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kuznetspertik
02-12-2011, 02:14 PM
Have you been planning to buy a nice comforting mattress for your room and have understood that memory foam is the best that you can have? Having decided upon the kind of mattress you want to have, are you confused about the showroom that you can buy it from? If the answer to one or both of the above questions is yes then read on……..
There are many showrooms in the market today which provide such mattress of memory foam. However, with the increasing popularity of this mattress; there has also been mushrooming of such stores which sell similar mattresses at slightly or considerably lower rates. Common sense would suggest that one can’t provide the same quality at lower rates. This means that these products, being provided at lower rates, are not the ones that one wants. It is, therefore, imperative that one follows the rule of Caveat Emptor and takes due care before purchasing the mattress from a showroom.
Following are some of the considerations you need to have before selecting the showroom from which you will want to have the mattress:
BE BRAND CONSCIOUS
You might know about various companies which manufacture and market a memory foam mattress. This knowledge could hold you in good stead as you might want to only look for those brands which are established. You might want to enquire from the showroom owner about the availability of such brands. If the showroom doesn’t stock such brands or other more recognized ones then you might want to give it a skip.
EXPERIENCE THE FEELING
There are specific reasons because of which you choose to go with a mattress of memory foam. You should, therefore, ask the showroom owner for a demo of the mattress and find out if it has all those comforts and other features that you had wanted it to have.

vincentjoseff
02-26-2011, 06:56 AM
We have a tempur mattress and pillows and they are really comfy - husband's backache has disappeared. One downside is that you can't use an electric blanket or hot water bottle so it's not great if you like getting into a toasty bed. And col is right, it can be a bit hot in summer.

handbagswell
04-06-2011, 03:32 AM
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