Thursday, November 24th, 2011 at
6:00 pm
I have a Coleman queen size single air mattress, the problem seems to be that the internal support structure is failing on one of the sides, so it bubbles up. Does anyone know how to fix this? PS. it’s not at an abnormal air pressure, but I have been using it regularly.
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Wednesday, October 26th, 2011 at
6:04 pm
How much is a Queen size Select Comfort bed?
Is it worth the price?
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Thursday, August 25th, 2011 at
2:36 am
My parents are having a big garage sale next weekend and they are selling some decent stuff (i.e. furniture, etc.), so it should bring in a decent crowd as far as garage sales go. Anyway, I have a mattress and box spring set that’s been in my storage unit for 3.5 years and I’m going to put it in there. I think I paid 0/650 or so for the set when I bought it. I slept on it for a year and then put it in storage, so it’s about 4.5 years old. It’s queen size by the way.
How much should I list it for?
I’ve also got an older TV, which is about 27" in. What do you think? ? ?
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Saturday, August 20th, 2011 at
2:30 am
I bought a memory foam mattress for a considerable amount of money and I think I hate it.
Its so firm, if you flop onto the bed you’ll knock the wind out of yourself.
So many writeups say that after 5 mins you heat it up and you sink into it.
This doesnt seem to be happening – especially because of the layer of convoluted egg-crate foam it has as a pillow top.
I only weigh 140 lbs. I dont "depression" the bed much nor "heat it up" I dont have a whole lot of body heat or insulation to spare myself. And with the convoluted foam layer "pillow top" I dont think im heating the memory foam at all
I can’t sleep on my side because it doesnt ‘sink’ enough. My shoulder and hip start to hurt within 20 minutes. The couch is more comfortable for side sleeping than my bed =/
You watch the commercials and see them push their hand into the bed…. that room must be preheated 90° or something. Theres no way you could do that with mine.
Now I dont know what to do. Can’t return it.
Stuck with a giant queen size 12" memory foam matress
Any advice?
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Tuesday, August 16th, 2011 at
1:16 pm
It’s solid wood, queen-size and quite heavy. I threw out my back struggling to open it. Any suggestions?
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Monday, August 15th, 2011 at
2:33 am
I am looking for just a reguar spring mattress. NOt the memmory foams or those other thermopedic. JUST A REGAULR SPRING MATTRESS!!,
A Queen Size
Like serta and other brands.. what is the best or better brand….
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Sunday, August 14th, 2011 at
2:30 am
I need a queen size prefer a bed in a bag any ideas?
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Wednesday, August 10th, 2011 at
7:32 am
The room is about 10×12 ft. I dont want to lose a lot of space with a huge bed, but at the same time when family or friends sleep over, there needs to be enough room for a couple to sleep in one bed. So that tells me full or queen size. But I wanted to up less room than that so i was thinking a futon, but my fiance says they are uncomfortable. pullout couch is an option, but they are pricey…. suggestions?
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Tuesday, August 9th, 2011 at
9:48 pm
I have to move a queen size one up two flights of stairs, and wondered if I would need help.
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Thursday, July 28th, 2011 at
4:59 pm
I just bought a Sleep Number bed, and I was wondering if there was really any difference between that and the fancy-version inflatable beds you can get at Wal-mart. Reason I ask, is we already bought one of those huge (as in at least a foot thick) Queen size ones from Wal-mart that have the built-in pumps for my daughter about two years ago for when we go away and she doesn’t like the bedding. I’ve been on that myself, and have to say it was quite comfortable. And just like the Sleep Number, it too can be either blown up entirely or just partially (just doesn’t have the number remote). I was thinking of getting new Sleep Number beds for my entire family, but am wondering now if it’s worth it, as it seems the same. Does anyone know if there is any actual difference in the two types of beds? Thanks much for any advice in advance!:)
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