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As per the ridiculously long title. Does anybody know where (or even if you can) buy a decent mattress without having to sell a limb, child or all your worldly belongings? Budget of around £250


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:09 pm
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IKEA.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:10 pm
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Ebay, they have loads of bargains like this beauty

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Posted : 04/09/2018 3:12 pm
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+1 Ikea


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:13 pm
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Given the amount of time the average person spends in bed I'd have thought that cutting corners on a mattress is not the best idea.

That said the mattress we replaced last week cost about £1300 [12 years ago] but the one we replaced it with (Casper) was 'just' £580 and we get to try it for 100 days.

[edit: and it's really nice..... mattresses have come in the last 12 years!]


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:16 pm
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It's a good job mattresses are priced different depending on the size you're after.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:16 pm
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We bought a Tempur mattress on 0% credit through their outlet shop in Bridgend.

Made a vastly expensive mattress affordable for us. Best nights sleep ever.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:23 pm
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There might be one lying behind Kryton57's wall. Just be careful when you're lifting it over.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:26 pm
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+3 Ikea


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:28 pm
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For the spare bed in my ouse, I didn't wanna spend loads - I went to one of those normal bed shops (Dreams, I think) and bought a standard memory foam thing for about £250. It was a bit smelly at first, (that chemical whiff) but it's fine.

I've slept in* it a few times and have nothing bad to report.

Trailwagger spilt chocolate ice cream on his.

*the bed 🙂


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:45 pm
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Thanks all. Trailwaggers looks ace! Do IKEA mattresses still come in their own whacky sizes or do they now do standard too? I know one shouldn’t scrimp when buying, but I don’t have the funds so corner cutting is the only viable option.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:53 pm
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We recently spent way too much on a new bed and mattress.

It was worth it.

You know that feeling when you go away and sleep in a hotel and have a really good nights sleep because the beds really comfortable? I now have the opposite problem.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:56 pm
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Same here tinas, but mine was a stupid amount of money. I think I was ripped off really. But, man it's comfortable. (This is the one in my bed, not the spare)


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 3:59 pm
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IKEA +whatever it's up to now. And they come in standard sizes.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:02 pm
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Ikea again. They do their own sizes but also UK sizes.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:09 pm
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you only need to spend a lot of money if you or your wife / husband / partner / dog are either fat biffers or a bit decrepit


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:13 pm
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Argos try for 100 days and if you don't like it you can change it.  For a nominal fee they'll take the old one away.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:16 pm
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Ikea and you can exchange it if it's top soft/firm


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:17 pm
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Do IKEA mattresses still come in their own whacky sizes

I think you will find that 680 million other Europeans sleep on those "wacky sized" beds sold by Ikea. It is only our somewhat outdated country that still uses Imperial sizes, even 45 years after going metric!


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:17 pm
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I think you will find that 450 million other Europeans sleep on those “wacky sized” beds sold by Ikea.

😀 either way there should be one standard to save me having loads of different sized sheets.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:20 pm
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+1 IKEA

They do UK and European sizes. Have most in store.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:33 pm
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IKEA, at least 2 of their mattress have best buy awards in Which magazine and both under £200 I think. I can look up the specific models if you wish but I think IKEA highlight the Which accolades on their website


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:36 pm
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We bought a John Lewis one ten years ago to replace an Ikea one we'd had for not many years which had deteriorated. Reasonably priced (£550 from memory) and when the time came to replace it again, we went back to JL.

We were talked up a few steps in the range so spent 50% or so more to a supposedly 'better quality' one, but it's never been as comfortable as the old, cheaper one (which they don't do any more).  It needs to be turned religiously or it's straight into back pain territory. Some nights it's the comfiest thing you've ever slept on, other nights you wake with back pain. Really odd.

We tried Dreams etc and this was the comfiest, but it is still a bit of a lottery. Should say can't stand memory foam mattresses, so that limited our choice.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:51 pm
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Have a look on Groupon , bought my last mattress of there for £299 . It had an rrp of £1600 I thought 'yeah right, load of bo****ks' but when I googled it there were a couple of online suppliers selling it at that price.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 4:54 pm
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when I googled it there were a couple of online suppliers selling it at that price

It would only have cost a couple of mattresses to set up an online shop selling at that price of course :).  Mattresses are big business


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 5:04 pm
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IKEA + 100

As Mr Nana said, they've won Which? Best-buy awards. I think that applies to the Hesseng, Hovag and Mordegal. We've got a Hovag (£180 for a double) in the spare room and lots of guests have commented favourably.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 5:06 pm
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Thanks everyone. Looks like IKEA could be a winner. That or keep an eye on Groupon


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 5:25 pm
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all those 'try for 100 days before you buy' type jobbies.....

do you have to sort delivery if they need to go back or do the company sort everything?


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 6:04 pm
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all those ‘try for 100 days before you buy’ type jobbies…..

do you have to sort delivery if they need to go back or do the company sort everything?

