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tailfins
08-09-2015, 06:26 PM
Buying a mattress sucks!! This analysis by Mattress Underground sums it up nicely:

http://www.themattressunderground.com/our-articles/major-mattress-manufacturers-top-15.html

Ninety percent of the market is controlled by the crapsters.


I also quickly discovered that some of these manufacturers were struggling and that many of them had gone out of business since the last census ... not because of poor quality design, construction, service, or value ... or even from a worsening economy ... but because more and more their value was not being recognized as they were being overwhelmed by larger companies who began to dominate the information flow and the floor space of the largest retailers with misleading information and lesser quality materials promoted as being better than they were. Many of these had been in business for several generations and had passed their knowledge on to each succeeding generation who in turn refined it and "brought it up to date". Sadly, some of these are already gone.

Does anyone here believe a non-flippable mattress is a "convenience feature"? How about that memory foam that turns into a body-shaped crater in less than a year? Here's what happens when someone tries to use the warranty from a "big S" manufacturer (does big S mean they start with "S" or their product resembles excrement?):

http://mattressscam.com/mattress_waranty_problems.htm


Imagine paying $1,000 for a mattress for which the salesman told you was covered under a ten-year warranty. Six years later you experience a legitimate manufacturer’s defect. It turns out that based on your warranty coverage, you pay for all shipping costs to and from the repair location, along with $100 x 6 = $600!!! Nice warranty, Serta!

I read somewhere that Big-S always charges a fee and almost always "finds" a reason not to honor a warranty claim. This includes tricks such as using a string on a mattress with no weight on it to determine if there's sagging.

Thankfully Sam's Club and Costco accept mattress returns, but who wants to hassle with returning a mattress every 11 months?

My next attempt will be to get the firmest available from these guys and put a disposable mattress topper on top.

http://www.themattressfactory.com/MattressesBeds/Models/Elegance.aspx


It also has a two-sided design, stitched cotton padding and handles for ease of turning.

gabosaurus
08-09-2015, 08:19 PM
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tailfins
08-09-2015, 08:25 PM
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Have you had better luck? Particularly with buying Simmons, Sealy, Serta or Sterns & Foster?

gabosaurus
08-09-2015, 08:29 PM
You buy a mattress the same way you buy any other household item. You do your homework on the subject, then you go to the showroom and lay on mattresses. You choose the one you like best.
Any questions?

tailfins
08-09-2015, 08:35 PM
You buy a mattress the same way you buy any other household item. You do your homework on the subject, then you go to the showroom and lay on mattresses. You choose the one you like best.
Any questions?

If you did that on the below mattress, you would be satisfied for about four months. You seem to have something against being an informed consumer. If you went somewhere other than Sam's or Costco, you would be stuck with it.

http://www.samsclub.com/sams/danesmoor-tw-matt-twin-matt/prod17670264.ip

gabosaurus
08-09-2015, 08:45 PM
No one pays a thousand bucks for a mattress. We went to an outlet store and got a name brand for $450. Went to a store in East Los Angeles that let my daughter jump all over a dozen mattresses when she was 7. Eventually got one for $550. But they delivered it and set it up in her room.

If you don't want to get screwed by capitalists, don't deal with capitalists. Go find the guys with independent stores who are willing to work harder to get your business.

fj1200
08-10-2015, 11:41 AM
If you don't want to get screwed by capitalists, don't deal with capitalists. Go find the guys with independent stores who are willing to work harder to get your business.

Uh, yeah. Those are capitalists too.

NightTrain
08-10-2015, 12:36 PM
Uh, yeah. Those are capitalists too.

I never knew the independent little guys were a bunch of commies. Learn something new every day.

Solo
08-10-2015, 01:02 PM
They are in collusion to keep prices stiff, they change model names in different stores to confuse you.

If youre looking for a mattress I suggest you look at this company, consumer reports rated their mattress near the top and their customer service is second to none. You buy it you have 100 days to decide, if you decide you dont want it. You donate it to like the salvation army, when they give you the reciept send it to them and they return your money promptly. Check amazon for their buyer ratings on it.

I own one and I absolutely love it. I found it to be to hard at first but it softened up with use to perfect. I have the 10inch


https://www.tuftandneedle.com/