QUOTE(lostasylum @ Oct 26 2011, 03:27 PM)
if not, can buy those low bed frames... nowadays quite popular.....
Those are call Japanese style bed frame.
Added on October 30, 2011, 3:26 pmQUOTE(littlegirlmsia @ Oct 26 2011, 03:27 PM)
I heard horror stories about locally assembled mattresses are made by use recycled mattresses. If you cut open your mattress, it actually made of all old dirty and recycled stuffs. Even branded US brand that is assembled in Msia. I find these disgusting. Imagine you sleep on all those dirty things.
I was told that the fully imported ones are brand new inside, how true is that? And what brands?
not true. those horror story doesn't happen at reputable brand such as Slumberland, dunlopillo, good nite, Vono and etc. unless you are talking about some unknown/not familiar brand.
there are basically 2 type of "recycled" mattress..
1st one is they really use recycled material such as glove, balloon, straw and etc.. those normal come from unknown brand and probably import from China which is BAD.
2nd one is they call "rebond" which consist fragments of foam & synthetic rubber which recycle from wastage from the production of brand new mattress, so basically those are OK.
Added on October 30, 2011, 3:33 pmQUOTE(helee @ Oct 27 2011, 10:41 AM)
Just placed a deposit for a Napure full latex king-size mattress from the shop along Jln Maarof. Price after discount is RM4,200.
Service from the salesperson was really good.
Would like to check though, my husband is about 180cm and after lying flat on the mattress, his feet is just slightly out of the mattress. Is this okay?
The salesperson said we could add another 3 inches to the mattress but that would make the mattress price become RM5,100!
After adding the 3 inches, how are you going to fit on your current bed?? I'm around 183cm I know how that feel.
This post has been edited by max_75: Oct 30 2011, 03:33 PM