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What Mattress to buy

  • 08-03-2020 10:28pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 808 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    I was going through harvey norman to buy a mattress for double bed, and I can't figure out which one to buy, my budget is 1k max and I'd like to get a good one I work 12hours shift and I want to get a proper sleep during work days.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 623 ✭✭✭tedimc


    The simple rule in my eyes - the most expensive one you can afford!!

    For our own bed we bought a King Coil/Koil? Can't remember the exact price, but it was a super king. I'm not sold on it to be honest, but they are a decent mattress. It has some ICA accreditation and is supposed to be beneficial for people with bad backs.

    We also bought two mattresses in EZLiving. They may be their own brand - but they were call 'Aloe Vera'. They are a very comfortable mattress and have them in the kids rooms. Were around 300 each I believe, but they seem to be more comfortable than out King Coil one.

    All three are sprung mattresses with a memory foam topper for what its worth.


  • Registered Users Posts: 561 ✭✭✭thenightman


    You can get really lovely ones in IKEA for 500 odd. You can also read reviews of the different mattresses they sell unlike the stuff on offer in Harvey Norman, Mattress Mick etc. They come with great guarantees too.

    Worth a look anyway.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 623 ✭✭✭tedimc


    You can get really lovely ones in IKEA for 500 odd. You can also read reviews of the different mattresses they sell unlike the stuff on offer in Harvey Norman, Mattress Mick etc. They come with great guarantees too.

    Worth a look anyway.

    I’ve never got an ikea mattress, but to be fair - any of the stuff I have bought from ikea that cost more than €5 was always great value. It wouldn’t surprise me that there mattresses are equivalent to other lines much more expensive


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,429 ✭✭✭Wuff Wuff


    I bought a Sealy one recently, Kingsize with god knows how many pocketsprings

    Definitely buy the best you can afford


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,047 ✭✭✭Truckermal


    What about memory foam? Are pocket sprung better?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,418 ✭✭✭Infernal Racket


    King Koil hospitality mattress. It's the equivalent of the mattresses used in upmarket hotels. Think I paid roughly 1k for mine and I've never looked back


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 623 ✭✭✭tedimc


    Truckermal wrote: »
    What about memory foam? Are pocket sprung better?

    Apparently - heat distribution can be an issue with memory foam, as can it retaining shape over time. I think a lot of pocket sprung now come with a think layer of memory foam on top.

    I'm just going by what a couple of sales guys told me - sounds legit, but could be total BS.


  • Registered Users Posts: 114 ✭✭SierraTango


    Can vouch for the IKEA mattress. Excellent quality.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,920 ✭✭✭Sugarlumps


    Bought the girlfriend an Inofia mattress off Amazon, its killer. Delivery is prompt.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 249 ✭✭SixtaWalthers


    If you sleep on your stomach then firm mattresses are the best. Otherwise, if you sleep on sides then soft mattresses like Bed Butler Comfort Pocket and Temptation 2000 could be good options.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,986 ✭✭✭✭NIMAN


    Can vouch for the IKEA mattress. Excellent quality.

    Do they stock a really firm one?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 249 ✭✭SixtaWalthers


    NIMAN wrote: »
    Do they stock a really firm one?

    I am not sure either IKEA has any stock of firm mattresses. I searched the site and most of the results that come with firm mattresses also have words 'Sprung'. You can see them here https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/search/products/?q=firm%20mattress. I think IKEA has firm mattresses with spring support. In case of firm mattress, I prefer the 100% foam that's why you can see Studio by Silentnight mattress. Yes, it is a complete foam mattress. However, I am also looking for a memory foam topper from here https://velovision.co.uk/best-memory-foam-mattress-topper/ to enhance the life of my recently purchased mattress. Probably, an easy to wash topper would work fine.

    On the other hand, if you only want to consider spring ones as a firm mattress then Silentnight Pocket Ortho 1400 is also another great option. It has specially designed to give a better sleep with a reasonable quote. It has an adequate number of springs. Hopefully, you would like it if you are looking for Ortho ones. Withal, it's a single mattress.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,528 ✭✭✭✭HeidiHeidi


    Talk to bigmickey.ie on here - I've bought beds and mattresses from him, service is second to none and he'll see you right.



    https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=113897028



    They used to have a try-it-out van where they'd call to your house with a selection of candidate mattresses to try - not sure if that's still on the go in the current climate though (I very much doubt it) - but he's incredibly helpful and def worth talking to.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,178 ✭✭✭killbillvol2


    +1 for bigmickey.ie

    Great service and I'm currently relaxing on a very comfortable mattress.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,220 ✭✭✭✭Lex Luthor


    really depends on how you sleep
    My preference is a firm mattress with a 2" topper

    Memory foam dont breathe that well from what I've heard

    Pocket springs and as many as you can get, €1000 will get you a very good mattress no matter what you pick


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    +1 for bigmickey.ie

    Great service and I'm currently relaxing on a very comfortable mattress.

