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32% To 79% Off Discount Mattresses & Bedsteads As Xmas Gifts

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Discount Mattresses as Xmas GiftsWell, I have started searching for mattress and bedstead deals. Have you? Let me share with you some of my great finds as Xmas gifts. :-)

79% Off Deals – Set of 2 king-sized Dream Supreme Plus 100% Gel Filled Pillows @$23.46. This set of 2 King-sized hypoallergenic down alternative pillows provides comfortable support for back, side, and stomach sleepers.

69% Off DealsDeluxe 100% Cotton Damask Stripe Mattress Pad @$21.50. This 250 thread-count queen mattress pad fits all mattresses up to 22 inches deep.

It is well made and holds up great in the wash. It doesn’t tear, rip or stretch too thin and it is really soft to the touch.

53% Off DealsAeroBed Premier Classic with Comfort Zone Coils for Full Bed @$79.99, with FREE shipping.

You never have to look for where you put that darn pump as it has its own self-contained pump. The built-in inflate/deflate switch is very convenient; it’s easy to inflate, deflate and move around.

41% Off DealsSleep Better Iso-Cool Memory Foam Pillow @$46.98, with FREE shipping. This pillow is great for you if you suffer from neck, back problem. It holds your shape and you don’t wake up stiff as you used to.

40% Off DealsPremier Futon Mattress @$89.97, with $19.99 shipping fee. If you are looking for a light, cheap mattress for a temporary sleeping arrangement, this futon mattress is very comfortable for sleeping.

32% Off DealsAeroBed for Kids @$68.00, with FREE shipping.

Types Of Mattresses – A Quick Buyer’s Guide

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Visco Foam MattressNever walk into a store looking for a new bed until you have completely familiarized yourself with what is available on the market. If you are not educated about the types of mattresses currently being sold and the general price ranges for each, you can easily spend way too much on a discount mattress that doesn’t include the materials you really want.

Innersprings. This is the type of mattress everyone is familiar with. It has metal coils or springs surrounded by comforting and supportive materials.

The most basic models include cotton batting, but most models today will come with layers of foam. The exact materials included will often determine the price range of the mattress.

Pocketed Coils. They are becoming extremely popular today because they give a very plush, comforting feeling on the sleeping surface. Each metal coil is wrapped in its own pocket of material, rather than all of the coils being stuck together.

Memory Foams. There are quite a few different types of foams hitting the market, and some of the top brands have special names for their foam.

Visco-memory foam allows the mattress to conform to the shape of your body, essentially creating your shape in the foam. This is extremely comfortable and can help support your body.

How much you can expect to pay for a memory foam mattress depends on how much is actually included inside. Some models have a very small layer or only have it in certain “zones” while others will include thicker layers all across the mattress. The higher density foam mattress will be more comfortable, but is likely to cost more as well.

Latex Foams. This is another type of foam but it tends to be more expensive. You can purchase synthetic latex or all natural latex, with the natural version being more environmentally friendly and hypo-allergenic, but also more expensive.

You will find this as added layers in some mattresses or can purchase a solid core latex mattress for the ultimate in luxury and comfort.

All types of mattresses mentioned above can be found mixed together these days. Just remember when foam is involved that the price should only be higher if there is a solid foam core or higher density layers included.

The Right Bedding & Mattress For Good Sleep

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Right Bedding & MattressWhen you lie down on something that perfectly fits the contours of your body, you can’t help but relax and eventually doze off to sleep. But if your bedding or mattress doesn’t seem to be doing the same for you anymore, maybe it’s time to replace them.

To ensure you have the right bedding or mattress to help you fall into deep slumber each night, here are some important points to consider before you make that bedding or mattress purchase.

Look and Feel. Think about the thread count, fabric and weave of the bedsheet. A Higher Thread Count Bed Sheet means softer fabric and better quality bed sheet. Natural fabrics like cotton are more comfortable for most people.

And then the weave – plain, sateen, jacquard – determines how crisp and durable the sheet will be.

More Than Just Physical. Good mattresses can help relieve pressure and provide support.

A Visco Elastic Memory Foam Mattress conforms to your shape, cradling the hollows of the body and distributing pressure. This can reduce your need to toss and turn by up to 80%.

Dig Deeper. Find out if the mattress is endorsed by medical professionals worldwide. If so, it’s more likely that the mattress has been clinically tested.

Aches, soreness and even rheumatic arthritis can be reduced by medically recommended mattresses.

Personal Preference. Color and design may be just as important. For example, you may find that blue calms you while white comforts you. Some individuals prefer plain sheets, while others prefer floral sheets or contemporary designs.

When emotional aspects come into play, some people might opt to buy bedlinen in a particular design, even though what they like is not available in the thread count or fabric of their choice.

At the end of the day, it’s your own preference that counts.

Finding the right mattress and bedding is important as it ensures a good night’s sleep.

Know The Type Of Mattress For Your Bedstead

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Choosing New MattressBefore you rush into buying a new mattress for your bedstead, you should get to know the types of mattresses available in the market.

Spring. The comfort, support and durability of a mattress depend on the number of springs or coils, their shape, the gauge of wire used, the number of turns in each spring and the distribution of the springs.

Waterbeds. Make sure it’s full enough to give good body support. If you are not sleeping alone, look for a design that minimizes disturbance from movement. It’s cozy in cool weather and cool in warm weather.

Foam. High grade foam scores well for comfort and durability.

Latex. Natural rubber mattresses can be very expensive and also need an expensive flexible slat base. One made of good quality pure latex can be expected to last 20 to 25 years. This may be a good option for allergy sufferers because it’s less likely to harbor mould and dust mites.

Futon. This is basically a big cushion filled with fluffed-up cotton, wool or artificial fibers. It must be turned regularly to avoid mildew. It’s harder than most other mattresses and may better suit people with a light build as it won’t adapt to your curves and bumps so readily.

Memory Foam. Developed by NASA 30 years ago, it’s made from polyurethane. It “remembers” your shape for a while after you’ve moved – hence “memory foam”.

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