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Old 09-30-2010, 04:49 PM   #1
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Question Best place to buy a bed in Calgary?

I need a new bed. I wanted to get the W Hotel bed but international shipping would probably be killer. Apparently it is made by Simmons, so if anyone knows anything more about that, like which model is closest, it would be great!

Otherwise the only places I know are:

The Brick
Sears
Costco
Sleep Country
Some "warehouse" place in the NE off 32nd Ave I think... haha

Where do you buy your mattresses?
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Old 09-30-2010, 05:13 PM   #2
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I am on a brand new ikea bed, it is amazing (finally went softer for a side sleeper and I am very pleased.
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:50 PM   #3
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I am on a brand new ikea bed, it is amazing (finally went softer for a side sleeper and I am very pleased.
interesting, i am a side/stomach sleeper and i have always preffered a firm mattress - however this does make me think.....

anywyas we bought our simmons mattress at the bay.
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:54 PM   #4
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My wife and I recently availed ourselves of Sleep Country's Mix n'Match sale. It was well worth it. Picked up a pretty sweet pillowtop for a decent price.

I recommend hitting up a sleep country store. The layout means you can try a LOT of mattresses, ranging in price from $400 to $4800. You really don't know how many mattresses can feel so different until you actually lay on them and see what they are like. Go there so you can at least get a feel for something you are looking for, then you can start comparison shopping.

I also liked that we told the salesman who greeted us that we were interested in buying, but wanted to be left alone to try the beds out on our own ('cause it's kinda creepy laying there seeing how a mattress feels and having some older man asking you what you think.) instead of trying to constantly push us.

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dollar for dollar I find Sears the best place. Sears-o-pedic mattresses are excellent and I believe are manufactured by Sealy for them, without the big price tag. Also they always have a few models on sale for pretty deep discounts. After just recently going through the whole bed buying thing, I found Sears up be the most competitive, and lowest pressure.
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I need a new bed. I wanted to get the W Hotel bed but international shipping would probably be killer. Apparently it is made by Simmons, so if anyone knows anything more about that, like which model is closest, it would be great!

Otherwise the only places I know are:

The Brick
Sears
Costco
Sleep Country
Some "warehouse" place in the NE off 32nd Ave I think... haha

Where do you buy your mattresses?
There's also a Simmons store on 11th St SE North of Deerfoot Meadows. Leons, Zellers, and the Bay also have mattresses.

Here's the low-down. Take their "list" price and pay 50% or less of that. They will ALL negotiate, especially if you have a flyer from one showing a 50% off sale. Sears have these regularly, so does the Brick.

Do not pay anywhere near retail, mattresses are among the highest markups I've seen.

Each store "matches" prices on other mattresses; they may try to steer you to their "comparable" mattress. Each store has a separate "brand" - their silly name "Sealy Emerald Waterfall" or "Simmons Dreamscape". The keys to compare: coil numbers (if it's a coil mattress), wire gauge, and fill (if it's a pillowtop). The batting and patterns are different on each mattress, but that can be ignored. A good trick is to look at the label - the Simmons Beautyrest mattress (I have one) have different colour labels for each 'level'. This is how to compare mattress to mattress at stores. Don't get scammed!

Oh, and I would highly recommend lying on the mattress. Bring your pillow(s) from home; and don't let the salesperson rush you. Stay on it for 15 or more minutes to make SURE you're comfortable! All stores have a XX day return/swap guarantee but who wants to go through that? You're sinking 500+ on this mattress, why not make sure it's something you're going to enjoy sleeping on?

I bought my last mattress set at the Brick for >50% off their regular price and I still think it's worth every penny. I have never slept better (and it's one of those Heavenly type beds - all stores carry a very similar Simmons mattress). The W bed is 825 or 850 pocket coil with viscoelastic (memory) foam. The beautyrest classic (green label) is 800 coils, world-class (blue-purple label) is 980, so give these a try at any mattress store. I'm sure you'll find one you like. Then negotiate, negotiate, negotiate! (free frame, free delivery, and 50% off is a good starting point)

Good luck!
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There's the Sofa King in the NE. I believe they sell mattresses too.
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Old 10-01-2010, 07:49 AM   #8
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That place is sofa king awesome.
And their prices are sofa king low.
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Old 10-01-2010, 08:34 AM   #10
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I think The Bay has $1500 beds for $500 this weekend. That's how I got our last one.
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I am on a brand new ikea bed, it is amazing (finally went softer for a side sleeper and I am very pleased.

Interesting. I know a couple people who got slabs of rock for their mattresses (big rocks, but still rocks).

Anytime I crash I wake up with pain all over the place. Feels like hell the next morning.
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I've always got mine from Sears or Costco.
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