Sealy Adaptive CopperChill Memory Foam Mattress: 8" Queen from $181, 8" King (Medium) $223,& More + Free Shipping w/ Prime
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Home.woot.com[woot.com] has select Sealy Adaptive CopperChill Memory Foam Mattresses on sale from $133.99 as listed below. Shipping is free w/ Prime, otherwise, there is a $6 flat ship fee per order.
The odds of you using a warranty on a mattress are close to zero especially since they will make you ship it back at your cost
It all depends on what you want. FWIW, it sends the wrong message to me as a buyer when a seller warrants for 90 days a product the manufacturer covers for 10 years.
I was able to get a queen size one of these on sale for $49.99 shipped free from Amazon a few months ago. It is rock solid and doesn't make a single solitary sound when you get on it or roll over it or shift around. Zero. I've had metal frames like this before that always made all types of metal creaking sounds anytime you moved on them. This one has zero no matter how much you move on it and you can even jump up and down on it and it won't make a single sound. It can hold like 1400 lbs or 1600 lb too. And best of all it can be put together in about 20 minutes by yourself and comes with the two wrenches you need to do it all.
They both have 6 inches of high density foam and 2 inches of memory foam. Usually cheaper mattresses skimp on the memory foam and add more of the base layer, but in this case they are the same. Based on Amazon reviews the FDW has the same star rating as most of the Sealy mattresses, but significantly more reviews. They have similar warranties, 3 months from Woot and 100 days from FDW.
This is just my personal opinion on memory foam mattresses, I don't worry TOO much about cost or brand. I get something reasonably priced and of decent quality as a good foundation, then I get a 3" Serta memory foam topper for comfort. Turns a 8" mattress into something extra cozy and Serta quality for half the cost of a Serta. A 3" queen Serta topper is $108 at full price.
In this case an 8 inch mattress is about the thinnest you can get for an adult. Depending on your sleeping position and size, you may want something a little thicker anyway. I would give the FDW a try, if you need more support get a topper.
Fwiw: All sealy beds contain fiberglass. There are beds that actually don't (not misdirects like "spun glass", but actually no fiberglass) none of them are Sealy.
"AGENT (): This information is applicable to all of our mattresses"
Just in case anyone remembers re-insulating their attic and getting those s&itty fiberglass particles you could see floating in the air all over (inc in lungs). Would rather burn down a house than have that stuff around me, much less pay to roll around in it Think what you want if you are okay with fiberglass in your bed. Posting this chat log from less than an hour ago to save a step for anyone who does care. Note the attempted bamboozle with the "certipur", "prop 65" "encases spun glass" and focus on the "foams" when there actually is fiberglass in the bed. By bot and agent both so per Sealy corporate mgmt
BOT: All Sealy mattress foams are CertiPur-US certified.
BOT: We do not use fiberglass in any of our foams used to manufacture our mattresses.
BOT: To view the ingredients used in our manufacturing process check your law tag!
USER: I haven't bought one yet
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USER: Do any sealy mattresses present or past contain fiberglass yes or no please
BOT: All Sealy mattress foams are CertiPur-US certified.
BOT: We do not use fiberglass in any of our foams used to manufacture our mattresses.
BOT: To view the ingredients used in our manufacturing process check your law tag!
USER: don't use it in the foams isn't answering the question of if it's anywhere in the product. And, I haven't bought one yet so how could I look at a tag? Live agent please
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USER: I just want to know and the ai was useless... If any of your mattresses, not just the foam, if any have any fiberglass anywhere , please
AGENT (#####): Yeah! One moment and I will provide you with our fiberglass information
USER: tyvm
AGENT (#####): Tempur Sealy selects raw materials and manufactures with safety, quality and the environment in mind. All Tempur Sealy products have been fully evaluated to comply with all laws and regulations, including the Consumer Product Safety Commission and California Proposition 65. To comply with the Consumer Product Safety Commission fire safety regulations, some manufacturers rely on exposed, brittle, easily crumbled fiberglass (a cheap technology that has made headlines in the past with dermal exposure and rashes). Conversely, the glass fibers in our mattress products are comprised of a core-spun technology that encases the glass in a flexible protective sheath housed within the internal mattress design, and is completely safe and inaccessible in normal use, even if the cover is removed.
AGENT (#####): To ensure safety and quality for our customers Tempur Sealy only uses this core-spun glass fiber technology, and regularly conducts independent testing to ensure continued safety, and that the materials within all Tempur Sealy products meet or exceed all regulatory compliance.
USER: tbh I'm looking at your Sealy adaptive CopperChill mattress 8" medium firm off woot
USER: so they do have fiberglass
USER: "spun glass"...
USER: including the adaptive copperchill?
AGENT (#####): We've designed and manufactured our mattresses without chemical retardants, but do use an industry-standard "fire sock" made of non-toxic materials. The "fire sock" allows our mattresses to withstand grueling flame-resistance testing and still meet all federal, state, and local fire regulations, including the National Flammability Standard.
AGENT (#####): This information is applicable to all of our mattresses
USER: thanks much. Got to be a safer way but thanks very much
AGENT (#####): You're welcome! If you don't have any further questions, I will close this chat. If you have other questions, please feel free to open a new chat and we'll be happy to help. Have a great day!
