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May 12, 2008 at 6:40 PM #203104May 12, 2008 at 7:16 PM #202993enron_by_the_seaParticipant
My problems went away after I stopped sleeping on a spring mattress. Now I use fairly inexpensive firm foam mattress from Ikea on a platform bed.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20094366
Try it out in Ikea and see if it helps
May 12, 2008 at 7:16 PM #203042enron_by_the_seaParticipantMy problems went away after I stopped sleeping on a spring mattress. Now I use fairly inexpensive firm foam mattress from Ikea on a platform bed.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20094366
Try it out in Ikea and see if it helps
May 12, 2008 at 7:16 PM #203066enron_by_the_seaParticipantMy problems went away after I stopped sleeping on a spring mattress. Now I use fairly inexpensive firm foam mattress from Ikea on a platform bed.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20094366
Try it out in Ikea and see if it helps
May 12, 2008 at 7:16 PM #203091enron_by_the_seaParticipantMy problems went away after I stopped sleeping on a spring mattress. Now I use fairly inexpensive firm foam mattress from Ikea on a platform bed.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20094366
Try it out in Ikea and see if it helps
May 12, 2008 at 7:16 PM #203124enron_by_the_seaParticipantMy problems went away after I stopped sleeping on a spring mattress. Now I use fairly inexpensive firm foam mattress from Ikea on a platform bed.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20094366
Try it out in Ikea and see if it helps
May 12, 2008 at 7:36 PM #203008novice1027ParticipantI slepted on my mom’s tempurpedic, and couldn’t move the next day.
I have always had water beds, which I love, but maybe someone out there can help me with my new delima.
I replaced our 17 year old tube water bed, (why I have no idea!) with a new one that has dual water bags and a pillow top.
The freakin’ things smells of musty/mildew. I was told that the water was too cold compared to our body heat, so we got a heater. That hasn’t helped, we have changed the moisture resistant mattress pad with 100% cotton. We have removed the pillow top and put it in the sun. We have washed and rewashed the linens so many times they are practically thread bear. At one point I thought it was my front loading washing machine so I went through all of those dido’s, and it is still the bed!!
I have sprayed it with freebreze, odobon, just about anything I can thing of and I am about to chuck the damn thing.
If anyone has any thoughts, please let me know. It is VERY comfortable, as long as you don’t my being offended in the olfactory sense.
Thanks,May 12, 2008 at 7:36 PM #203056novice1027ParticipantI slepted on my mom’s tempurpedic, and couldn’t move the next day.
I have always had water beds, which I love, but maybe someone out there can help me with my new delima.
I replaced our 17 year old tube water bed, (why I have no idea!) with a new one that has dual water bags and a pillow top.
The freakin’ things smells of musty/mildew. I was told that the water was too cold compared to our body heat, so we got a heater. That hasn’t helped, we have changed the moisture resistant mattress pad with 100% cotton. We have removed the pillow top and put it in the sun. We have washed and rewashed the linens so many times they are practically thread bear. At one point I thought it was my front loading washing machine so I went through all of those dido’s, and it is still the bed!!
I have sprayed it with freebreze, odobon, just about anything I can thing of and I am about to chuck the damn thing.
If anyone has any thoughts, please let me know. It is VERY comfortable, as long as you don’t my being offended in the olfactory sense.
Thanks,May 12, 2008 at 7:36 PM #203081novice1027ParticipantI slepted on my mom’s tempurpedic, and couldn’t move the next day.
I have always had water beds, which I love, but maybe someone out there can help me with my new delima.
I replaced our 17 year old tube water bed, (why I have no idea!) with a new one that has dual water bags and a pillow top.
The freakin’ things smells of musty/mildew. I was told that the water was too cold compared to our body heat, so we got a heater. That hasn’t helped, we have changed the moisture resistant mattress pad with 100% cotton. We have removed the pillow top and put it in the sun. We have washed and rewashed the linens so many times they are practically thread bear. At one point I thought it was my front loading washing machine so I went through all of those dido’s, and it is still the bed!!
I have sprayed it with freebreze, odobon, just about anything I can thing of and I am about to chuck the damn thing.
If anyone has any thoughts, please let me know. It is VERY comfortable, as long as you don’t my being offended in the olfactory sense.
Thanks,May 12, 2008 at 7:36 PM #203106novice1027ParticipantI slepted on my mom’s tempurpedic, and couldn’t move the next day.
I have always had water beds, which I love, but maybe someone out there can help me with my new delima.
I replaced our 17 year old tube water bed, (why I have no idea!) with a new one that has dual water bags and a pillow top.
