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Buying A New Bed....
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Not bought one for years, so any recommendations would be appreciated, as just reaching 70yrs, with a bit of an old spine injury and feel a bit achy & stiff when I wake up.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I also have a waterbed. They are very comfortable and I never wake up aching in the mornings as you are supported all over when lying in it. Same I believe for memory foam mattresses. Waterbeds are no more difficult to get out than a normal bed. They are more expensive though. Mine is 6ft wide x 6ft 2"long it is warm in winter and you can cool it down in summer, and you don't move out of your sleep position if the other person I in bed moves. I have had mine for about 15 years and it cost £1,200. Well worth the money considering how much of ones life is spent sleeping.
I would advise you that (for me anyway) go for an expensive bed =- mine was £1,000 several years ago but there was hard, medium soft re the mattress. I went for soft and it is hard enough.
I bought a very hard bed many years ago and it was torture. Take your time re buying one. Once you get it home and unwrap it as far as I know you can't return it. Good luck!!
I bought a very hard bed many years ago and it was torture. Take your time re buying one. Once you get it home and unwrap it as far as I know you can't return it. Good luck!!
Lots of invaluable advice from Which? regarding beds and mattresses.....
http:// www.whi ch.co.u k/home- and-gar den/hom e-impro vements /guides /choosi ng-a-be d/
(Incidentally, Which? says that Tempur mattresses are wildly overpriced and not that good quality...much cheaper/better quality memory foams are available!...not that I would want one).
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(Incidentally, Which? says that Tempur mattresses are wildly overpriced and not that good quality...much cheaper/better quality memory foams are available!...not that I would want one).
I am another much in favour of Waterbeds, I have a degenerative disc disease in my lower spine which causes chronic back pain but my waterbed really does seem to help, I have had a waterbed for 15years + it is warm and very supportive with no lumps, I purchased a new one (Superking size softsided - brand new) online very recently, it was £799 full fitted and it is marvelous. The problem is if I go anywhere overnight I really miss my waterbed and take piles of Yoga mats to sleep on instead. I hope you find what you are looking for!