I bought the Nectar Hybrid Premier Copper. Should I have gone with something else?
Nectar Premier Copper: Actually not that great
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Finding a mattress similar to Nectar Premier Copper
The Nectar Premier Copper is a great choice in terms of feel. But yeah, the longevity and those fiberglass rumors? Ugh, a buzzkill.
If you're looking for something that feels similar to Nectar Premier Copper, maybe look into TEMPUR-Pedic's TEMPUR-Cloud. It's memory foam, but it's also more durable. Pricey? A bit. But you can find some deals that'll put it in your $1500 range.
As far as I remember, Nectar recently stopped using fiberglass on their mattresses.
Have you thought about hybrids? They can offer a similar feel but are known to last a bit longer and dodge some of those quality pitfalls. If you're working with a $1,500 ceiling for a king, you're still in a pretty decent range.
Have you looked at the DreamCloud Premier? Around the same price point, hybrid design, and it's got a similar feel to the Nectar. Plus, their warranty is pretty good.
As for the Novaform from Costco.
I mean, it's got its fans. But if you're hesitant because you can't try it, why risk it, right? Especially with a purchase as critical as a mattress. You want to be floating on that thing, not cursing it every night.
You don't wanna be back here in two years. Some of these companies might be pricier, but they also offer 20-year warranties, which speaks volumes about how long they expect their product to last.
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Long story short - my 10-year-old Paramount memory foam mattress is sagging in the middle and is likely causing a pinched nerve in my right leg. Not fun. I need to replace it ASAP.
After doing some reading and watching some videos showcasing and critiquing the mattress, I decided that this one was my best option. I visited a local home appliance store so I could get a feel for it first. It was super comfortable compared to what I'm sleeping on now. The firmness felt perfect for what I need. That sold me.
After paying for the mattress and scheduling the delivery for this weekend, I came to Reddit. Everybody here hates Nectar.
Of course, one of the primary complaints is dealing with their customer service, which is a bullet I will be dodging having bought through a retailer. The main concern is the use of fiberglass inside the mattress. I've read some conflicting information, as there is some belief that Nectar may no longer be using fiberglass. If that is the case, then I think I'll be fine with the mattress.
If not... I don't know what to do. I do have the option to cancel before delivery this weekend. I'm a super cautious person by nature and don't want to deal with any fiberglass leaks. I would also prefer to not have another mattress that starts sagging on me after a few years, which is another complaint I have read about Nectar.
It's a little sketchy that they lied about their products being made in the USA, but that won't necessarily affect my experience so I'm not too concerned.
Any input for me, specifically about the newer line of Nectar hybrids?