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King Mattress $849 + Free Shipping @ 624 Mattress

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I was looking for a good "mattress in a box" to buy and found some good reviews online. They are a newer entrant to this and do not have as many reviews as the other players.

Was looking for an alternative to the Ecosas and Koalas and found this. They have a good sale going at the moment with $849 for a King with fast delivery.
Its cheaper for other sizes too starting at $449 for a single.

This was named the 2nd best "Mattress in a box" for 2017 by BedBuyers.
https://bedbuyer.com.au/australias-top-5-mattresses-in-a-box…

They have a 100 day return policy and so am banking on that. Hope this helps others looking for mattresses at this time.

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  • +4

    OMG, I think these guys have been spying on me.
    How else did they know
    - I like to fall asleep drinking red wine in bed
    - My wife's inability to park often means she wakes me up, by driving over the bed & waking me up.

  • +1

    If you are looking for a bed in a box I have had a LAZYBED for the past 6 months, and I could not be happier, the ones on this website are memory foam and I've always disliked sleeping on memory foam.Lazy bed still have $350 off everything, you can pay with ZIPPAY and a King goes for $700 with discount.

    • Thanks mate…Ill check this out as well…Not that these guys are experts but based on their reviews the 624 rates higher.

      https://bedbuyer.com.au/the-624-mattress/

      https://bedbuyer.com.au/the-lazybed-mattress/

    • Also most reviews state the Lazybed is soft-med…I am looking for a firm mattress for my lower back issues.
      What would you say based on ur experience?

      • if you want firm try Ecosa. Best mattress I've used

        • Really I have a Ecosa king bed but we do not like it. I'm going to return them

      • -1

        not knowing full background, but generally lower back can be strengthen by doing deadlifts, sleep, eat lots, rinse repeat. And amazingly lower back issues disappear. speaking for a friend of a friend.

      • +1

        I reckon try them all, I only recommend LAZYBED as I have one and love it, the great thing about all these mattresses sites is they all offer returns, so if I were you go for the one you think will help with your back, if it doesn't return it (Apparently they pick them up and give them to charity) then get a new one, repeat cycle.

        • +1

          I also have the LAZYBED (soft-med side) which was on a pre-order offer special ($350 off) after returning the Ecosa (firm) as it was too stiff/firm for my liking after a few weeks of trying to sleep on it, even when flipped. I also have an Ergoflex in the guest room which is in between the comfort of Lazy Bed and Ecosa but cost a bit more.

          You could also look into the Koala Mattress which could be on the med-firm side.

  • +2

    Why u considering these guys who came second on the site u just mentioned when Eva beds came first and are cheaper?
    Also any difference between these beds in a box and stuff u get from retailers? Eva bed seems to be spring based too

    • +1

      EVA King is $799 using SLEEPFOREVA, isn't it better and cheaper?

    • Because eva is spring based and this is not. Also eva kings ship out in late dec.

      • So can anyone list out differences between Eva and this? Which would people recommend?

      • +1

        k
        gave you an upvote. Needed to get a mattress soon i didnt know you could get decent quality mattress like these so cheap
        thanks

    • +1

      I have had an Eva mattress for 5 weeks.
      Very comfortable mattress, the only problem is they are super heavy.
      This was huge problem getting it to my bedroom upstairs, my partner was not impresses.
      Ongoing it is difficult to tuck in the sheets every day and every three months we need to rotate the mattress I don't know what will happen.
      Problem is it is full of springs and weighs 65K/G. The 624 and Kola weigh about 35k/g. Things you don't think about.

  • +3

    why do i get the feeling that the reviews were written by the same person

  • Can anyone recommend a decent frame for these mattresses in a box? The ones I can see are about the same price as the mattress itself.

    • Maybe check bed bases or frames in fantastic furniture. Also ikea malm king is about $380.

  • If you are looking for a bed in a box, I found the betterbed.co website great for comparing the different brands.

    I'm not sure if they have included LAZYBED, but their website suggests which beds might be suitable for sleeping styles which was handy!

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