    I'd definitely recommend him also, great to deal with and great service.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,729 ✭✭✭Millem


    I know this is an old thread, but we got an emma mattress in super king size just after Christmas. It is fab. We are now in the process of waiting all the mattress over to Emma mattresses. They regularly have promos 30 to 46% off. You can try it out for 200 days and get your money back!
    :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,986 ✭✭✭✭NIMAN


    Millem wrote: »
    I know this is an old thread, but we got an emma mattress in super king size just after Christmas. It is fab. We are now in the process of waiting all the mattress over to Emma mattresses. They regularly have promos 30 to 46% off. You can try it out for 200 days and get your money back!
    :)

    What would you say firmness is on that?

    I am looking out for a firm one?


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,287 ✭✭✭DaveyDave


    I got a firm Hokkasen super king from IKEA for €600. Our budget was €1,000 but we took a gamble.

    I'm a big lad and I don't sink into it too much, just the right amount. It's not super hard either. I've had it a month now and anytime I get into bed in my head I'm saying "ahhhh" as I relax.

    Word of warning about Emma mattress, they're foam and they don't dissipate heat very well compared to pocket sprung and aren't the most durable either. If you get warm at night avoid a foam mattress 100%.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,729 ✭✭✭Millem


    NIMAN wrote: »
    What would you say firmness is on that?

    I am looking out for a firm one?

    I wouldn’t say it’s very firm. Our last one was very hard.
    It’s difficult to describe tbh. I watched some you tube clips prior to ordering it! It’s like the Emma mattress seems to suit everyone? My husband travels a lot and stays in 5 star hotels and he says it’s on par with the mattresses there.
    We ordered it on a whim as had gone around all the usual spots trying out mattresses. The try it out or get your money back swung it for us.
    We are in the process of changing all the mattresses in the house over to an Emma mattress. We have never had any difficulties with heat tbh and my husband really feels the heat at night.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,331 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    We got an Emma Superking as well in February to replace a Casey's pocket sprung own brand one, have to say it's a lot more comfortable than the Pocket sprung, no aches or pains since and no night sweats. I slept like a log in it from day one took the Mrs a few weeks to adjust to it but she was forever complaining about a sore back or something and it wasn't the mattresses fault, turns out it was. We paid €539 delivered but there's always discounts so you might get cheaper.
    It's very easy clean the cover just zips off and there's a 100 day money back on it. Would I buy it over a pocket sprung again, definitely.
    With the money back it's probably worth a gamble but give it a week or two to adjust.
    It's firm but soft, you kinda mould into it rather than sleep on top of it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,729 ✭✭✭Millem


    We got an Emma Superking as well in February to replace a Casey's pocket sprung own brand one, have to say it's a lot more comfortable than the Pocket sprung, no aches or pains since and no night sweats. I slept like a log in it from day one took the Mrs a few weeks to adjust to it but she was forever complaining about a sore back or something and it wasn't the mattresses fault, turns out it was. We paid €539 delivered but there's always discounts so you might her cheaper.
    It's very easy clean the cover just zips off and there's a 100 day money back on it. Would I buy it over a pocket sprung again, definitely.
    With the money back it's probably worth a gamble but give it a week or two to adjust.
    It's firm but soft, you kinda mould into it rather than sleep on top of it.

    We bought it when there was 46% off or something like that! I think at the minute there is 40% off.
    Since covid there is 200 nights money back :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,331 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    DaveyDave wrote: »
    Word of warning about Emma mattress, they're foam and they don't dissipate heat very well compared to pocket sprung and aren't the most durable either. If you get warm at night avoid a foam mattress 100%.

    I find it the opposite, haven't once got sweats on it and used to pretty often on the old mattress. I'm a side sleeper and I could feel the springs with all the weight concentrated on the one spot, nearly always felt sore in the morning, previous pocket sprung was the same.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,986 ✭✭✭✭NIMAN


    Re: the Emma mattress, I just checked their website and there are 2 types, the original and the Hybrid.

