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Preferences on Macy's vs Bloomies vs Sleepy's or others?

I used bloomies recently and got a shiftman mattress which i'm pretty happy with.
just wait for the sales.

Sleepys i find no matter what price I pay, I am left wondering if I could have done better as its basically the model where they will try to get you to pay the most you are willing to pay for something as opposed to everybody pays the same price.

Thanks Snuffles

Bloomies. Work with Howard if he is available. Knowledgeable

Bloomingdales and go with Schiff

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Sleepy's has huge discounts at the end of every quarter and you can bargin with them. You can save 2k on top of line models. I'm not sure you can bargin with Bloomies nor would I buy a mattress from them since they are a rip off.....even with the insider sales that EVERYONE gets.

Selection is important too

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I went to Sleepy's tested out which mattress I want. Found cheaper price online and had Sleepy price matched it.

Not a big fan of Sleepy's. The haggling is worse than any used car lot and we walked away with a lemon. Planning to go to Bloomies or Macy's next time.

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if you aren't in a rush, the key is to wait for the bloomies sale. No need to pay full price unless you desperate for one.

Wherever you buy, buy a latex mattress. You will be happy

I shopped around, fell in love with a rather pricey high-end Sealy latex at Sleepys and then found it much cheaper here: http://www.themattressexpert.com/ Philly internet dealer will ship free to NYC and the delivery guys did a great job.

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If you love a very firm mattress you will love Shiffmann. The best selection and prices are at Stickley. Good luck!

"If you love a very firm mattress you will love Shiffmann. The best selection and prices are at Stickley. Good luck!"

I second this.

Just bought a shiffman mattress from Bloomingdales. Love the mattress -- firm and so comfortable. And the delivery service from Bloomingdales was amazing -- on time, fast, highly efficient, set it up perfectly and took all the boxes/old mattress out. Even put down a runner at the entrance with the
bloomingdales logo so there was no damage coming in the front door. I'm sure it cost more with Bloomingdales but the flawless service was worth it for me.

Check out Keetsa too, keetsa.com. Its a California-based company, they have a little shop here in Soho. Nice quality mattresses, eco-friendly, and no gimmicks on the pricing, delivery, etc -- in fact you can take your mattress home at the time of purchase, in this ingenious rolling box -- the king size even fits into a taxi! The staff / service was helpful too.

Ditto on Schiffman and Bloomingdale's!!
Great experience and Cynthia was an amazing salesperson.

Check out Essentia mattresses (@ myessentia.com) if you're looking for a green alternative to memory foam/Tempurpedic.

Got the mailer for the Macy's Labor Day mattress sale.

I bought a mattress from Sleepy's about three years ago. I think I paid the sticker price for the mattress but they "threw-in" two pillows (which "retailed" for about $75/each and didn't charge me a delivery fee. I think I paid about $1500 for the mattress. No idea whether it was a good deal or not but I have been very happy with the mattress. When I first had the new mattress delivered, it was amazing - I had no idea my prior mattress was so worn out. It was about 15 years old and (when i bought it) was a pretty good one but it was clearly past its prime as the new mattress was so much more comfortable.

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"Two pieces of advice:
1. Avoid any "mattress top" or similar nonsense. You can add that separately, and change it as wanted. Coil mattresses should be rotated and flipped for best comfort and longest life.
2. Ignore claims of coil count. The more coils, the thinner the wire they're made of. Otherwise, the mattress would weigh tons and nobody would be able to move it."

Yep. Particularly the "pillow tops" - they are often made of inferior materials and are designed to break down quickly so. Since they're part of the entire mattress, the scheme is that it'll force you to buy a new mattress much sooner than you'd ordinarily have to.

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