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Settlement and Indents
A while ago the National Bed Federation (NBF) noted that retailers were not informing customers that all new mattresses, in particular high end mattresses were subject to settlement. This means that initially, body impressions would be more visible as the mattress fillings directly beneath the user are compressed.
Although settlement of fillings occurs in every mattress it [...]
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One sided mattresses
Turning a mattress does not feature high on everyones list of household chores, for elderly and infirm people it can be quite a challenge. This is why I say that for these type of mattresses you should be paying less than a traditional double sided mattress - Not More!
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Pillow Top Mattresses
The main objection to pillowtops come into what you are expected to pay for them and the lifespan you will get out of them. Just like a one sided mattress you will be unable to turn it so when the pillowtop layer becomes indented and worn..
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About Spring Edging
Spring edging refers to the Divan base construction. It is a layer of springs [or other type of suspension] that gives the base a cushioned support for the mattress.
Despite it’s name, spring edging covers the entire top of the base. The most usual method is a 3-4″ layer of bonnell springs fixed to the top of the base construction [...]
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Mattresses for slats
Firstly, nearly all mattresses are suitable for nearly all bed frames. They really are. Perhaps there may be a disclaimer with cheaper one sided mattresses where there is insufficient wadding on the non-use side but if the mattress is well made there should be a relatively firm pad on the underside to keep the spring [...]
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What can you expect for your money?
All components used in mattresses cost the manufacturer relatively the same price. Just because 'Brand X' uses a container full of springs on a weekly basis does not necessarily mean that ..
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About Fabric Coverings
In the past few years a multi million pound business has grown in relation to fabric coverings for the mattress industry. The latest innovation soon to hit the shops are Probiotic Fabrics such as ..
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Quilted or Tufted?
The finish and look of the mattress is a retailers best friend, knowing that it is this look that will sway you towards a particular model without giving too much thought as to what is actually on the inside! Be careful out there.
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Soft, Medium or Firm Mattress ..
I keep touching on this method of mattress selection and as it is the biggest method that customers use it does require a detailed explanation of why it is so wrong . As always, these are my personal views and I open the page up for counterbalance.
Firstly, in the mattress industry there has to be precise [...]
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Beds for Hotels & Guest Houses
Buying a mattress for commercial use is subject to pieces of legislation that would not normally apply to domestic settings.
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All about Zip and Links
Each side of the bed is entirely independent of each other, thereby totally eliminating 'roll together' even when the springs are cage sprung.
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Latex as a comfort layer
A mattress containing 100% natural latex as a comfort layer will have to be at least 3- 5cm to be beneficial.
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More about Polyester
As you can imagine there are umpteen combinations that polyester can be used in your mattress and if used in isolation (without any other wadding types) then the price should ..
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About Orthopaedic Mattresses
A mattress described as orthopaedic just means that the spring gauge used is 12.5g. This is the thickest and strongest spring used in a bonnell (cage) sprung mattress.
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About Cheap Mattresses
My price checks show that there are well over a hundred and seventy different models on offer with many retailers (such as Tesco / Argos etc ) having the same ..