matresses

May 26, 2006 17:16

Where is a good place to shop for mattresses?

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mojocatt May 27 2006, 05:04:11 UTC
Sears was good to us, they had a 50% off sale at the time. Going King size?

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dawny_darko May 27 2006, 05:48:26 UTC
Have you seen their bedroom. A king size is the ONLY thing that would fit in the room. Maybe they'll go for it, but it seems too big (I know a King wont fit in our room either, but we've been fine with the Queen so far.)

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mojocatt May 28 2006, 02:54:14 UTC
So far...

That's kinda what I'm getting at. that third small person make even a king size get small in a hurry.

But it really does not matter, just a question.

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rampion May 28 2006, 05:13:48 UTC
As NBW pointed out, there is absolutely NO room in our bedroom for a king size (the queen barely fits!). We were just looking for a bed that, you know, doesn't leave us aching in the morning and one I can lay on without rolling into Keith automatically. Our old bed was the one we bought nine years ago to replace the two beds we broke. I paid a LOT for it, like $350, which was pretty much all I had at the time.

We ended up going with original mattress factory. We compared to Sears and found the beds they currently have to be less comfortable, less well constructed, and more expensive (even with the current 50% off sale going on). And then there was the weird cottony fiber squeak that I felt (not heard) when I layed on half the beds. Icky, like fingernails on chalkboards. I tried to explain it to the sears lady but she thought I was crazy.

Anyway, I'm happy with our purchase. I'll let you know in the morning if I change my mind.

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dawny_darko May 30 2006, 05:35:23 UTC
Way cool icon.

I may have to steal it. She's not only paddling her own canoe, she's doing someone else's at the same time...

Maybe you've used it before, but I don't recall noticing it before!!

Very very nice.

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