They are either big, or very big. They have policies of clearing stuff that is out of season or slowing slowly. At the moment camping type stuff is probably cheaper than at an op shop. If anything is faulty and you keep proof of purchase there is no drama returning it. Briscoes are definitely having a summer sale at the moment with sheets at 60% off over the last few days.

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