    Which ones are you using?

    I see the original is £500 at present, no sign of any deals going?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,331 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    Just checked the invoice there and it doesn't say, I'm pretty sure it's the original, it was 799 discounted to 539 for the Superking. Can't see a hybrid on the site.

    Just on the night sweats changing duvet to a Baavet helped a lot but the Emma finished them completely.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,729 ✭✭✭Millem


    NIMAN wrote: »
    Re: the Emma mattress, I just checked their website and there are 2 types, the original and the Hybrid.

    Which ones are you using?

    I see the original is £500 at present, no sign of any deals going?

    Use code “ENDJUNE40”.

    https://www.emma-mattress.ie/shop/

    I presume we have the original never heard of the hybrid.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,331 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    That's a good discount, more than I got.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,729 ✭✭✭Millem


    That's a good discount, more than I got.

    You can do a refer a friend too but I don’t think it can be applied with the discount? Not sure.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,331 ✭✭✭✭drunkmonkey


    Millem wrote: »
    Use code “ENDJUNE40”.

    I'll see your ENDJUNE40 and raise you PAYDAY41 (just checked it works).


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,729 ✭✭✭Millem


    I'll see your ENDJUNE40 and raise you PAYDAY41 (just checked it works).

    Even better ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭stockshares


    Has anyone had any problems at all with the Emma Mattress. I'm looking for a Mattress but am wary of foam mattresses due to night sweats.

    I have Eczema and night sweats are excruciating so definitely want to avoid those.

    I've been on their website and they have a great offer atm with 40% off but I dont want to go to the hassle of ordering and then returning it if it causes night sweats.

    Thanks in advance for any advice offered.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,729 ✭✭✭Millem


    Has anyone had any problems at all with the Emma Mattress. I'm looking for a Mattress but am wary of foam mattresses due to night sweats.

    I have Eczema and night sweats are excruciating so definitely want to avoid those.

    I've been on their website and they have a great offer atm with 40% off but I dont want to go to the hassle of ordering and then returning it if it causes night sweats.

    Thanks in advance for any advice offered.

    No we have had no problems at all.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,830 ✭✭✭air


    Can recommend the IKEA HAMARVIK highly in the firm version, only €179 for a king and I can't fault it.
    It's pocket sprung with a foam top layer & the cover zips off.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭stockshares


    Millem wrote: »
    No we have had no problems at all.

    That's good to know, thanks for getting back to me.

    Regarding returns:
    Do you happen to know how can they can resell a mattress that's been returned?
    air wrote: »
    Can recommend the IKEA HAMARVIK highly in the firm version, only €179 for a king and I can't fault it.
    It's pocket sprung with a foam top layer & the cover zips off.

    Great stuff, I'll check this out now. It's more in my price range and allows me to spend more on Anti Allergy Bedding.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,729 ✭✭✭Millem


    That's good to know, thanks for getting back to me.

    Regarding returns:
    Do you happen to know how can they can resell a mattress that's been returned?

    I don’t know anything about reselling.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭stockshares


    Millem wrote: »
    I don’t know anything about reselling.

    Looked into the Ikea Harmarvik recommended above and reviews say it's very firm so that's not suitable. Ill enquire about the Emma later and I'll post back here with the reply.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,830 ✭✭✭air


    Looked into the Ikea Harmarvik recommended above and reviews say it's very firm.

    They have a medium version as well!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,830 ✭✭✭air


    Regarding returns:
    Do you happen to know how can they can resell a mattress that's been returned?

    They have an outlet store on eBay where they resell them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 803 ✭✭✭spuddy


    What one person thinks is a good mattress is really subjective. People have different needs, sleep in different ways etc. We had to buy one recently, and I subscribed to Which as they do independent testing, to try to tell the wood from the trees.

    Bang for buck, it's hard to beat IKEA, they may not get the top gong in every category, but they come very close and often far, far cheaper than other brands. We went for the HOVAG, a pocket sprung mattress and were not disappointed.

    Good luck with your search


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭stockshares


    air wrote: »
    They have a medium version as well!
    I should have noticed that. Do you know if it has Allergy protection? There's no mention of it in the specs.

