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Another morning of whole body pain and I am thinking of changing mattress even tho this one is only about 3 years old.
Anyway after looking at some mattresses online - don't understand the "buttons" throughout the mattress - would they be uncomfortable?
I definitely don't want a hard mattress but does anybody out there have a Dunlopillo with opinions. Thanks
Anyway after looking at some mattresses online - don't understand the "buttons" throughout the mattress - would they be uncomfortable?
I definitely don't want a hard mattress but does anybody out there have a Dunlopillo with opinions. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.jennyjoan, We had a mattress with buttons on it & couldn't stand it, you could feel the dips and the buttons. We bought a Tempur mattress years ago & have never looked back. My OH has terrible back pain, so after going to furniture stores & trying out different mattresses (pre-covid) we settled on a Tempur mattress. ( by the way - A bed with slats can make the mattress take on a different, unwelcoming feel) After the recommended "mattress life" we then went to look at mattresses again (pre covid) We wanted to go for something cheaper (Tempurs can be costly) We tried mattress toppers (waste of time & money) and after trying so many mattresses, we went back to the Tempur mattress, no regrets. There was also a trying out period but we had to buy a Tempur mattress protector, otherwise that was a no to them taking it back. Definitely read all the T&C's. I don't know how the trying period works now with covid. There was also on their website, where you could ask for a sample of the mattress (cube of it) to feel the texture for yourself. There are offers where they throw in the mattress protector or pillows in for free (haggle with them) Hope that helps and is of some use. Jackie Daniels
Yes, I've told you before that Dunlopillo latex is the only mattresses we've had (many years ago, members of the family worked for Dunlop and got massive discounts on their products). I really don't get on with any other type of mattress (sprung or ghastly memory foam).
Yes, they are pricey and heavy (although you don't have to turn them), but last for many, many years without any signs of wear.
(if you do opt for memory foam instead of latex, remember that there are many other brands available other than Tempur...Which? described Tempur as "wildly over-priced).
I would never change from Dunlopillo though.
Yes, they are pricey and heavy (although you don't have to turn them), but last for many, many years without any signs of wear.
(if you do opt for memory foam instead of latex, remember that there are many other brands available other than Tempur...Which? described Tempur as "wildly over-priced).
I would never change from Dunlopillo though.
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