
If you’re shopping online for mattresses, there are numerous places offering trial periods or one-year warranties.
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Cost
Mattress buying online may be convenient, but it is important to consider its cost carefully. There are various factors that impact mattress prices such as material construction and firmness levels; size can also play an influential role since most mattresses come in standard sizes (Twin/Twin XL mattresses sold alongside full/double, queen, king and California king mattresses). Your decision should ultimately come down to budget; setting an initial price range helps avoid overstretching your finances while narrowing down options so that models that best meet that threshold can be prioritized more effectively.
Once you know your budget for purchasing a mattress, the next step should be comparing brands. There is an array of mattress-in-a-box companies available online, yet not all provide equal value. To get the best value from your money and ensure you find an optimal option compare their prices, trial periods, warranties and warranties between competing models.
Many mattress-in-a-box companies provide a selection of models tailored to each consumer’s preferences; Aviya provides firm, medium and soft options; while Saatva has a hybrid model combining inner springs with memory foam. On top of offering such wide selections of mattress brands with competitive trial periods and warranties.
Consumer Reports conducted a nationwide survey with thousands of mattress buyers to gather feedback on their experiences with retailers and individual brands, such as Mattress Warehouse’s store-wide selection, floor model cleanliness and on-time delivery service that earned it high marks from buyers.
If you’re shopping for a mattress, be aware that certain manufacturers often provide discounts at certain times of year. Around holidays time, popular mattress options like Nectar, Purple and Amerisleep may offer deals that make purchasing one that meets both your sleep position and budget easier. Most mattress-in-a-box companies will allow free returns within their trial periods and may even donate your mattress!
Convenience
Today’s world of online shopping makes purchasing anything seem easy, from small purchases with low prices tags to major investments that should last eight-10 years – like mattresses. Although mattress shopping should never be treated as an impulse buy, online purchases offer you the ability to research many mattresses before making a final decision about which to purchase.
More online retailers now provide 100-night sleep trials and free returns, making it easier for customers to test out mattresses without having to leave home. Furthermore, mattresses sold online tend to be of higher quality than those found in stores because online sellers must distinguish themselves in order to attract customers.
Most online mattresses sold are “bed-in-a-box” models, meaning they arrive compressed and rolled up before unboxing and expanding to their normal sizes once unpacked; installation by professionals may be available at additional cost; delivery times for these mattresses is generally two to four days compared with in-store deliveries.
Some consumers find it convenient to visit a store and speak directly with salespeople when buying mattresses. Most salespeople have great knowledge about their products and can answer any inquiries you might have; however, some consumers dislike being pressured into a sale by pushy salespeople.
When purchasing mattresses in-store, you have more room for haggling price and finding a deal. Plus, you can test out each mattress by lying down and experiencing its comfort for yourself!
Mattress Warehouse’s bedMATCH diagnostic quiz can help you select the mattress that’s perfect for you. The test analyzes your height, weight, pressure points and sleeping positions before suggesting an ideal mattress fit for you. Take it online or visit one of our stores – either way we offer carbon-negative shipping and will even pick up and haul away old mattresses for just an additional $199 fee!
Selection
Shopping directly from a mattress company gives you the opportunity to compare mattresses in an interactive showroom environment, where sales teams trained directly by manufacturers are usually extremely knowledgeable of their products. Unfortunately, however, brick-and-mortar retailers typically charge slightly more due to maintaining physical spaces as well as covering overhead costs like staff salaries.
Many mattress companies provide a risk-free trial period of 100 nights to help customers determine if a mattress meets their needs and a 5- or 10-year warranty to protect against issues like sagging.
Some mattress retailers offer hybrid store/online retail models that allow consumers to test out mattresses before shopping online for better pricing. Tuft & Needle and Leesa both operate showrooms across the United States where customers can test out their mattresses before shopping directly from manufacturers; their stores tend to be more costly than traditional mattress store prices but still less than traditional store pricing models.
Another option to consider when purchasing your mattress is purchasing it at a general furniture store such as Macy’s or Sears. These stores typically feature dedicated mattress sections with extensive offerings, helping you avoid overpowering sales pitches. Unfortunately, their selection may be more limited compared to specialty mattress stores and their salespeople may not possess as much product knowledge.
Visit a home goods retailer specializing in mattresses such as West Elm or Room & Board to evaluate various mattress models, from high-end luxury brands to innerspring and memory foam options, while their salespeople tend to be knowledgeable on each mattress’s features and characteristics. Their salespeople may help evaluate innerspring versus memory foam models or explain the pros and cons of hybrid or all-foam options.
Many home goods chains now provide online purchasing options and white-glove delivery for an additional premium, such as Raymour & Flanigan’s higher-end furniture retailer which scored well among Consumer Reports members for mattress satisfaction, ranking fourth overall online mattress space with an average purchase of $1,600 per mattress sold online. It offers luxury as well as budget brands; most mattresses include generous money-back guarantees as well as 1-year comfort warranties.
Warranty
Mattress shopping can be an exciting journey; finding one that’s ideal for you requires careful consideration. There are various factors to take into account such as firmness level, materials used and price point when searching online stores for mattresses; choosing one will depend upon both your personal tastes and budget as well as whether or not it allows you to test-out before making a final decision.
Consumer Reports members responded positively in our latest mattress survey of online-only companies that sold mattresses, both in terms of shopping experience and return/exchange policies. They gave direct buying from these online-only brands top marks because it cuts out middlemen and typically saves you money; many provide generous trial periods of 100 nights or more, full money-back guarantees, free in-room delivery/setup/removal service as well as removal services for old mattresses.
Leesa, Casper, Tuft & Needle and Helix are just a few examples of modern mattress companies offering beds both traditionally in stores as well as online. Some locations even have showrooms to try before purchasing!
Tempur-Pedic offers its popular TEMPUR-Adapt model both online and in stores, with options that cater to different sleeping styles. Choose between soft, medium or firm options based on what works for you and great ratings from Consumer Reports members. Customer service at this company is impeccable while sales staff members possess expert knowledge.
Mattress Warehouse sells both its own brand of mattresses as well as those from other manufacturers, which consistently receive excellent reviews from Consumer Reports members. Mattress Warehouse’s own mattress also comes with an exceptional 120-night trial period and 20-year warranty – in addition to free delivery/removal.
At online-only mattress companies, sales are held throughout the year to help customers find the best price. Watch for discounts around key holidays such as Presidents Day in February, Memorial Day and the Fourth of July; Amazon Prime Day; Black Friday and Cyber Monday can all bring discounts when purchasing new beds; additionally some of these companies even donate any returned mattresses to charity!