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Consumer Reports
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Best and Worst Mattress Brands
Shopping for a new mattress can be a nail-biting process. Make the wrong decision, and you could end up regretting a pricey purchase. Even worse, buy a bed that's not right for you, and you could have a hard time getting a good night's sleep. But you might feel more confident if you went to the store armed with useful information from thousands of people like you. That's where the new Consumer Reports mattress brand survey, covering 28 brands, enters the picture.
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Reddit
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r/MattressMod on Reddit: Let's Talk about Brands to Avoid (Updated)
May 16, 2024 -

I see a lot of posts from people looking for the “best mattress” and, unfortunately, these questions are pretty difficult to answer. Mattresses vary widely in terms of comfort and quality, and what’s good for one person isn't necessarily good for someone else.

However! There are a lot of brands I would recommend that you avoid.

These are brands that make mattresses of unknown or low-quality materials, have a history of poor customer service, or are suspicious in other ways. This doesn't mean that their mattresses are always bad (or that you can't learn to sleep well on them); it just means that purchasing from these brands is generally a riskier proposition.

(I should also point out that the intent of this list isn’t to punish these companies, but instead to highlight problematic practices and work to drive the industry towards improvement. If you work for one of these companies - here are the things to improve on. Also if you think I've made a mistake here - please let me know!)

  1. Nectar/DreamCloud. I'd avoid them. I’ve seen more complaints about Nectar and DreamCloud (and their parent company Resident Home) over the last years than any other mattress company. I've seen material substitutions, poor quality and fiberglass, and reports of customer service ghosting customers after purchase. They’ve also been in trouble with the FTC and appear to be involved with spammers all over Reddit.

  2. Zinus/Lucid/Linenspa. These are typically the cheapest mattresses on the market and imported from overseas. These are made of unknown materials (and likely bottom of the barrel in terms of quality), and often have fiberglass fire barriers. Most reports of fiberglass contamination on Reddit are from these brands.

  3. Ghostbed. Ghostbed has some interesting designs. There aren’t many companies on the market that are using a full sheet of gel in their constructions. That said, they’ve historically been not great with customer service and have some very weird language in their return policy. There have been a lot of posts about this.

  4. Puffy. Haven’t heard much about Puffy lately, but they’ve historically been associated with poor quality, poor customer service, and Reddit spam. Still, they’ve recently updated their models, and it’s possible that they’ve improved their business practices as well. I'd put them at a very tentative maybe?

  5. Molecule. I've been trying to be fair to Molecule after seeing some potential improvements in their recent lineup, but I've still not seen enough info to really take them off this list. They previously used a 1.5lb poly foam as a base layer in their foam models, which is a fair bit lower than what I usually recommend for support layers. Still, the details on this appear to have been removed from their website, so it's possible that they've fixed this? Not sure. I should also say that I think their hybrids generally look okay. I'd also put them at a maybe.

  6. Sleep Number. I actually don’t hate airbeds (more here). These support differently than pocketed coils, but they can be a good option for some people. They also have a lot of potential for people with chronic pain or people that want an adjustable sleep surface. I think there's room for an airbed company to succeed in the market. I'm not sure if that's Sleep Number. Their higher-end models are probably okay, but their lower-end ones are pretty under-spec'd and over-priced. Still, I’d like to see them turn it around.

  7. Cheap Major Brands. I would avoid the “value” options from Serta, Sealy, and Beautyrest. These tend to use low quality foams and low coil-count units and are likely to quickly lose loft and support. If you do purchase from one of these companies, I'd advise you to start in their mid-range and go up from there.

  8. Brands associated w/ Online Spam. Finally, I’m going to make a broader point about being careful with brands associated with spam and covert advertising on Reddit. These are brands that use fake accounts and bots to artificially increase mentions and manipulate SEO to sell junk to consumers. I think this is wrong. I actually think these practices harm people. There’s a right way to do online advertising, and that’s to be forthright and honest about it. You should be suspicious of random accounts popping up out of nowhere to leave glowing reviews on products in threads all over Reddit. These are everywhere.

And finally, talking about these things invariably brings up the question: well what should I buy?

This is a bit difficult, but I can simplify it somewhat. You should look for brands that are upfront and honest with their material specifications (including foam densities, coil counts, and coil gauges) AND have a history of solid customer service. These are often smaller brands or local stores. That’s it. And again, you should generally be suspicious of online reviews and highly upvoted threads, which can be easily manipulated by dishonest people and/or outright bots.

