Made a mistake and thought I'd save money by buying online. Should have just gone to Art Van in the first place. 
Three-week old mattress, a really nice (take a deep breath) Simmons Beautyrest World Class Recharge Shakespeare Luxury Plush Mattress (whew), on coil springs and topped with cool gel and memory foam for support and coolness in the summer.
http://www.1800mattress.com/en/Beaut...alue=Twin%20XL
Only problem, it's too soft for me. Paid $800, invoice is marked "No Returns," customer service won't even discuss it with me, so I'm stuck. Salvation Army will only give me a max of $75 for donation value, so anything over that would be a bonus.
It's a Full XL, so just 6 inches narrower than a Queen Size, and the same length as a King and a Queen Size -- it measures 54" x 80"
I need the box spring for my new Art Van mattress, but Art Van will sell you a good locally-made King Koil box spring for $175.
This would be an awesome mattress for someone who enjoys the luxury plush feel, but I sleep best on a firm mattress, so my buying ignarance can be your gain.
Three-week old mattress, a really nice (take a deep breath) Simmons Beautyrest World Class Recharge Shakespeare Luxury Plush Mattress (whew), on coil springs and topped with cool gel and memory foam for support and coolness in the summer.
http://www.1800mattress.com/en/Beaut...alue=Twin%20XL
Only problem, it's too soft for me. Paid $800, invoice is marked "No Returns," customer service won't even discuss it with me, so I'm stuck. Salvation Army will only give me a max of $75 for donation value, so anything over that would be a bonus.
It's a Full XL, so just 6 inches narrower than a Queen Size, and the same length as a King and a Queen Size -- it measures 54" x 80"
I need the box spring for my new Art Van mattress, but Art Van will sell you a good locally-made King Koil box spring for $175.
This would be an awesome mattress for someone who enjoys the luxury plush feel, but I sleep best on a firm mattress, so my buying ignarance can be your gain.



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