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Recently went to mattress firm and one of the sales associate was telling me the life expectancy difference between bed in a box and having a mattress delivered as is (essentially already at length and shape and wrapped in plastic) just wondering if anyone can confirm/deny if this is true or not? We want to get the Sealy posturepedic hybrid from mattress firm which does not come in a box and is $400 more expensive than the “same” one at Costco for less but comes in a box and different labeling.
Looking at getting an affordable mattress for the spare room and saw ads for people getting a mattress in a box while I was scrolling tiktok. Has anyone gotten one before and how comfortable were they? Is it something to not even bother with or feasible for a bed only getting used a few times a year? I've got family coming to stay a couple nights next month and don't want them to be uncomfortable
I read an article online that they don't last very long, hot, and the ones with cooling gel doesn't last. I've used my current mattress for over 20 years now, so I'm the type that doesn't change their mattress often. Asking for owners of in-a-box mattresses, are they good for long term, do they sag? Or should I buy the old style spring mattress? I'm a side sleeper and my current mattress often hurts my shoulders everytime I wake up.
Thanks for the reply. I'm quite positive that the mattress is the cause of my shoulder pain, I often have to crack the area around my left collarbone a lot in the morning, my old mattress doesn't even have springs, it's just a bunch of sponges and random junks merged together 😂. So some parts of it are soft because of sponges and some are hard because of the junks.
Since you said that mattress these days don't last more than 10 years, that really clear things up. I've been trying to find a mattress that last a lifetime but I know now that it's impossible, so I might as well find one that I'm most comfortable with. Thanks again, you're being very helpful :)
painting all bed in box mattresses with such a broad stroke isn’t fair. there are garbage ones and terrific ones. vac packing and rolling it up does limit the construction and materials, but doesn’t mean it can’t be good. i love my naturepedic eos which came squished and rolled, albeit in several boxes. 6 years in there is no perceivable dips or sags. would def buy again.