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Need a new mattress! Sorry it’s boring!

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lucky77 Sun 29-Apr-18 09:47:31

I have been buying Relaxsan mattresses for over 20 years they are so comfortable, this one is the one I buy
Relaxsan Waterlattex Vision Deluxe if you put that into Google you will find stockists, they are made in Italy. You can read about all the different types of their mattresses on the Relaxsan website, Family who sleep in my bed say where did you get your mattress from? I bought them for all my children when they were growing up and they now buy them for their beds in their own houses. A double is around £369.

PenJK50 Sun 29-Apr-18 09:34:44

We’ve changed mattresses roughly every 10 years (46th anniversary soon). For the last 10 years we had a Tempur memory foam bed and mattress but I found it increasingly difficult to move once in bed and it was very warm in bed. We paid a very worthwhile visit to our local John Lewis where we received great advice and we purchased a new sprung mattress in the sale. It was expensive but worth it as it’s very comfortable. John Lewis took away our old mattress

kaybomba Sun 29-Apr-18 09:33:28

I love my mattress and have no intentions of replacing it! It’s a Relyon

Nanah67 Sat 28-Apr-18 22:39:25

I have had old mattress for 10 years and it did not last past the 9 year point.I know old mattress did go on forever but these new ones need replacing as they just wear out.

Jane10 Sat 28-Apr-18 21:13:45

It's mattress companies that tell you to buy a new one every nine years. Wonder why??! hmm

tinaf1 Sat 28-Apr-18 19:33:08

Bit off topic but has anyone got one of those adjustable beds (the ones you can make rise up and down) was thinking about one of these as I like to read in bed but find resting on pillows causes me backache.

hildajenniJ Sat 28-Apr-18 18:48:14

9 years?,

My mattress has recently developed a very annoying squeak. Every time I turn over it squeaks. I had it in my previous house, and moved here 15 years ago. It's well past it now if 9 years is the current life of a mattress! I must look in to changing it.

Nanah67 Sat 28-Apr-18 17:59:18

Just been out and bought a third mattress in as many months.I have two slipped discs and was getting severe hip pain from old mattress. The first one was a firm one. I ended up crippled. The next one recommend by my orthopedic consultant succes at last. He said the word orthopedic should be banned in realation to mattress. It is a respa gel 1700 pocket sprung medium to firm grade 3 bed and has a cooling gel in topper. No more night sweats either am sure getting a great nights sleep. The only drawback is they need extra deep sheets so have had to buy them to fit. Today we bought another one for spare room cost £650 but worth every penny..make sure to try before you buy the first one I gave to new hostel opening close by it cost £950.

GrandmaMoira Sat 28-Apr-18 10:22:18

I agree with the comment that you should not have a firm bed if you have backache, particularly for smaller women. The "orthopaedic" mattresses are too hard and I get painful shoulders with them. I made this mistake and next time will buy a medium mattress.

Greyduster Sat 28-Apr-18 10:12:13

Laying on a bed in a shop doesn’t tell you a great deal either, but you can get caught out going to the other extreme. We used the same holiday cottage several years running and the mattress really needed changing - then one year, hey presto, a new mattress! We spent a week sleeping in blissful comfort and decided that when we got home, as our mattress needed changing, we would buy the same mattress, so we took all the details off the label and went to a considerable amount of expense to secure the same mattress. There were only two shops in the city that stocked them. Three days into sleeping on this thing we both felt as if we were being cooked, it generated so much heat. The people we bought it from contacted the bed manufacturer who sent a rep out to see us. She couldn’t come up with any explanation, except to tell us to put a cotton mattress cover on it and sleep in cotton if we could. Talk about preaching to the converted! So we were stuck with it, until we moved here and it was relegated to the spare bedroom. When we ask guests if they slept well, they always say yes, but your bed is a tad warm!

Charleygirl Sat 28-Apr-18 09:52:01

Normally I would go from shop to shop testing then I bought a memory foam topper which I liked. Not long afterwards I bought a memory foam mattress on line and I love it. I still have the topper because without it the bed would be a tad low.

aggie Sat 28-Apr-18 09:09:12

No one can test a mattress for you nor can they say what is right for you . You need to go to a reputable shop and try it out . Too firm a bed is now said to be bad for your back , it has to have a wee bit of give to support your spine in the right places . We had an orthopaedic mattress for years but it was wasn't comfortable and the last one I bought is much better , from a local bedding department in an independent furniture store

Greyduster Sat 28-Apr-18 09:04:40

I hope you find one that stops your back aching - there’s nothing worse. We are in the process of changing ours - the council took the old one (which wasn’t very old and was very heavy) yesterday and the new one will come on Wednesday, but I have a very bad, expensive record with mattresses. I have chosen the last three mattresses we have had and then hated all of them. They have all been very good makes. We have gone from pocket springs to memory foam and then springs with a memory foam topper, and are now going back to pocket springs. If I don’t get this one right I will be in permanent exile in the garden shed! DH takes very little part in mattress choosing as he says he can sleep on anything and, it seems, he can.

Sar53 Sat 28-Apr-18 08:52:04

We recently bought a new mattress from Bensons. We tried them all out in the shop. So far seems comfortable but it is all a matter of personal choice.
Benson's recommended a local man who for a small fee came and took our old mattress away.

Greenfinch Sat 28-Apr-18 08:52:03

We love our IKEA bed .They would deliver the mattress and take the old one away for a small fee.

ninathenana Sat 28-Apr-18 08:44:04

I read the other day that you should replace your mattress every 9 years.
So maybe it is time for a new one smile
We bought ours with the bed frame from Dreams. Our local council will collect large items for disposal for a small fee.

Auntieflo Sat 28-Apr-18 08:31:11

Some say that IKEA beds can be good.

Lovetopaint037 Sat 28-Apr-18 07:51:24

For years we have enjoyed our pocket sprung mattress but lately my back is aching after lying in it for a few hours. Always have back trouble but this ache reminds me of the kind you get when on holiday and you long for your bed back at home. Can anyone recommend a really comfortable pocket sprung bed and where you got yours? Also, how did you get rid of your old mattress as it is heavy one. We have one of those wooden slat beds so only need the mattress. (My husband thinks it’s okay but it was bought in the eighties and we have always loved it. He says my back is old age).