u/EvnClaire

Should I knowingly buy a mattress that won't last a while?

Just out of college, might end up having to move around in a few years to pursue different career opportunities. I don't want to have to throw out a perfectly-good mattress nor do I potentially want to have to translate a mattress across the country. Is it acceptable to buy a cheaper mattress built with worse materials, knowing I'll have to rebuy sooner, as to avoid these problems?

edit: i said moving in a few years, im gonna be in the same place for at least a few years. futons and air mattresses arent suitable. i wasnt even asking for recommendations, just curious about if this is a fine path to go or if there's something else you get from a higher tier mattress that im unaware of

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u/EvnClaire — 15 hours ago

Suspicious and uncertain after Verlo store.

Talked to a sales rep at a Verlo store. I asked him about foam density & coil gauge & he was very evasive. Their promo materials had virtually nothing specific about what's different between each mattress tier, just buzzwords. I really dont want to get scammed & just want to find a good mattress. Is Verlo any good? What should I look for? (I read the long help post by the mod already)

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u/EvnClaire — 4 days ago

What's the point of all the medical stuff?

I don't really get it, I've never used them. I feel like it's easier and less time consuming to just stop your dupes from getting sick... and if they get sick, they bounce back really fast anyway. Making them take time away from work so that they get better faster doesn't really seem like much higher efficiency than having them just work while being sick. Is this stuff worthwhile somehow?

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u/EvnClaire — 11 days ago