Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Types of Latex Mattresses



There are many types of latex mattresses and it is important to understand the difference.  At Golde's Warehouse we have  5 different types of latex mattresses:

1. Blended latex and foam

Blended latex and foam is the least expensive way of getting the support of latex.  It is a blend of 30% natural and 70% petroleum latex.  Usually it is 3 inches of latex and 6-9 inches of urethane foam.  A queen size mattress will range between $499 to $599.


2. Natural latex and innersprings

Natural latex and innersprings relieve pressure points with the buoyancy of latex and the support of the springs.  We have them on sale for a queen size mattress only $499 and the 2 piece set at $599.

3. Natural latex and foam

Natural latex and foam has all the feel and support of latex at a much lower price point than all latex mattresses.  We have 3 different combinations, from firm to plush, with the sale price being $799, $999 and $1299 in Queen size.

4. Natural Talalay and Natural Dunlop Organic combinations

Natural Talalay and Dunlop Organic mattresses are the purest way of sleeping with no fire retardants and Organic wool and cotton.  These mattresses are petroleum free and we have them on sale for $1999 to $2496 in Queen size.

5.  Natural Dunlop Organic

Natural Dunlop Organic mattresses are the longest lasting and purest way to sleep.  Dunlop latex has less air than Talalay and therefore lasts longer.  Again with no fire retardants, Organic wool and cotton made in Boulder, Colorado with all natural Dunlop latex for the greenest mattress you can find.  We have them on sale from $1999 to $2999 in Queen size.


Only Golde's Warehouse can offer you this wide range of latex mattresses and give you the information you need to make a good decision based on your needs. Our warehouse pricing is way lower than our competition and we suggest that you check it out.

Joe Golde

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Planning a budget for your mattress purchase


Before you start shopping for a new mattress have a general idea of the price range that you want to spend.  If money is tight you can still get a decent queen mattress set for $400-$500 click more info

When you spend $600-$700 you get an Ultra Premium set with Pocket Coils for deep down support, or you can get a memory foam set for the same price.  In the $1,000-$2000 price you get 100% all Natural Latex and Eco Memory Foam mattresses  for the high end depending on what is important to you in a mattress.

When you plan a budget for your mattress purchase you can focus on comfort and construction within that price range.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Mattress Warranties

In most cases mattress warranties are not worth the paper that they are printed on!  If a salesperson emphasizes the mattress warranty, ask to see it. I bet it looks like it is printed by a team of lawyers and the part you need to find is "normal wear and tear".  This is the catch all for most problems you might encounter that gives the manufacturer a way out of replacing the mattress.

The intelligent mattress shopper looks at components and construction to determine  the quality of a mattress, not the false security of wordy mattress warranty.

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

When you should never buy a floor model mattress

Sometimes you can get a great deal on discontinued floor model mattresses.  It's great to save money, but if you buy a floor model mattress from a store that offers a sleep guarantee you might get one that has been slept on and returned.  These stores usually make the customer purchase a mattress protector but you just never know if that was used.

At Golde's we don't take back mattresses for health reasons and our floor models have never left our store.

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Monday, June 6, 2011

When should you replace your old mattress

This is a very subjective topic.  There a various reasons to replace your old mattress.   One might be dips in the mattress underneath hips.  If your mattress is more than 10 years old then for hygienic reasons consider a new one because your old mattress may have way too many dust mites (if you wake up with a stuffy nose that is a good indication of dust mites). As we age we need cushier sleep surfaces for better blood circulation (tossing and turning to get comfortable is a good indication of pressure points).

If you think you might need a new mattress, you probably do.

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Keep family and friend's advice in perspective

Many people shop for a particular mattress based on advice from family and friends.  While this may be a good place to start, keep in mind that mattresses are like shoes-not everybody likes the same thing.  I wear and love Crocs but many people don't like them.  Try lying on different mattress constructions and compare the comforts.

You may like the same mattress as your family or friends but you won't know for sure until you investigate all of  your sleep options.

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Determine what is important in a mattress

Before you start shopping for a mattress figure out what is important to your purchase.  If price is the issue, then determine what price range you want to stay within.  If it's a certain type of comfort or support do a Google search to get an idea of what products are available for you to compare. If you are not sure of what you want, that's OK, try various types of mattresses when you shop.

When you have defined your mattress purchase objectives you make your shopping easier.

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