All you do is contact the company and tell them you want to return the mattress. They might ask why, but will sort it all out either over the phone or email, and send a courier

Source: ArrowXL are just about to knock on my door to collect a Simba mattress.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 6:08 pm
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 either way there should be one standard to save me having loads of different sized sheets

Now then, there's a thread for that with a couple of thousand posts in. Don't bring that Brexit filth in to this thread...


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 6:09 pm
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Soak & Sleep


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 6:34 pm
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Mattresses are big business

They sure are.

https://www.fastcompany.com/3065928/sleepopolis-casper-bloggers-lawsuits-underside-of-the-mattress-wars


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 6:56 pm
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Tempur in a sale on 18 months interest free. Still costing me £70 a month, but with a knackered back its been worth it (broke my spine in a fight with an idiot driver whilst cycling to work. PS bike was fine).


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 7:38 pm
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Interesting read Jamie, thanks for the link.


 
Posted : 04/09/2018 8:01 pm
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+ for IKEA

We bought a King from there when we moved. I can't tell the difference between that and the Double it replaced (now in the spare room) which cost three times more. Quick delivery, good warranty and comfy.


 
Posted : 07/09/2018 10:46 am
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we've just got a mattress topper from eve - mrsEd wasn't happy on the mattress we have (I was ok on it) and there was some discussion about whether a 5yo mattress is worn out or not so the topper compromise has worked so far


 
Posted : 07/09/2018 1:01 pm
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+ for IKEA

.... I can’t tell the difference between that and the Double it replaced (now in the spare room) which cost three times more.

So let me get this straight, you're saying you're pleased that you can't tell any difference between the brand new IKEA mattress and the knackered old one it replaced?

Doesn't say much for IKEA mattresses to me 🙂


 
Posted : 07/09/2018 2:17 pm
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IKEA here. Really like it, super comfy and I'm a tall gimp who gets a bad back if I sleep in some beds for too long. Although I guess mattresses are a bit like saddles, what suits me may be horrible for you. FWIW I get on much better with a firm mattress, hate soft ones


 
Posted : 07/09/2018 6:10 pm
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+1 thanks for the link Jamie. That was a fascinating read!


 
Posted : 07/09/2018 6:57 pm
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Can't comment n ikea but will be in the market for one soon so will try it.

Last one I bought I had £800 of John Lewis vouchers and bought what was nearly their bottom of the range, but it has been ACE. Their range went on to £000's and I struggle to think how anything could be more comfy.


 
Posted : 07/09/2018 7:01 pm
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have a simba and a mid range Ikea I spent 9 months on (separate rooms so I could try to sleep with littleone#2).  simba is nicer bit also twice the price.


 
Posted : 07/09/2018 9:37 pm
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Ikea hovag, really recommemd it.


 
Posted : 07/09/2018 10:14 pm
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Mattress Man used it on and off for a few years and just again now. I've just been tidying my eldest daughter's room it would appear she's not let on about spilling a milkshake on her matteress. It looks like that one posted on page 1.

😡


 
Posted : 08/09/2018 1:52 pm
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IKEA too.


 
Posted : 08/09/2018 3:27 pm
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OK I have harvested bodyparts (I knew we had kids for a reason). After a LOOOONG time of faithful service we have decided our ancient Millbrook mattress needs to be replaced. MrsHB wants to spend no more than £500, but I am happy to spend what ever is needed to get something that will last and be comfy for a decade or so. HerdySleep look good (made by local company Harrison Spinks), but also Hypnos, John Lewis, Millbrook and obviously IKEA (who do a great range and their top of the range is VERY heavy...this is good?). Not a fan of pure memory foam mattresses. Currently inclined to get a traditional pocket sprung and a separate mattress topper. So sorry to resurrect this thread, but what have folk got to recommend in the £500-1000 fairly firm double mattress range? Ta!


 
Posted : 30/09/2018 8:26 pm
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Just get an Ikea Hovag


 
Posted : 30/09/2018 8:39 pm
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OK, we went with IKEA and went with the HIDRASUND mattress with proper springs and enough weight to cause distortions in gravity. I think this is a new model as there are very few online reviews and it's not yet in the IKEA Damien Hirst mattress bisection gallery. However it is very comfy, available and the rest of the IKEA mattress range seems to get good press, so hopefully this top end of their range should last us a good few years. Will report back after a few weeks/months. Now for mattress toppers!


 
Posted : 04/10/2018 9:06 pm
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£650 tho


 
Posted : 04/10/2018 9:10 pm
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I spend more time in bed than on my bike 🙂


 
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Where are you? We got one from here:  https://bedsdirect-batley.co.uk

It's ace - was around 500-600 IIRC but  lots at cheaper price points if it's for occasional. Might be worth a ring if they're near enough.


 
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IKEA also very good warranty wise. They're covered for 25 years against faults. Our 5 year old Hamarvik (or something) was starting to sag slightly. I thought 'it's worth a go'. They sent someone out to check it. He said it had a defect. One phone call to IKEA later and we picked out a new one for delivery, paying the difference if we wanted something more expensive. So keep the receipt!


 
Posted : 04/10/2018 11:33 pm

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