pearl
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What is a mattress topper?dont skimp out on a mattress, worth trying a few, also, matress toppers are really handy
What is a mattress topper?dont skimp out on a mattress, worth trying a few, also, matress toppers are really handy
Not all mattresses these days are ' flippable'Eeek! I need a new one. How many people flip their mattress over?
Apparently you should only rotate, not flip
I think it's best to not wonder at all about such things. #shudderSort of related to this thread is how often do you Dyson/Hoover/vacuum your mattress? We do ours now each month and the amount of dead skin cells that are collected is amazing when you see them in the container. Those are the ones that escape through the bottom sheet and mattress protector. Staying in hotels quite a bit I now wonder how often they do theirs?
That's interesting. I was looking at Silent Night one, about same price, but the reviews were terrible. Thanks for posting.I bought a Silent Night one in Feb. Deep, hand tufted, spring thing. Extra firm.
Not a fortune. £400 and something .
I have a memory foam mattress topper on that.
Treated myself to the Premier Inn range of duvet and pillows. Honestly, there’s a reason they have an online shop. Fantastic stuff.
And some nice, heavy linen bedding.
Sleep is so important.
Never been comfier. Took a bit of adapting to but now, never been happier with my sleep.
Yes. I read some bad reviews but mattresses are a very personal preference, I think .That's interesting. I was looking at Silent Night one, about same price, but the reviews were terrible. Thanks for posting.
Definitely if you're on it as well at the time.But everyone is different. What works for me might give others a terrible nights sleep.
Not a bad choice although they are not the quality they once were. Sold to an American company who promptly outsourced the divan making section and changed filling specification. Still a quality company however. In terms of overall quality I would have gone for Somnus (Harrison group) they only use natural fillings and are leaders in environmental sustainability.I know you have all be waiting with bated breath for the outcome of this…Vispring wins and was ordered this morning.
Yes. I read some bad reviews but mattresses are a very personal preference, I think .
This one looked like it would suit my needs and I’m very happy with it.
But everyone is different. What works for me might give others a terrible nights sleep.
Oh, I have a few of those in my second villa. Perfect when I’m summering in Provence.Disappointed with your choice as I had you down as a man who liked a bit of luxury. So I really thought you may just treat yourself to this - it's only £430,000 (yes, that's not a mistype) https://www.savoirbeds.com/the-worlds-most-luxurious-bed/
Now you tell meNot a bad choice although they are not the quality they once were. Sold to an American company who promptly outsourced the divan making section and changed filling specification. Still a quality company however. In terms of overall quality I would have gone for Somnus (Harrison group) they only use natural fillings and are leaders in environmental sustainability.
Good lord. How can it cost that much? I wonder how many ordered they have.Disappointed with your choice as I had you down as a man who liked a bit of luxury. So I really thought you may just treat yourself to this - it's only £430,000 (yes, that's not a mistype) https://www.savoirbeds.com/the-worlds-most-luxurious-bed/
According to The Times, Harrods have already sold one.Good lord. How can it cost that much? I wonder how many ordered they have.
I’m not sure but more than likely, so many cheaper places abroad to manufacture.Now you tell me
I notice you mention divan. The one I have ordered is for a frame bed (I was given a choice)....has this also been outsourced?
No it wasn’t a Herald.I’m not sure but more than likely, so many cheaper places abroad to manufacture.
Just out of curiosity but was the model name of the mattress “Herald” by any chance.