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Where to buy foam/memory foam mattress locally (and advice)


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I am looking to purchase a new mattress this weekend but am struggling to work out where, taxiable or busable (with a mattress,)I could pick one up from. Does anyone have any ideas?


As I am looking for a 4ft (small double, 3/4 bed) size my options with the big boys seem to be narrowed - Argos, Dreams, John Lewis, M&S, Sleepright cannot help.


Also, I'm a bit confused as to what I should be looking for - there seem to be regular foam, memory foam and latex options or various combinations - does anyone have an opinion on what is best? Also the thickness seems to vary - is there a minimum thickness I should look for? I'm looking for something relatively firm and for every night use. Obviously price is a factor too - I can splash out on something that isn't the cheapest but prob don't really want to spend more than about ?300 max.


Thanks for any advice in advance :-)

We got a memory foam mattress topper from John Lewis, rather than a whole mattress. A double was about ?300 so should be within your range. It's fabulous. They have different options and I think ours was near the top of the range.

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