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Does anyone sleep on an Englander Memory Foam Bed?
We are buying beds this week - I have read good things about memory foam beds and have slept on one on several occasions. I like the bed but haven't heard much about Englander. I did not realize there were so many manufacturers of memory foam beds. Any opinions?
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Sorry, Michele, can't help here. Buck and I have a Select Comfort Sleep number bed we wouldn't trade for all the money in the world. Have had it for about 7 years and couldn't be more pleased. Good luck with your bed quest.
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I don't know about that particular brand but 2 of my sons have memory foam beds and they love them. One is a Therapedic brand and the other is from IKEA.
They are both king size and both brothers have slept on each other's mattresses. The brother with the Therapedic said (sadly) that he could tell no difference between the 2. (He paid well over $1000 for his and the IKEA was significantly less expensive.) I think whenever my mattress dies, that's what I'll be getting too. I think I would look to the warranty and quality of the cover as my deciding factor when it comes to brands. |
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Michele,
I have a memory foam mattress and I just love it..No more back aches,and it is so comfortable..I'd buy it over again..Don't even know it's name, DH had it sent here..Lie down on it and you smile in pleasure... kadesma ![]()
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We have a waterbed, with a waveless lumbar support mattress, and I find it very comfortable, but my husband says it kills his back.
We're thinking of buying a new mattress that will fit in our queen size bedframe, and I'm open for suggestions as to what kind to buy. I don't mind if it's a little pricey, if it will help my husband's back. He's a big man, 6' tall and 250+lbs, so we need something sturdy.
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No advice on the Englander line, but I LOVE our tempurpedic. I will never go back to a spring/coil mattress.
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Thanks, everyone, for your input. I have done some research (you know me) and I am amazed at how many different companies make these beds now - meaning there are alot of good and not so good memory foams out there. I am not familar with Englander and that is what I am trying to find out about. For the most part, though, most comments are very positive - its a good thing - I think we maybe buying a couple beds!
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Memory Foam Beds
I hope you are doing well with the beds you got. We got our memory foam beds from a company called Rocky Mountain Mattress and we really like them (rockymountainmattress.com). Had them for about 3 years now. There are many companies out there to consider though. Good Luck
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