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$194.99 FREE SHIPPING - King Memory Foam Mattress LUCID by LinenSpa 8" Memory Foam Firm Viscoelastic Mattress 20-Year Warranty
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/...os_product
I don't know if this is a pricing mistake. This is REALLY cheap and you can cut it in half to create two twin size mattresses.
75% savings and cheaper than a Full and queen size mattress?
And if you want to make it even thicker, you can just add mattress toppers to the top.
NOTE:
This is a really good price in comparison to similar spec'd mattresses with 3.0 lb memory foam, 8" thick. Remember, this is for a KING size for $200! There are other models with higher density foam, (ie. 4.0lb or 5.0lb) but they cost more than 50% more!
My recommendation is that you try out this 8", and if you want to try out a denser foam, you can switch out the topper with whatever density you want from a place like: http://www.mattressbymail.com/memorytopper.html
Even if you buy a 4lb Memory Foam topper at 2" to top your existing mattress, it's only $106.99 more, which is still cheaper than the next alternative [amazon.com].
If you would like more information the "theory" of memory foam beds, check out: http://www.gmilburn.ca/2008/04/27...-foam-bed/ Once you understand the theory a little more, you can customize your bed for a truly DIY feel!
MAKING TWO TWIN BEDS:
The dimensions of the King Size is about 75" x 80".
So when I got it, I cut it in half to create two 40" x 75" twin size mattresses. I bought a twin size zipper cover off Amazon. Any will do depending on your needs. I needed pee-proof because my two kids were going to use them. Mark it down the middle, and then I had a cheap hacksaw with some very fine teeth, and it cut through fairly easily.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1062...ocked=true
The mattresses even come with a King size zipper cover that I can use for whatever thing I see fit in the future. I actually already have a different mattress I had made back in about 2007 that I'll be able to use it on.
I don't know if this is a pricing mistake. This is REALLY cheap and you can cut it in half to create two twin size mattresses.
75% savings and cheaper than a Full and queen size mattress?
And if you want to make it even thicker, you can just add mattress toppers to the top.
NOTE:
This is a really good price in comparison to similar spec'd mattresses with 3.0 lb memory foam, 8" thick. Remember, this is for a KING size for $200! There are other models with higher density foam, (ie. 4.0lb or 5.0lb) but they cost more than 50% more!
My recommendation is that you try out this 8", and if you want to try out a denser foam, you can switch out the topper with whatever density you want from a place like: http://www.mattressbymail.com/memorytopper.html
Even if you buy a 4lb Memory Foam topper at 2" to top your existing mattress, it's only $106.99 more, which is still cheaper than the next alternative [amazon.com].
If you would like more information the "theory" of memory foam beds, check out: http://www.gmilburn.ca/2008/04/27...-foam-bed/ Once you understand the theory a little more, you can customize your bed for a truly DIY feel!
MAKING TWO TWIN BEDS:
The dimensions of the King Size is about 75" x 80".
So when I got it, I cut it in half to create two 40" x 75" twin size mattresses. I bought a twin size zipper cover off Amazon. Any will do depending on your needs. I needed pee-proof because my two kids were going to use them. Mark it down the middle, and then I had a cheap hacksaw with some very fine teeth, and it cut through fairly easily.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1062...ocked=true
The mattresses even come with a King size zipper cover that I can use for whatever thing I see fit in the future. I actually already have a different mattress I had made back in about 2007 that I'll be able to use it on.












still bought one
and would appreciate any help.... If $210 for this is expensive, I might buy the king size and cancel the california king size... Also, I just rented a studio apartment that is small... Would this be too big?

All I need now is a good deal on a couch set lol!!! So how big is this thing really? I don't want it to become a carpet in my house really....
