Posted by me on June 22, 2009, 7:50 pm
Curious what the people out there who have either a
memory foam mattress or topper think abt it?
I cant decide if I would like the stuff or not
You like it? Hate it?
Opinions?
Posted by JR Weiss on June 22, 2009, 8:11 pm
> Curious what the people out there who have either a
> memory foam mattress or topper think abt it?
> I cant decide if I would like the stuff or not
> You like it? Hate it?
All "memory foams" are not created alike. Try before you buy.
I have a Tempurpedic mattress. Both my wife & I love it!
Posted by me on June 22, 2009, 9:44 pm
>All "memory foams" are not created alike. Try before you buy.
>I have a Tempurpedic mattress. Both my wife & I love it!
I was looking at the stuff Costco sells
Posted by Evelyn on June 22, 2009, 11:22 pm
>>All "memory foams" are not created alike. Try before you buy.
>>
>>I have a Tempurpedic mattress. Both my wife & I love it!
> I was looking at the stuff Costco sells
My stepson bought a fake tempur pedic at Sam's club and he loves it. Seems
to be the same stuff.
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Evelyn
"Even as a mother protects with her life her only child, So with a boundless
heart let one cherish all living beings." --Sutta Nipata 1.8
Posted by Rod Speed on June 23, 2009, 12:21 am
Evelyn wrote
>> me@privacy.net wrote
>>>> All "memory foams" are not created alike. Try before you buy.
>>>> I have a Tempurpedic mattress. Both my wife & I love it!
>>> I was looking at the stuff Costco sells
>> My son bought two and we bought one. Fine mattress, but it's only a
>> year old. We have a 2" memfoam topper for it which is softer, and
>> that's OK too. No idea how long it takes them to pack down, though.
>> The company has an 800 number and real people actually answer your questions.
>> It comes all squashed up in a cardboard box. I don't think there's a
>> price difference between store pickup and delivery, and delivery is
>> a lot more convenient unless you have a pickup. It unfolds into a W
>> shape and expands pretty quickly. Heavy and hard to carry, so unpack
>> it where it's going to live if the box will fit through the door; an
innerspring mattress is easier to move around
>> because it's
>> stiffer and has grabholds.
> But an innerspring mattress will hold dust mites,
I dont care.
> will sag in just a few years, and need replacement.
Wrong.
> The memory foam mattress seems to last a long time.
We'll see...
> I have had mine for 9 years now,
I've had my innersping mattress for 35 years now, no sagging at all.
Corse I'm not obscenely obese...
> and it looks and feels exactly like it did when it was brand new. No sags
anywhere.
My innerspring doesnt look as good as it once did, but it feels
exactly like it did when it was brand new. No sags anywhere.
And it isnt used on a base, its used on a door for the base.
> memory foam mattress or topper think abt it?
> I cant decide if I would like the stuff or not
> You like it? Hate it?