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Buying new Mattress, Share Experience in Mattress
Buying new Mattress, Share Experience in Mattress
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Jun 8 2011, 12:39 PM, updated 15y ago
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QUOTE(JoJo(0^0) @ Jun 8 2011, 11:43 AM) We have a queen size Orthorest spring mattress for about 7yrs, very happy with it. Last year we were moving to a bigger house and thinking to upgrade to a king size mattress. We went to Orthoress and Dunlopillo for their quality and pocket spring. At that time we were thinking to try something middle range not too soft not too hard (the orthorest was hard one), so we bought Dunlopillo New Royal Premier Spring mattress. After one night, we feel regret b'cos the mattress is too soft to us. The mattress seems soften than the one we tried in the showroom. I decided to call Dunlop to find out, as the manager explained, when we change to new mattress, our body will need some time to adapt it. So we keep on trying, my husband is complaining he has backache with the new mattress. I call the manager again, he says maybe the mattress frame is not strong enough, so he adviced us to put on the floor. The result is the same. I shall move related post over to the existing topic as pointed out for easier consolidation.Since we already paid the money, nothing we can do but just continue sleeping on it. After 6 months, my hb's backache is getting worse. So he decided to sleep on the old mattress. /CLOSED |
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