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Single mattress under £100?

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PorridgeIsYummy · 16/09/2018 14:22

Hi, we need to replace my little girl's mattress as she's wet hers right through too many times! Ive seen a few in Amazon for under £100 with good reviews, are they any good? I like that it would be delivered tomorrow, but can wait if need be.

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sleepismysuperpower1 · 16/09/2018 15:33

i have found a brand new one on gumtree (new listing) within your price range

www.gumtree.com/p/mattresses/brand-new-3ft-single-mattress/1313895999

i also stumbled accross this review:
We had a small single mattress from Amazon Happy Beds and within two months there were large springs poking out of the sides which cut my hand, fortunately not my toddler. I asked for them to replace it as it was clearly faulty from this happening whilst a 1.5 stone toddler had slept on it. They had issues accepting it was faulty and wanted me to return it at my cost to the manufacturer rather than them. After lots of emails citing trading standards and lodging an amazon dispute they finally sent out a new mattress and collected the faulty one. The product is what you pay for but the after sales is quite hopeless. Personally I wouldn't use them again. We have used next and a local furniture company.

hope this helps x

NotPennysBoat · 16/09/2018 15:35

IKEA mattresses are decent and they come rolled up to fit in your car x

Fluffyunicorns · 16/09/2018 18:16

Second the IKEA suggestion - or we got a roll up one from Dreams - ExH took it so don't know how it is now but it had done a few years with no problems

yetanothernane · 16/09/2018 18:44

I bought or latest bed from wayfair and we also looked at a new single for the spare room. They have loads in the clearance section which are memory foam and under £100.

Service was really good and delivery was prompt.

CutesyUserName · 17/09/2018 09:16

Go to a foam cutters on a local industrial estate and get them to cut you a piece of memory foam to size. I've done that with several mattresses and some in our motorhome. Same as any other memory foam mattress but you're cutting out the middleman price-wise.

mrsoutnumbered · 17/09/2018 12:22

I'll tag along here as I need to buy my toddler a bed and mattress!

I've ordered a mattress from Mattressman in the past, it's still fine after 18 months.

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