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Thu, Feb 3, 11 at 20:38
| I'm having my Simmons mattress replaced under warranty, it has deep dips! But the one I bought they don't have now but don't know what replaced it.
So I will have to choose another one. I didn't buy the cheapest and thought this would last longer then almost 2 years. Anyone help with pros and cons of mattresses brands?
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| Most traditional innerspring mattresses will probably fail in another couple of years and in a similar way to the mattress you're replacing. We relegated an old 'S' brand queen size mattress to the dustbin of history with a 100% latex mattress and never looked back. Wife says that even hotel beds don't compare to the sleep she gets at home. There are a number of makers (including the 'S' brands) - while you're browsing and testing them out, look at the tag and make sure it's 100% latex and not an innerspring / latex combination. The latex foam also comes in a variety of densities to match your sleeping position (such as side, stomach, back). Hope this helps! |
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- Posted by beaniebakes (My Page) on Fri, Feb 4, 11 at 16:11
| Agree with hf2046. See my post on the "ISO Mattress" thread. |
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