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bobbsy Wrote:

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> I didn't buy a mattress in a box, but did buy a

> memory foam mattress from an italian company

> (can't remember the name) - it arrived rolled and

> shrink wrapped - it's awesome.


I've just remembered encountering a really good memory foam mattress in a Rome hotel. Was surprised how comfortable it was.

I ordered an IKEA day bed recently for one of the kids. There were several boxes, but the mattresses came rolled and vacuum-packed. I thought I'd been sent a couple of quilts but when you open the mothers they bust out like the incredible hulk, except they're not green and don't have a bad temper.

Some day I'll Google HOW they get a mattress that big packaged down so small.

Meanwhile, they're comfy matresses, obviously no springs tho.

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