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Do you still do it, if so how often and do you find it more difficult

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NanTheWiser Sat 16-Jul-22 14:50:36

Mine should be rotated too, but far too heavy! So it doesn’t get done.

MiniMoon Sat 16-Jul-22 14:50:13

I am supposed to rotate mine, but never have. Its an emma mattress and is very heavy.

annodomini Sat 16-Jul-22 14:46:25

I should rotate mine, but, living alone, I find even this is beyond me. When family visit, perhaps I will remember to as for help.

Lucca Sat 16-Jul-22 14:33:52

Never crossed my mind to do anything of the kind. Along with my total non use of rubber gloves and bleach I’m clearly a slattern…

AreWeThereYet Sat 16-Jul-22 14:03:33

Ours doesn't need flipping either, just gets turned every few months. It's quite new but I don't think it's very good - it tends to dip badly where I lie on it.

Davida1968 Sat 16-Jul-22 13:00:34

Have an Ikea mattress which needs no proper "turning over". Like some other GNs, posting here, we just "rotate" this on the wooden bed-frame; we do this only occasionally!

Wheniwasyourage Sat 16-Jul-22 12:51:00

Ours slides quite easily on the wooden base and is turned (not flipped) every time the sheets are changed. It does sag a bit at whichever is the top end, and spinning it helps with that. Think we need a new one, probably.

nanasam Sat 16-Jul-22 12:36:45

Our rotating one takes all the strength of DH and I, even though it's sliding on wood!!!

Smileless2012 Sat 16-Jul-22 12:18:45

I get Mr. S. to do it. Twice a year is quite sufficient and you're right Chestnut you can't turn yours but rotating it every 6 months will increase it's life span.

Get your D to give you a hand and wait for the heatwave to subside.

nandad Sat 16-Jul-22 12:17:07

Used to, since we bought a new one with a memory top it’s become far too heavy.

Chestnut Sat 16-Jul-22 12:13:08

I can't imagine why anyone would want to turn their mattress monthly! Once or twice a year would be quite enough. Mine hasn't been turned in years because it's a very thick heavy mattress which has a layer of memory foam on top and this does not go underneath. Maybe I'll get my daughter over to help me rotate it....if I can be bothered.

hulahoop Sat 16-Jul-22 11:59:24

I rotate mine about every month it moves round fairly easily .

Georgesgran Sat 16-Jul-22 11:52:01

My new one’s a rotate, rather than a flip. At the moment, I have no plans to touch it.

Callistemon21 Sat 16-Jul-22 11:16:33

I used to but our newish one has a padded top, so no.

tanith Sat 16-Jul-22 11:12:46

My is a no flip mattress and i do turn it fairly often. It slides really easily round on the base so not too difficult.

Greenfinch Sat 16-Jul-22 11:11:15

Used to but don’t any longer.

Kate1949 Sat 16-Jul-22 11:09:30

Never have.

Baggytrazzas Sat 16-Jul-22 11:04:17

Gawd, I would willingly pay someone to come in once a month and do this. I used to turn it every two weeks, then over the years monthly, now it's about twice a year, maybe less, and I really do struggle. It is so very heavy and awkward. I'm feeling like the next mattress is just never going to to be turned and if that means replacing it sooner then that's fine.

Rosie51 Sat 16-Jul-22 11:04:02

All my mattresses state they are 'no turn' so I don't have to flip them over. What I do occasionally is rotate so that the head end goes down to the foot end. I should say that's what Mr Rosie does grin

Grandyma Sat 16-Jul-22 11:02:41

We’re supposed to twist our mattress every month, not turn it over. Problem is, it’s so heavy it rarely gets done

crazyH Sat 16-Jul-22 11:00:15

I’m interested as well - I can hardly lift my mattress, left alone turn it ?

Oldwoman70 Sat 16-Jul-22 10:55:38

I am talking about turning the mattress! When I was growing up my mother would turn the mattresses once a month and after I got married I did the same, then it reduced to every couple of months and now it is probably twice a year! Turned the mattress today and I found it really difficult, in fact I almost gave up. It got me thinking, is it necessary to turn mattresses these days and do any other GNs do it?