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Consumer Reports
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Mattresses - Consumer Reports
A Consumer Reports comprehensive look at mattress types and performance with buying advice based on extensive lab tests.
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24/7 Wall St.
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10 Mattress Brands to Avoid - 24/7 Wall St.
March 6, 2024 - While it would go too far to say Novilla mattresses are inherently bad, it’s hard to ignore reports of sagging early in their lifespan. Some buyers have reported sagginess even after a few months of ownership which is a big concern.
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Consumer Reports
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Mattress Ratings & Reviews - Consumer Reports
By Type Best Firm Mattresses Best Soft Mattresses From Consumer Reports' Tests Best Foam Mattresses From the Most Comfortable Brands
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6abc Philadelphia
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Best (and worst) mattresses | 6abc Philadelphia Archive | 6abc.com | 6abc.com
For example, Sleepy's claims to be the "mattress professionals," but it was among the lowest-rated retailers. Macy's and Sears rated better than Sleepy's, but their ratings were still mostly so-so. But some larger stores did very well in Consumer Reports' survey.
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Best Mattress Brand
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10 Best Mattress Reviews of 2016 and 10 Worst-Rated Beds to Avoid
September 5, 2025 - Looking over the worst-rated mattress models and brands on Sleep Like The Dead’s website and other consumer mattress review websites, we also noticed a few trends. Without naming names, the following traits are most commonly linked with dissatisfied customers and lower overall satisfaction.
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Themattressbuyerguide
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Industry Veteran Explains How To Avoid Buying the Worst Mattress
February 23, 2024 - What's the worst mattress? A 25 year mattress manufacturer reviewed 250 popular brands, from memory foam to latex. Insider's report and tips.
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Bedding News Now
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Newer mattress brands shine in Consumer Reports ratings - Bedding News Now
July 15, 2024 - The latest Consumer Reports mattress ratings are out, and they present a mixed bag for bedding manufacturers. There are some clear winners, like Avocado and Casper, and there are some big names that find themselves far down in the ratings. Overall, the ratings, while flawed, portray a dynamic mattress marketplace, one in which several relatively…
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Diglant
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The Top 10 and Worst 10 Beds-Diglant - Foam mattress|Pocket spring mattress
Memory foam tends to receive higher ratings in mattress reviews compared to their spring-filled counterparts, though innersprings are more commonly available. In terms of pricing, the two categories a fairly similar, making it a matter of personal preference above all. In this review we’ve taken much of the work out of the process for you. Using data from consumer reviews and independent reviewers, plus research data about what consumers say is most important to them in choosing a mattress, we examine five of the best rated memory foam mattresses and the top five innerspring beds of the year and ranked them accordingly.
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Consumer Reports
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Best and Worst Air Mattresses - Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports rounds up the best and worst air mattresses from its lab tests, including models from Coleman, Intex, King Koil, and Simmons Beautyrest.
Published   December 3, 2022
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KATU
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Consumer Reports: Best (and worst) mattresses
August 1, 2012 - For example, Sleepy's claims to be the "mattress professionals," but it was among the lowest-rated retailers. Macy's and Sears rated better than Sleepy's, but their ratings were still mostly so-so. But some larger stores did very well in Consumer Reports' survey.
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Pinterest
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Best and Worst Air Mattresses - Consumer Reports
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Homes and Gardens
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Which is the worst mattress material? Our experts weigh in
September 27, 2025 - As for in-person shopping, David suggests, 'Although it might seem a little weird to shop for a mattress on New Year's Eve, remember this: the retailer or salesperson might be trying to hit their individual or store quota for the month, quarter, or year. You could get a steal if you negotiate effectively'. ... David has worked as a personal financial analyst for 18 years, offering assistance and advice to customers and consumers on how to save money on big-ticket items, such as mattresses.
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Mattress Underground
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new mattress article in Consumer Reports - General Mattresses Questions - Mattress Underground
January 2, 2013 - Two things I notice right away: They only considered 5 brands – the 3 S’s, plus Select Comfort and TempurPedic – various innerspring and memory foam models, and they glossed over latex as being a “variation” on memory foam.
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Mattress Underground
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"Best" (or Least Terrible) National Brands - 7) Industry Trends, Resources, & UnderGround (TMU) - Mattress Underground
September 25, 2023 - Hi all, Long-time lurker, first-time poster. Been reading long enough to know not to expect personalized advice (nor am I expecting it). Long-story short, I have a spine condition, and for years had been buying the national brands, Sealy, Serta, etc. Always either hybrid or full innerspring, ...
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News4JAX
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Best and worst mattresses
July 9, 2012 - For example, Sleepy's claims to be the "mattress professionals," but it was among the lowest-rated retailers. Macy's and Sears rated better than Sleepy's, but their ratings were still mostly so-so. But some larger stores did very well in Consumer Reports' survey.
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ABC7
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Best (and worst) mattresses | ABC7 Los Angeles | abc7.com - ABC7 Los Angeles
For example, Sleepy's claims to be the "mattress professionals," but it was among the lowest-rated retailers. Macy's and Sears rated better than Sleepy's, but their ratings were still mostly so-so. But some larger stores did very well in Consumer Reports' survey.
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Reddit
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The worst mattress I've ever gotten. : r/Mattress
April 29, 2024 - I realized it was so hard because of the the mattress protector, I took that off and then I sunk down to the hard wood again and felt like I was suffocating.
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Reddit
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r/Mattress on Reddit: Does anyone have the Consumer Reports Mattress Review
June 15, 2019 -

I am looking into buying a new mattress and I saw that Consumer Reports has a pretty recent review on the best mattresses of 2019. I am not a member and was wondering if anyone had that review and could share it with me.