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£500 for a mattress? Are they having a laugh?

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spidermama · 24/11/2005 12:59

I need a new mattress as mine is so hard it's lke sleeping on the kitchen table. I've just had a quick look at John Lewis's and they're about £500 plus!

Is there anywhere cheaper? Or is that the going rate for a half decent mattress?

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misdee · 24/11/2005 13:00

i paid 600 for my silent srung divan with mattress. its heaven to sleep on.

desperatehousewife · 24/11/2005 13:00

some of the Ikea ones are absolutely fine and a lot cheaper.

Frizbe · 24/11/2005 13:01

wait for debenhams online sale

princesspeahead · 24/11/2005 13:03

when you think about how many hours you sleep on it per day and how many days (assume you will have it at least 5 years - that is 1700 nights) then it starts to seem silly NOT to spend that much on a mattress.
Cheap mattresses are uncomfortable - thats the bottom line. Sorry!

vickiyumyum · 24/11/2005 13:03

dreams bed superstores are good. we got our new bed there and the mattress that was on it on the display was four times as much as the bed we got one for about £250 which is very comfy.

apparently argos are good as well.

spidermama · 24/11/2005 13:05

I agree it's important but if it's really going to be £500 then I won't be allowed to buy it.

The problem with Ikea DH is that they have non-standard measurements.

Frizbe I may try that. I suppose they'll all be on sale in January.

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katzguk · 24/11/2005 13:05

our new mattress cost £500 in the sale at mfi but we didn't pay the insurance company did after dd2 was accidently born on it!

Enid · 24/11/2005 13:06

i darent tell you how much our mattress cost

BUT we have an ikea one in the spare room and it is verrrrrrrrrrrry comfortable

noddyholder · 24/11/2005 13:06

Ours was 600+ and we are still commenting on how comfy it is 3 yrs later Definitely worth every penny Cheap ones just not the same

starlover · 24/11/2005 13:07

we went for a cheap argos one and it's horrible! wish i had spent a lot more on one

misdee · 24/11/2005 13:10

that was my arguemewnt, in 5years we had had 3 different cheap matresses and beds. all got very uncomfortable in the end. this one is fab. worth every penny.

franke · 24/11/2005 13:11

We got ours from Dreams too (they seem to have a constant sale...) Ours would have cost double at John Lewis. The salespeople are a bit pushy there, BUT they do encourage you to try out mattresses by lying on them for at least 10 minutes.

BarbaraX · 24/11/2005 13:12

I recently bought a king size bed from Debenhams for £700 (half price),one of those with the memory foam. Very good make with the queen seal of approval, if it means anything....

I have always put this purchase off all my life and put up with a cheap mattress from Argos because I could not bring myself to pay all that money.

now I know i should have done it before. It is wonderful. sleep is so important for your quality of life. it is money well spent

I went to John Lewis first and I thought it was extortionate. what are their beds made of, gold?

spidermama · 24/11/2005 15:41

OK, I'm convinced. I now have to convince DH.
Wish me luck.

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cod · 24/11/2005 15:43

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puff · 24/11/2005 15:45

We've got one of those ones made out of stuff developed by NASA - yes it was v expensive, but wow to sleep on. Dh bought it when I had really bad spd when pregnant with ds2. I've never been more grateful for anything in my life!

mazzystar · 24/11/2005 15:49

where do you live? habitat have got fantastic mattresses for £70 in their clearance place just outside manchester. usually £600.

cod · 24/11/2005 15:51

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puff · 24/11/2005 15:55

link wont work cod

cupcakes · 24/11/2005 15:58

cod - is that the tempur(??) one which moulds to you?

puff · 24/11/2005 15:58

tempur - that's it - bloody fantastic

jodee · 24/11/2005 16:06

Ooh yes, Tempur is fantastic, we just went for the overlay to save costs (DH works for a mobility company so got it a tiny bit cheaper).

Pillows are brill too.

expatinscotland · 24/11/2005 16:08

Are you a Costco member? They had Silent Night mattresses on sale. Paid £450 for a king-sized bed 3 years ago and it's still going strong. Heaven to sleep on as well.

cupcakes · 24/11/2005 16:09

dh lusts after a tempur mattress.

Pagan · 24/11/2005 16:11

Definitely worth the money. Don't get a cheapo as you'll only end up with backache and have to fork out again sooner rather than later.

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