Major sleep brand's little-known outlet where mattresses and bedding prices rival Dunelm and M&S
31.05.2024 - 20:49
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Buying a new mattress can be a stressful endeavour, whether you need one as you move into a new home or are looking to upgrade your current sleeping situation. Like a car, mattresses are often expensive and it's one of those purchases that you're expected to live with for the foreseeable future.
On average, the lifespan of a mattress is roughly seven years. So, the sleep experts recommend you changing your mattress every six to eight years to make sure it's the offering the support you need to get the best shut-eye possible.
However, you don't actually need to fork out loads of dosh to get the ideal mattress that offers the right firmness for you, as well as supporting your usual sleeping position. That's because we've stumbled across a little-known Emma Sleep Outlet that offers a highly-praised mattress from as little as £333, rivalling high street prices the like of Dunelm and Marks and Spencer.
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Sleep experts, home and lifestyle editors and those who enjoy a deep sleep alike all raving about the Emma Hybrid Mattress and we can definitely see why. The hybrid mattress which is 'unlike any other' as it offers comfort and support in one as it targets four body zones for optimal support.
The mattress comes with a long 10-year guarantee as standard and has been constructed from ultra-breathable viscoelastic memory foam at the top and pocket springs that instantly adapt to the shape of your body, offering firm support for your back, while cradling your shoulders and hips with a softer feel.
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