The freakin’ things smells of musty/mildew. I was told that the water was too cold compared to our body heat, so we got a heater. That hasn’t helped, we have changed the moisture resistant mattress pad with 100% cotton. We have removed the pillow top and put it in the sun. We have washed and rewashed the linens so many times they are practically thread bear. At one point I thought it was my front loading washing machine so I went through all of those dido’s, and it is still the bed!!
I have sprayed it with freebreze, odobon, just about anything I can thing of and I am about to chuck the damn thing.
If anyone has any thoughts, please let me know. It is VERY comfortable, as long as you don’t my being offended in the olfactory sense.
Thanks,May 12, 2008 at 7:36 PM #203139novice1027ParticipantI slepted on my mom’s tempurpedic, and couldn’t move the next day.
I have always had water beds, which I love, but maybe someone out there can help me with my new delima.
I replaced our 17 year old tube water bed, (why I have no idea!) with a new one that has dual water bags and a pillow top.
The freakin’ things smells of musty/mildew. I was told that the water was too cold compared to our body heat, so we got a heater. That hasn’t helped, we have changed the moisture resistant mattress pad with 100% cotton. We have removed the pillow top and put it in the sun. We have washed and rewashed the linens so many times they are practically thread bear. At one point I thought it was my front loading washing machine so I went through all of those dido’s, and it is still the bed!!
I have sprayed it with freebreze, odobon, just about anything I can thing of and I am about to chuck the damn thing.
If anyone has any thoughts, please let me know. It is VERY comfortable, as long as you don’t my being offended in the olfactory sense.
Thanks,May 12, 2008 at 7:58 PM #203023HLSParticipantI am dying to know..
Has anyone with the sleep number tried the glass of red wine on one side while jumping on the other side ??Best bed that I have read about is only sold via mail order from a company in Omaha. It’s $3000-3500 and is usually through referral from a chiro. I think that they offer a 30 day warranty, and prob pay the chiro a commission. They said that they don’t market it any other way.
Other than Sleep Number, you pay for the name when the exact same guts (coils, foam etc) may be available for less under a diff name.
There is a guy who has been in biz for many years selling matresses in Murrieta. The owner is the only one there, he isn’t high pressure and is easy to deal with.
You can go batty with decisions, regular, pillowtop, eurotop,
I remember prices from a few hundred up to around $2000 and he had good answers to questions.May 12, 2008 at 7:58 PM #203072HLSParticipantI am dying to know..
Has anyone with the sleep number tried the glass of red wine on one side while jumping on the other side ??Best bed that I have read about is only sold via mail order from a company in Omaha. It’s $3000-3500 and is usually through referral from a chiro. I think that they offer a 30 day warranty, and prob pay the chiro a commission. They said that they don’t market it any other way.
Other than Sleep Number, you pay for the name when the exact same guts (coils, foam etc) may be available for less under a diff name.
There is a guy who has been in biz for many years selling matresses in Murrieta. The owner is the only one there, he isn’t high pressure and is easy to deal with.
You can go batty with decisions, regular, pillowtop, eurotop,
I remember prices from a few hundred up to around $2000 and he had good answers to questions.May 12, 2008 at 7:58 PM #203095HLSParticipantI am dying to know..
Has anyone with the sleep number tried the glass of red wine on one side while jumping on the other side ??Best bed that I have read about is only sold via mail order from a company in Omaha. It’s $3000-3500 and is usually through referral from a chiro. I think that they offer a 30 day warranty, and prob pay the chiro a commission. They said that they don’t market it any other way.
Other than Sleep Number, you pay for the name when the exact same guts (coils, foam etc) may be available for less under a diff name.
There is a guy who has been in biz for many years selling matresses in Murrieta. The owner is the only one there, he isn’t high pressure and is easy to deal with.
You can go batty with decisions, regular, pillowtop, eurotop,
I remember prices from a few hundred up to around $2000 and he had good answers to questions.May 12, 2008 at 7:58 PM #203123HLSParticipantI am dying to know..
Has anyone with the sleep number tried the glass of red wine on one side while jumping on the other side ??Best bed that I have read about is only sold via mail order from a company in Omaha. It’s $3000-3500 and is usually through referral from a chiro. I think that they offer a 30 day warranty, and prob pay the chiro a commission. They said that they don’t market it any other way.
Other than Sleep Number, you pay for the name when the exact same guts (coils, foam etc) may be available for less under a diff name.
There is a guy who has been in biz for many years selling matresses in Murrieta. The owner is the only one there, he isn’t high pressure and is easy to deal with.
You can go batty with decisions, regular, pillowtop, eurotop,
I remember prices from a few hundred up to around $2000 and he had good answers to questions. -
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