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911 Rod 07-04-2025 12:05 PM

Mattress costs
 
My wife is not happy with the current mattress and she’s shopping.
Does a quality queen mattress/box spring really cost $3,500 cdn?
It’s the only one she likes.
They won’t even deliver it for sanitary reasons, lol, but the only give they have is they will throw in 2 cushions.

Magyar Kiwi 07-04-2025 12:21 PM

Hi
I think mattress prices are often a complete con job.
Since their is no easy objective way to assess the quality of a mattress, people assume that a more/very expensive mattress must be much better.
Additionally if you go shopping with your significant other for a mattress, the salesman will often try and make you look like a cheapskate for not buying an expensive mattress !
Cheers

911 Rod 07-04-2025 12:48 PM

^^^Exactly.
She went into a Sleep Country and the salesperson was pushing hard and reduced the price twice hoping to get a sale even though she wasn’t keen on the mattress.

berettafan 07-04-2025 12:54 PM

Sams Club. Plenty happy with what we got from there and saved something like $3k.

LWJ 07-04-2025 12:54 PM

I met a guy in the last 6 months who owned a mattress store. He said markups were 2x I think? Whatever the figure, I was floored. It was shocking. That said, Mrs. LWJ and I just bought a new Saatva mattress two weeks ago. It seems to be very nice.

911 Rod 07-04-2025 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by berettafan (Post 12492556)
Sams Club. Plenty happy with what we got from there and saved something like $3k.

How much did you spend to save $3k?!

Maybe I am out of the loop on this.

berettafan 07-04-2025 01:33 PM

Something like $700 or so. Very comfortable mattress. The stuff in the mattress stores was $3k and up easily. just ridiculous.

stevej37 07-04-2025 01:35 PM

A good mattress topper with a medium priced mattress can be just as good as a $3K one.

jyl 07-04-2025 03:44 PM

My Select Comfort is 20 years old and still great.

Steve Carlton 07-04-2025 04:04 PM

I have a co-worker who sold mattresses for years. He recommends Sealey, Simmons Black, and Tempurpedic. I asked about Saatva, which I had purchased 2 years ago and he said they're good. Mine's good.

cjh 07-04-2025 05:43 PM

We have a basic king size Select Comfort we bought twenty some years ago. Separate bladders, no heat, cool or tilt, etc. In 2013 we opened it up to move it during a remodel and found mold. Called them on a Saturday, got a real human who spoke midwestern English and she looked up our mattress in their records and sent out replacements for every part that was effected. No questions asked. And apologized.

RANDY P 07-04-2025 06:37 PM

A metal frame and some upholstery. Yes, it's a rip off. Figure anywhere about 50-75% margin on those at tag price. They can move- a lot.

At Sleep Country, keep beating them till they are under 50% of listed price- they can do it.

rjp

911_Dude 07-05-2025 08:17 AM

Mattresses are a total rip off. Dont forget the Box Spring scam on top of the profit margin.

Dixie 07-05-2025 11:26 AM

Y'all are rich! When I moved three years ago, I got my new mattresses off either Wayfair or Amazon. I spent around $200 for each. They're holding up just fine

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1751743393.jpg

stevej37 07-05-2025 11:36 AM

I bought my queen size from a local furniture store. No idea of what brand it is...but it was about $200 also. Forget the box springs...don't need them.

Sleeps great.

cabmandone 07-05-2025 12:49 PM

I've got a Tempur-Pedic, two Nectar mattresses and now a Novilla Gel Memory Foam from Amazon. Three different price points and I can't tell much difference between them.

jhynesrockmtn 07-05-2025 02:04 PM

I just replaced the queen size in our travel trailer with an Amazon Basics memory foam for $200. I bought the 8 inch because the bed platform in the trailer is already tall. The thicker ones are a bit more money and I'm guessing a bit more comfortable. We may add a thin topper to it as it is pretty firm, but so far happy for the $'s spent.

speeder 07-06-2025 08:33 AM

I have a couple of friends who work for this company, Hastens. They make mattresses that sell for $40-80k. When I ask them how business is, the answer is that they are opening new stores like crazy. There are now 3 in LA alone, though the Palisades store is temporarily closed. (Duh).

I guess this is what happens when you give tax breaks to people who make 10s of millions of dollars a year, they literally don't know what to do with it: :rolleyes:

https://hastens.com/us/

Alan A 07-06-2025 08:46 AM

On average you spend about a third of your life in bed.

How much is a couch?
Which do you use more?

Just a contrarian opinion…

Steve Carlton 07-06-2025 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan A (Post 12493400)
On average you spend about a third of your life in bed.

We would up that to half when we joked about getting a mattress.


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