I bought this (https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8262730) from Argos last weekend for £109 and had it delivered same day. After a week of use I find it comfy enough for my needs. Paying £500+ or even thousands for some trendy mattress is just absurd in my eyes.
I bought this (https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8262730) from Argos last weekend for £109 and had it delivered same day. After a week of use I find it comfy enough for my needs. Paying £500+ or even thousands for some trendy mattress is just absurd in my eyes.
I bought this (https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8262730) from Argos last weekend for £109 and had it delivered same day. After a week of use I find it comfy enough for my needs. Paying £500+ or even thousands for some trendy mattress is just absurd in my eyes.
I bought this (https://www.argos.co.uk/product/8262730) from Argos last weekend for £109 and had it delivered same day. After a week of use I find it comfy enough for my needs. Paying £500+ or even thousands for some trendy mattress is just absurd in my eyes.
Was it delivered rolled up?
Yes it was?
Does it compress really badly when you lay or sit on the edge as the have to remove the outer frame wire to roll it up.
Its great if that is comfy for you, but I have had the super cheap mattresses in the past and you end up feeling the springs through the thin layer of polyester wadding in no time. Also end up with the springs compressing in the middle, which forms a dip in the mattress, so you sink into one spot all the time. I'm not even a fatty at 12-13 stone. Definitely not for me any more, id rather spend £500 and get a turnable pocket sprung mattress that will be half decent.
I do think there is a point of diminishing returns with things like using fancy fillings like silk and calico spring casings instead of polyester or whatever. Especially when people then plonk a thick mattress topper over the expensive silk filled mattress.
No not really.
They come vac packed when they are rolled up, soon as you cut the plastic they spring to life pardon the pun.
I'm looking for a new bed, and my preference is a super king size pocket spring mattress with natural fibres. I looked at John Ryan and the Artisan cost is coming to £2800 Is there anything else out there that might be worth looking at, or is JR really that good? I was hoping to pay less than half that.
I've had mine a similar period of time and am similarly impressed, albeit still slightly wary of whether it will collapse over timeIn case anyone is looking at Emma mattresses. I've had mine just over 2 months now and I was a bit unsure at first, just because of how different it was to my spring mattress. But now I love it, sleep so much better and the support has helped massively with my sleeping position as it moulds around me without me sinking in to it, and I just stay put all night, rather than tossing and turning all night.
If you sleep right at the edge thanks to a bed hogging partner, then it can be a bit annoying as it's so much softer, but you do have to really be at the edge for that to be a problem.
In case anyone is looking at Emma mattresses. I've had mine just over 2 months now and I was a bit unsure at first, just because of how different it was to my spring mattress. But now I love it, sleep so much better and the support has helped massively with my sleeping position as it moulds around me without me sinking in to it, and I just stay put all night, rather than tossing and turning all night.
If you sleep right at the edge thanks to a bed hogging partner, then it can be a bit annoying as it's so much softer, but you do have to really be at the edge for that to be a problem.