    I've been looking for Anti Allergy bed clothes also but Ikea don't seem to have any. I would normally get bedding from Argos because they have stock that's certified by Allergy.uk but they are not doing online orders atm. Can you recommend anywhere for bedding?
    air wrote: »
    They have an outlet store on eBay where they resell them.
    How this work given Covid. I had presumed that users Mattresses can't be resold anyway but it seems risky now. How can anyone guarantee that the mattress they have bought isn't a used one?
    spuddy wrote: »
    What one person thinks is a good mattress is really subjective. People have different needs, sleep in different ways etc. We had to buy one recently, and I subscribed to Which as they do independent testing, to try to tell the wood from the trees.

    Bang for buck, it's hard to beat IKEA, they may not get the top gong in every category, but they come very close and often far, far cheaper than other brands. We went for the HOVAG, a pocket sprung mattress and were not disappointed.

    Good luck with your search
    I do like IKEA but have never bought beds or mattresses from them before. It was mostly Office furniture which was really good quality

    Edit:
    The Hovag gets a great write up below. Apparently it's the choice for B+Bs etc.
    https://www.realhomes.com/news/ikea-hovag-mattress-trounces-rivals-that-are-10-times-the-price-on-comfort-levels


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,289 ✭✭✭Padkir


    If you like a firm mattress, take a look at the Sleepeve. We got this 2 years ago and it's fantastic. It's so good we decided to buy the pillows a few months ago also - don't regret it!

    There's usually some kind of deal or coupon code you can find online to reduce the advertised price (€849 for a king bed).

    https://evesleep.ie/products/the-original-mattress?variant=31390767906871


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,830 ✭✭✭air


    The Hovag is a Hamarvik with some extra foam on the sides and a small bit more on top I think.
    I've slept on a medium one of them that had gone a bit lopsided after a few years.
    I don't think IKEA ones are amazing for long term durability and both the Hovag & Hamarvik are single sided.
    Having said that you probably should be changing a mattress after 5/6 years anyway.
    One of those rare circumstances where buying twice makes sense perhaps?

    I've no idea on the allergy side but the cover is removable on the Hovag / Hamarvik, it zips off.
    The label says it's not washable but I've done it & it suffered no ill effects, your mileage may vary however!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭stockshares


    air wrote: »
    The Hovag is a Hamarvik with some extra foam on the sides and a small bit more on top I think.
    I've slept on a medium one of them that had gone a bit lopsided after a few years.
    I don't think IKEA ones are amazing for long term durability and both the Hovag & Hamarvik are single sided.
    Having said that you probably should be changing a mattress after 5/6 years anyway.
    One of those rare circumstances where buying twice makes sense perhaps?

    I've no idea on the allergy side but the cover is removable on the Hovag / Hamarvik, it zips off.
    The label says it's not washable but I've done it & it suffered no ill effects, your mileage may vary however!

    I've read that its not washable so thats a drawback.

    My bed frame is Metal with slats like this one
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NB1UCCQ?ascsubtag=

    Can the Hovag Sprung mattress lie on this without getting damaged?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,814 ✭✭✭antoinolachtnai


    air wrote: »
    The Hovag is a Hamarvik with some extra foam on the sides and a small bit more on top I think.
    I've slept on a medium one of them that had gone a bit lopsided after a few years.
    I don't think IKEA ones are amazing for long term durability and both the Hovag & Hamarvik are single sided.
    Having said that you probably should be changing a mattress after 5/6 years anyway.
    One of those rare circumstances where buying twice makes sense perhaps?

    I've no idea on the allergy side but the cover is removable on the Hovag / Hamarvik, it zips off.
    The label says it's not washable but I've done it & it suffered no ill effects, your mileage may vary however!

    The Hamarvik is not a pocket sprung mattress. It has Bonell spring units, which are quite a different thing.

    The Hovag is pocket sprung.

    The Bonell is less expensive to make. It is an older technology. Some people may well prefer the Bonell.

    The Hovag is a fine mattress in my experience.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,830 ✭✭✭air


    I've read that its not washable so thats a drawback.

    My bed frame is Metal with slats like this one
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NB1UCCQ?ascsubtag=

    Can the Hovag Sprung mattress lie on this without getting damaged?
    Like I said I washed mine & it came our absolutely perfectly.
    Not many matress covers even come off i would have thought.
    Yes the Hovag will work fine on a slatted base, I think almost all Ikea beds are slatted.

    Thanks for the spring lesson Antoin.
    I certainly prefer my Hamarvik to the Hovag but it's probably just down to the firmness of the Hamarvik (& possibly the age of the Hovag).

