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Alicejjjk Fri 30-Aug-19 08:31:33

HI
I need a new mattress for me and my wife we want superking size.

I went to Bensons for Beds and tried quite a few mattresses, and I have made a shortlist of about 5 I like. Thing is I really like the higher prices mattresses the best. So £1500 to £2000 mark. They're all pillow tops, so maybe thats why i think they they're better than the ones without pillow top.

But I have discovered these beds are all exclusive to Bensons so I cant see what other shops are selling them for. There's no competition this way driving prices down, this way of selling would mean prices can go up! So I get the impression I will be way overpaying for these mattresses due to the brand, and the way they market and sell these. Like I think Sealy would sell the same mattresses elsewhere but under another name, and so I wonder if I could get them cheaper elsewhere but how would I know.

But then I did not think any of the lower cost beds were as good. But maybe its because a lot of them did not have pillow tops. So maybe if I add a separate pillow top they may feel the same. But how can I know without bringing in a pillow top and trying it out?

So I am just not sure what to do now. If I buy one online I have not tried it, what if its not as good as the one below. If I buy one I tried in the store I like maybe I have overpaid because maybe there is an equivalent I could get online, but how could I know.

Then do I get one with a pillow top because they were comfy, or should I get one without, but then add my own pillow top (then I can always change it without changing the mattress). But then how can I choose the right mattress that would be as comfy as the ones I like above when I do add a pillow top?

I'm really not sure what to do! Its a lot of money and I dont sleep well so I really want to have a great mattress but I dont want to be ripped off, and I feel like thats what the mattress industry is doing. but please correct me if I am wrong. If Bensons for Beds £1500 to £2000 mattress prices really are a good deal for what you get then I will do it.

Any advice? Especially about pillow top, maybe I can make my own equiavalent bed to these below using my own pillow top but saving lots of money.

These are the mattresses I like in Bensons:
Sealy Monte Carlo: £1899 (very soft so feels luxurious - has pillow top)
Sealy Maldives: £1549 (bit firmer than above, still soft - has pillow top)
Staples Grandeur: £1449 (bit firmer than the Sealys, still nice - has pillow top)
Staples Splendour: £1049 (not as good as the above at all, but price is much better - has pillow top)
iGel Orion: £1399 (has a memory foam firmness to it)
Sensafoam Memory Active 9000: £949 (feels a bit more artifical than the above, which felt really natural, but price is reasonable for the feel)
Homylink pillow top pocket sprung mattress : £200 (Evaluation is high in Amazon, but has not been used)

I also went to Dreams and their Flaxbys were lovely, but fa more expensive. The Sealys were nicer and cheaper.

NanaandGrampy Fri 30-Aug-19 08:54:46

Twice I tried to write a reply , but I’m sorry to say , I lost the will to live.

My advice - buy what you want ?

gillybob Fri 30-Aug-19 08:57:48

For what it’s worth my DH used to do a lot of work in a mattress factory . Apparently the staff used to pull bits of mattress behind their machines and ? ? . Sorry not a lot of help I know.

EllanVannin Fri 30-Aug-19 09:00:23

Mine would be the £2,000 mark----it's a Dunlopillo.

gillybob Fri 30-Aug-19 09:03:44

I found mine on the top of a skip. DH and I carried it home on our heads. It’s a bit stained but perfectly comfortable .

Esspee Fri 30-Aug-19 09:05:07

We have two single mattresses on a super king base. That way you each get the degree of firmness you want.
Why don't you try looking at the Which reports on mattresses. That's what I always do before major purchases.

Charleygirl5 Fri 30-Aug-19 09:16:28

If you look at Ideal World online if you do not like the mattress you can return it within I think 60 days. I would not pay vast amounts of money.

grannyticktock Fri 30-Aug-19 09:35:31

I bought an Emma mattress, which you can only get online so you can't try it out, but they will take it away and refund you if you try it for a few weeks and don't like it. It was recommended by Which? and I think mine was about £450 (they often have special offers). Anyway, I really love it, it's the most comfortable mattress I've ever had.

GlammakAz59 Wed 04-Sept-19 19:01:32

I've always had pocket sprung mattresses and find them the best I'm a back pain sufferer i got mine online 500pound for a king size no named make. Ive slept on memory foam before hated it to hard and made me sweat. Mine has a latex top.. No sweating.

Grannyben Wed 04-Sept-19 19:53:00

Regarding Grannyticktocks Emma mattress, does anyone know what happens to the mattresses that are sent back. If someone has been sleeping on it for 100 days rhen, sends it back, do they dispose of it or sell it on to the next person.

grannyticktock Fri 06-Sept-19 20:24:25

I don't think they can sell them on again, Grannyben, because when the new mattress arrives it is in a shrunken, vacuum-packed roll. You slice carefully into the plastic wrapping, and the mattress uncoils and rears up like some kind of monster. For the first few days it has a slight chemical smell - they do warn you about this and it wears off completely. I suppose you could contact them and ask them.

In fact I should think returns are very rare, partly because the mattress is so comfy, but also, by the time you might change your mind, you'll have got rid of your old mattress, so you'd need to be very determined. Perhaps they give them to charity or something.