« Reply #73 on: January 18, 2021, 07:28:25 AM »
Did you set a new record today TAB, or have you slipped back into your old ways?
I've been thoroughly testing out my new mattress for the last week or so and I love it. I'll never buy a "two-sided" mattress again that you can flip over to "get more use from". This one has all the padding on one side plus there's room for better springs. It's my first pillow-top and I paid extra to get box-springs it doesn't need instead of just a foundation. It took a night or two to get used to getting in and out of a bed that's now up to my b***s with the thicker mattress and springs. Especially since I was sleeping on a little twin bed for a month that didn't even come up to my knees while I was waiting for the factory 60 miles away to build my mattress and box-springs. Some crazy woman burned down the Peerless mattress place downtown so they don't make them here anymore. I have a full size bed but they don't stock much of anything for them. Queen size is the new norm I guess, and they had stacks of queen size stuff in the back room and lots of different ones to lay on to try out. I don't know if I could get a queen size box-spring up my stupid stairway with one part that I have to duck under, but there's plenty of room for one in my bedroom. It would be really nice to have a queen size bed. With the extra 5" of length my feet wouldn't hang over the end.
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