riaanb, on 07 February 2012 - 11:29 , said:
What are the brands to look at?
Where are the best places to get value in JHB?
Any contacts or connections?
Thanks in advance.
Whenever I help friends buy mattresses I always tell them to look at the Serta range. The best priced mattress on the market (price vs quality). Now only you can decide on what comfort layer you want to sleep on but I will gladly dispell the myths that the sales guys are going to spin on you.
#1 You sleep ontop of the comfort layers, not the springs - pocket coil ad comes to mind
#2 Its the spring system, not the comfort layers that give you the support you need so a good quality spring system is important.
#3 Bigger is better! Large sleeping surface improves undisturbed sleep. Many manufacturers include innovative methods to achieve this by adding in extra support on the edges to increase sleeping surface area.
#4 Foam is hot! Foam is hot! Foam is hot! Yet all mattresses use foam just the amount varies.
That said, go for extra length. Your anyway going to need new sheets as newer mattresses are deeper so get the length - its not suppose to cost you more. Go for at least a queen 152cm wide unless you sleep in a passage.
Do-not turn mattresses are hot as they have a thick layer of foam. They offer the lazy convienance of not having to care for your mattress with required 1 month rotation. Expensive brands like Simmons include a date tag that assists you with rotating the mattress (which side up) but also used by reps to void your warranty when they see the wrong tag is showing this side up.
Inner spring technology is only 50% of the mattress and once you go over a certain price threshold, they (springs) are all good. Just be cautious of pocket coil/spring mattresses as they all have a weight threshold. Keep in mind your warranty is voided if your too heavy for the mattress (the heavest partner determines the threshold required). Pocket coil also require religous rotation of mattress and why they are not used in do-no-turn.
Religous mattress rotation is why hotel mattresses sleep so well, not because they are better products, actually they are often cheaper products (entry level) but with fire retardent ticking.
The industry is white labelled and this makes it hard to shop around - each outlet is allowed to choice own model name and ticking (material covering). That is why you need to shop instore and not on the phone.
I don't like solid foam mattresses and don't care what the South African Chiropractic Association endorsement says as its bought, yes bought. They are rock solid and will hurt your back. Unless you have a medical condition and have been prescribed a foam mattress, don't waste your money or sleepless nights on one.
Look after your mattress so get a cotton mattress protector and take fabric protection if offered (yes, the salesman is earning commission but it keeps your mattress clean for years). Also go for normal fabric mattress and not cotton - you are anyway going to sleep on sheets. Cotton can ad a couple of K to the mattress, my previous one was cotton and RRP was R4K more than non-cotton (I got it as a shop soiled so payed less than normal mattress).
If you need a base ask for a mismatch, this way you save on the set, your anyway going to cover the base so who care what colour it is.
If your on a budget, ask for a shop soiled mattress and then have it professionally cleaned, you can save a small fortune.
Now on how to buy: Go in to at least 3 stores, look at no more than 5 mattresses in each store and take notes. If your not too embarresed then take your own pillow with as a pillow will also influence how you feel a mattress (old trick of mine was to give the comfortable pillows to the mattresses I wanted to sell and the uncomfortable ones I did not want to sell, worked every time).
Now do not buy on day 1, go home and check the list and identify what you like. Now go back the next day in the morning and try them out again - you will be surprised at how much more different they feel.
Make sure the mattress is also in stock when you decide to purchase. If you want to save some cash, then phone other branches and play the guys against each other.
Do not forget to get cost of delivery when getting quotes, and how the delivery works.
Hope this helps.