    I was planning on splashing out for a high end one myself like the OP but won't bother now I have the Hamarvik.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,596 ✭✭✭Ferris_Bueller


    So in the market for a king size mattress, first time ever buying a mattress and I really have no clue what I am looking for. Has anyone any advice? I would say the budget is €400 max. Half looking at some of the IKEA ones after seeing some of you recommend the Hovag mattress from them. What is the main difference between a roll out mattress (Hovag/Hamarvik) and a non-roll out one? (Hyllestad and some of the more expensive ones).

    Was very close to going for an Emma Mattress but after reading a thread/article on here from a while ago I don't think I will and maybe going for a sprung/pocket sprung mattress would be best (but again, what is the difference between the two?).

    Any help or advice is appreciated if anyone can share their experiences!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,814 ✭✭✭antoinolachtnai


    So in the market for a king size mattress, first time ever buying a mattress and I really have no clue what I am looking for. Has anyone any advice? I would say the budget is €400 max. Half looking at some of the IKEA ones after seeing some of you recommend the Hovag mattress from them. What is the main difference between a roll out mattress (Hovag/Hamarvik) and a non-roll out one? (Hyllestad and some of the more expensive ones).

    Was very close to going for an Emma Mattress but after reading a thread/article on here from a while ago I don't think I will and maybe going for a sprung/pocket sprung mattress would be best (but again, what is the difference between the two?).

    Any help or advice is appreciated if anyone can share their experiences!

    The basic difference is the increased proportion of natural materials. These cost more and I suppose they don’t compact/expand well.

    The benefit seems to be that natural materials feel cooler to the skin than the less expensive synthetic materials.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,758 ✭✭✭stockshares


    I couldn't find any info on whether the Ikeas had Anti Allergy treatment so I contacted allergyuk.org and they said they recommended the two companies below:
    Silentnight
    Sealy

    I contacted Silentnight and their customer service is superb. The Eco range was recommended to me and the Eco comfort specifically for me.

    The Eco Comfort is not available from most retailers here but is from Argos. The Eco Comfort is called Walton on the Argos site but specs are identical. This model got a Which?.uk award twice. It was too expensive for me so I asked for other recommendations. See below.

    I went with the Memory foam as a trial and I can change it to another model within 100 days. The Memory foam Aldo has a Which?.UK award.

    When it arrives I'll review it here.

    Eco Range
    https://www.silentnight.co.uk/mattresses/eco-comfort-collection/

    Eco comfort pocket 1200
    https://www.silentnight.co.uk/all-mattresses/silentnight-eco-comfort-pocket-1200-mattress.html

    Argos Silentnight Models:
    Walton
    https://www.argos.ie/static/Product/partNumber/4556000/Trail/searchtext%3EWalton.htm?desktopSiteActive=true

    Middleton 800 pocket comfort
    http://www.argos.ie/static/Product/partNumber/2792385/c_1/1%7Ccategory_root%7CHome+and+furniture%7C14417894/c_2/3%7C19536165%7CMattresses%7C14418237/c_3/4%7Ccat_14418237%7CDouble+mattresses%7C14418238.htm

    Middleton 800 pocket Memory
    http://www.argos.ie/static/Product/partNumber/4829548/c_1/1%7Ccategory_root%7CHome+and+furniture%7C14417894/c_2/3%7C19536165%7CMattresses%7C14418237/c_3/4%7Ccat_14418237%7CDouble+mattresses%7C14418238.htm

    Memory Foam Rolled Double Mattress
    https://www.argos.ie/static/Product/partNumber/5435577/c_1/1%7Ccategory_root%7CHome+and+furniture%7C14417894/c_2/3%7C19536165%7CMattresses%7C14418237/c_3/4%7Ccat_14418237%7CDouble+mattresses%7C14418238.htm

    For those who suffer from Allergies/Eczema/Asthma etc there is another UK company who sell mattresses called Dormeo and they have an Irish website Dormeo.ie.

    They have Aloe Vera and Silver ranges that are anti allergy. They don't have certification from AllergyUk but might be worth considering.

    If anyone has managed to find out if Ikeas range is Anti Allergy please let me know. Thanks to all who've helped out, it's really appreciated.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,972 ✭✭✭Heighway61


    Sugarlumps wrote: »
    Bought the girlfriend an Inofia mattress off Amazon, its killer. Delivery is prompt.
    Thinking of going with this from Amazon, on price and your recommendation. Is your opinion (or your girlfriend's) still positive after six months?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,729 ✭✭✭Millem


    Does anyone have any codes (more than 30% off) for an emma mattress? Thanks


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