Are these the ones with fiber glass that falls out into the air?
yep. Most but not all beds are. All Sealy beds contain fiberglass. The "flexible sheath" they are "contained" within? is the material of the outside of the mattress.If you consider the air pressure of flopping down onto a bed over and over, it isn't hard to imagine the air in a bedroom, should it catch a beam of sunlight? Looking like the air in an attic
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I was able to get a queen size one of these on sale for $49.99 shipped free from Amazon a few months ago. It is rock solid and doesn't make a single solitary sound when you get on it or roll over it or shift around. Zero. I've had metal frames like this before that always made all types of metal creaking sounds anytime you moved on them. This one has zero no matter how much you move on it and you can even jump up and down on it and it won't make a single sound. It can hold like 1400 lbs or 1600 lb too. And best of all it can be put together in about 20 minutes by yourself and comes with the two wrenches you need to do it all.
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This is just my personal opinion on memory foam mattresses, I don't worry TOO much about cost or brand. I get something reasonably priced and of decent quality as a good foundation, then I get a 3" Serta memory foam topper for comfort. Turns a 8" mattress into something extra cozy and Serta quality for half the cost of a Serta. A 3" queen Serta topper is $108 at full price.
In this case an 8 inch mattress is about the thinnest you can get for an adult. Depending on your sleeping position and size, you may want something a little thicker anyway. I would give the FDW a try, if you need more support get a topper.
"AGENT (): This information is applicable to all of our mattresses"
Just in case anyone remembers re-insulating their attic and getting those s&itty fiberglass particles you could see floating in the air all over (inc in lungs). Would rather burn down a house than have that stuff around me, much less pay to roll around in it Think what you want if you are okay with fiberglass in your bed. Posting this chat log from less than an hour ago to save a step for anyone who does care. Note the attempted bamboozle with the "certipur", "prop 65" "encases spun glass" and focus on the "foams" when there actually is fiberglass in the bed. By bot and agent both so per Sealy corporate mgmt
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USER: do the beds have fiberglas
BOT: All Sealy mattress foams are CertiPur-US certified.
BOT: We do not use fiberglass in any of our foams used to manufacture our mattresses.
BOT: To view the ingredients used in our manufacturing process check your law tag!
USER: I haven't bought one yet
BOT: You can order from us on this website by clicking the "Add to Cart" button for the product you want to buy, and then clicking on the "Cart" link at the top of the page to start the checkout process.
BOT: During checkout, the order process is secure, so all of your information is protected.
USER: Do any sealy mattresses present or past contain fiberglass yes or no please
BOT: All Sealy mattress foams are CertiPur-US certified.
BOT: We do not use fiberglass in any of our foams used to manufacture our mattresses.
BOT: To view the ingredients used in our manufacturing process check your law tag!
USER: don't use it in the foams isn't answering the question of if it's anywhere in the product. And, I haven't bought one yet so how could I look at a tag? Live agent please
BOT: Sorry, I don't understand that. I'm still learning...
BOT: I operate best with short direct phrases
BOT: Please try again with different words👇
USER: live agent
BOT: Before I connect you to a live agent, what is your email address?
USER: Never mind
BOT: 👍
USER: live agent please
BOT: I'm still struggling to understand your question.
BOT: You can type your question again, or click to contact support 👇
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USER: I just want to know and the ai was useless... If any of your mattresses, not just the foam, if any have any fiberglass anywhere , please
AGENT (#####): Yeah! One moment and I will provide you with our fiberglass information
USER: tyvm
AGENT (#####): Tempur Sealy selects raw materials and manufactures with safety, quality and the environment in mind. All Tempur Sealy products have been fully evaluated to comply with all laws and regulations, including the Consumer Product Safety Commission and California Proposition 65. To comply with the Consumer Product Safety Commission fire safety regulations, some manufacturers rely on exposed, brittle, easily crumbled fiberglass (a cheap technology that has made headlines in the past with dermal exposure and rashes). Conversely, the glass fibers in our mattress products are comprised of a core-spun technology that encases the glass in a flexible protective sheath housed within the internal mattress design, and is completely safe and inaccessible in normal use, even if the cover is removed.
AGENT (#####): To ensure safety and quality for our customers Tempur Sealy only uses this core-spun glass fiber technology, and regularly conducts independent testing to ensure continued safety, and that the materials within all Tempur Sealy products meet or exceed all regulatory compliance.
USER: tbh I'm looking at your Sealy adaptive CopperChill mattress 8" medium firm off woot
USER: so they do have fiberglass
USER: "spun glass"...
USER: including the adaptive copperchill?
AGENT (#####): We've designed and manufactured our mattresses without chemical retardants, but do use an industry-standard "fire sock" made of non-toxic materials. The "fire sock" allows our mattresses to withstand grueling flame-resistance testing and still meet all federal, state, and local fire regulations, including the National Flammability Standard.
AGENT (#####): This information is applicable to all of our mattresses
USER: thanks much. Got to be a safer way but thanks very much
AGENT (#####): You're welcome! If you don't have any further questions, I will close this chat. If you have other questions, please feel free to open a new chat and we'll be happy to help. Have a great day!