Seally advice

Flowerhat

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interested in getting a decent bed.

Cedar firm single 3500
cedar firm double 4500

thinking bout getting the double base set because 3500 is insanely expensive for a single bed.

Haveto say a single bed would fit my pocket much better and be less intruding in my limited flat space.

Which model bed do you reccomend at this price range. Anything cheaper to be had at thd same standard?

Dial a bed service is lacking for me atm. Any other decent franchises i can try?

Hopefully someone can help
 
With a single bed how you gonna bone a chick comfortably? sure while boning but sleeping?

naaa bru get the double
 
What about a 3/4? Still small enough but def. better than a single.

Will probably cost somewhere in between. I can also warn you that some people who sleep on a double bed on their own tends to get too used to it and have trouble adapting to sharing a bed.
 
dont own my own place yet and haven't settled at my current job, might be moving around in the near future. Even travel abroad for a year or so.

If I haveto store or transport my furniture having a small bed would make a huge difference.

Anyone with knowledge of a good alternative brand to seally?

Hoping to get a single at less than 3k..
 
Dude if you pay 3k for a single bed you need to go see someone :D.

Go get one of those air mattresses for like 1k :D. Imagine how easy that would be to transport and it's a double.
 
There is the Bed Shop they normally a tad cheaper.
 
Unless you have chronic back problems I say shop around. You can get a nice Serta queen for that price too. Also try all the beds around and pick one that feels the best. Trust me a queen is a heck of a lot more comfortable than a single, even if you sleep alone.
 
Bought a Cloud 9 recently. Was very skeptical of foam beds but took the plunge and could not be happier.

EDIT: Just took a look online though and prices are much the same as those you quoted. Not sure whether you can find better in "real" shops though.
 
my back hurts tremendously every morning. Would like to buy a bed that is comfortable enough to have a good night's rest but also allow me to spend some leasure time on my bed reading and such.

Going the cedar firm route since im probably going to soften it up quickly with all the time I spend reading and studying on it.

Hope they honour their 90day swap policy if I buy the bed and it doesn't gel with my back.

Anyone know a good brand/type pillow to buy? I like to sleep on a single flat pillow. Want to buy a comfy pillow before i go bed testing one last time.

Thanks for your input
 
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