Saatva Mattress
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Luma Sleep
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Offers latex and foam mattresses in four styles. Prices start at $795. Includes a 100-night trial, 10- to 15-year warranties and free delivery. Other sleep products available, including beds and bedding. |
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Select Comfort - Sleep Number
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Specializes in mattresses with customizable support. Queen-size mattresses start at $1,099. Offers financing to approved customers. Includes a 100-day return policy and a 15-year warranty. |
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Purple
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Offers three models of mattress. Products are made out of foam and Purple’s proprietary grid. Mattresses start at $699 and come with a 100-night trial and a 10-year warranty. Free shipping and returns. |
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Casper
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Offers foam and hybrid mattresses. Offers 100-night trials, 10-year warranties, and free shipping and returns. Queen mattresses range from $1,095 to $2,695. Sells bed frames and other products. |
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Nectar
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Sells three models of memory foam mattresses and three hybrid mattresses. Prices start at $699 for a queen. Offers 365-night, in-home trial. Lifetime warranty. Available online only. Bedding, frames and furniture available. |
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No mattress is perfect for everyone, which makes choosing a mattress frustrating. Different mattresses may be better for specific body shapes or sleep styles. Many individuals with wider hips tend to experience less back pain with softer mattresses, while stomach sleepers are often more comfortable on firm mattresses. Find a mattress that is best suited for your body and sleeping posture.
Most manufacturers classify their mattresses as soft, medium-firm or firm. Most studies suggest finding a mattress that conforms to the natural curves of your body without allowing you to sink too deeply. A soft mattress may be uncomfortable for heavier people who sleep on their back or stomach because of the lack of support. Side sleepers may prefer how a soft mattress fits their body and cushions pressure points, however.
The type of mattress is also a significant consideration. While most people still think of traditional innerspring mattresses when shopping, companies have developed a variety of styles that may suit you better.
Mattress type | Description | Best for... | Cost |
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Innerspring/coil | Constructed of steel coils that compress under your body weight | Many options to choose from with multiple levels of firmness; often a good choice for shoppers on tight budgets | $700 - $1,200 |
Memory foam | Conforms to your shape, allowing you to sink into the mattress | Soft and conforming feel with motion isolation for those who share a bed with their partner | $600 - $1,200 |
Latex | Similar to memory foam, but made of natural materials with more springiness | The natural material is a favorite among “green buyers”; good durability and retains little heat | $1,500 - $2,500 |
Hybrid | Combines innerspring construction with a latex or memory foam layer for softness | Offers a combination of conforming feel and support | $1,200 - $2,000 |
Quality mattresses start at around $1,000 for a queen-sized bed, and you can expect to spend at least $600 for a mattress that lasts. The average costs for a queen mattress among the four primary types are:
While most people consider a box spring or foundation a necessary additional cost when purchasing a bed, some mattresses styles, including memory foam mattresses, do not need a box spring when used with the proper type of bed frame. Some innerspring mattress companies require you to use a box spring to maintain warranty coverage.
Online mattress stores that sell directly to consumers are becoming increasingly popular. These bed-in-a-box businesses accounted for 6 percent of the market in 2014 and have increased to 12 percent since then. Online mattress companies allow you to order a mattress that is compressed into a box and shipped to your home. The mattress expands over several hours after you unpack it.
Bed-in-a-box companies usually offer free shipping, trial periods and affordable prices. Many people still prefer visiting a brick-and-mortar mattress store, however, which often has a wider variety of products and mattresses by different brands. Shopping at a physical storefront also allows you to test the mattress before purchasing it.
You may want to ask people you know for recommendations and read product reviews from customers. Check the product warranty before buying a mattress — it should be at least five years, though many companies offer warranties that last considerably longer.
Be sure to ask about any additional fees, including delivery costs. You should also check the company’s return policy and make sure it offers free returns, especially if you’re purchasing a mattress online and are unable to test it before it arrives at your home.
Some companies provide free mattress disposal when delivering a new mattress, while others charge a fee up to $100. The City of Cleveland’s Division of Waste Collection and Disposal classifies mattresses and box springs as bulk items and picks them up curbside during the first week of the month on your normal collection day. Contact the city if you need to make special arrangements for other weeks of the month.
If your used mattress is in good condition, you can donate it to the Cleveland Furniture Bank.
Saatva Mattress |
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Saatva Mattress produces a hybrid mattress that is built with a layer of foam over innerspring support. The company has three different firmness levels available and provides free delivery and mattress removal. Cleveland customers appreciate Saatva Mattress’s excellent customer service and comfortable products. |
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Luma Sleep |
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Luma Sleep manufactures mattresses, pillow and bedding supplies with an emphasis on quality. The company also offers adjustable mattress bases that allow you to adjust your mattress for sleeping, reading or watching television in bed. Cleveland customers recommend the mattresses for a comfortable night’s rest. |
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Select Comfort - Sleep Number |
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Select Comfort’s Sleep Number beds are highly adjustable and let you change the firmness to fit your personal preference. The company also has SleepIQ technology that allows you to track your sleeping habits. Select Comfort - Sleep Number offers a 25-year warranty on many products, and Cleveland residents praise the company’s tremendous customer service. |
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Purple |
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Purple uses a patented Smart Comfort Grid placed over support coils to provide customers with the most comfortable sleep experience possible. The company offers a 10-year warranty, free in-home setup and mattress disposal, free shipping and returns and a 100-night trial. Cleveland customers recommend the mattress for its innovative design. |
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Casper |
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Casper is a bed-in-a-box online mattress store that offers free delivery and returns. The company builds its mattresses in the U.S. and sells three different styles to fit any budget. Casper offers a 100-night trial, free shipping and returns and a 10-year warranty. Cleveland residents praise the company’s courteous, responsive customer service. |
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Nectar |
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Nectar offers a 365-day trial period for returns and a warranty that’s good for as long as you own the mattress. The company also provides free shipping and returns. Nectar sells an adjustable base designed to work with its mattress. Many customers were happy with the mattress, but some people had issues with customer service. |
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