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over a year ago
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The best recommendation is to go and try them out. I could recommend the most amazing mattress in the world……for me, but when you lie on it, you could despise it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Depends on whether you are planning to remortgage to buy it...
Just got a new one and some are crazy prices, mind you everything is atm, but 4 figures + I'm talking about  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The forum won’t allow me to type in the name as it’s similar to another word apparently.
The Premier Inn brand. Best investment ever. Not cheap tho!"
The hipnoss one? |
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"The forum won’t allow me to type in the name as it’s similar to another word apparently.
The Premier Inn brand. Best investment ever. Not cheap tho!
The hipnoss one? " mThats it but spelt with a Y. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
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"The best recommendation is to go and try them out. I could recommend the most amazing mattress in the world……for me, but when you lie on it, you could despise it. "
This. Do it when you are tired, as that's the best time to ty it out, as if you fall asleep, then it's a good sign.
Front sleepers need to lay down on their fronts, as that's how they sleep. side sleepers need to ty on both of their sides. |
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Just bought a matress for the spare room. On FB Marketplace.
A couple, who obviously didn't take the advice here, had had it for a couple of weeks but it was "too firm".
I like a firm one (Ooh err missus) so popped over and bought it. Immaculate. So good its on my bed now.
Cost? Not 1300 quid.
Thirty of my pounds was all it cost.
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People are just going to say what they have or want. None of this will be particularly useful to you as you have not provided any attributes about what sort of mattress you like, sprung/soft/hard/slim//single/double/yada yada. You may as well google "mattress". |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Found my mattress, just need to find £1300.
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Is there one that is similar, with good comfort at a more affordable price? Although, buying one that works for you and will last is better than getting two, or three, close together.
I had a wonderfully firm mattress that was in the £500-750 price range but had to get rid of it after a couple of years because it didn't work well with my osteoporosis.
I have a Simba Hybrid now, which works well. However, the best one I have slept in recently was a M&S wool one which is about £550! Four nights of blissful comfort.
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By *gent Coulson OP Man
over a year ago
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"People are just going to say what they have or want. None of this will be particularly useful to you as you have not provided any attributes about what sort of mattress you like, sprung/soft/hard/slim//single/double/yada yada. You may as well google "mattress"." I was recommended to go to dreams, which is what I did, I chose a mattress that suited my requirements after testing a few
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