OT - Tempur Matress

Does that come with dipping sauce?

Cheers Dan.

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Dan delaMare-Lyon
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You have a lot of different people sleeping in your bed Andy? :-)

Reply to
Tournifreak

On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 10:18:40 +0100, Dan delaMare-Lyon wrote (in article ):

That remark deserves a light battering....

Reply to
Andy Hall

Marshmallow would be more edible.

Reply to
mogga

On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 20:00:57 +0100, mogga wrote (in article ):

This amuses mi so.

Reply to
Andy Hall

bleurch!

Mary

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Mary Fisher

I (we!) considered one: there is a considerable weight difference between me and SWMBO; I sleep as if dead but do move about and she can't wake me when I have occupied most of the bed and am pushing her off the edge; she is a very light sleeper. Friend who has one thinks it wonderful but, and this is what stopped us buying one, finds it very warm. As I would gladly have the bedroom windows wide open all year round and use a summer duvet ditto, this is a show stopper. We might consider the pillows. We did try lying on Tempur mattresses at our local bed shop in sensory deprivation booths and found them quite pleasant apart from the feeling of sinking into the mattress and being enveloped - I like to sleep on a mattress, something to do with staying cool I think.

IIRC the Tempur advertisments offer a money back guarantee.

Richard

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Richard

Well that's the great thing about them - no matter how many are in it, you don't all roll into a pile in the middle.

I bought mine because a couple of friends of mine had latex mattresses. They also had another in a house they rented to me for a while and that was what convinced me buy mine. Now theirs' is in their guest room and everyone who stays on it agrees.

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Andy Dingley

Sorry - one quite simply could *not* resist.

Cheers Dan.

Reply to
Dan delaMare-Lyon

On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 21:32:21 +0100, Dan delaMare-Lyon wrote (in article ):

that's the trouble with tempura, although sashimi is worse

Reply to
Andy Hall

We always have a window open and for the last two or three weeks we've either just had a sheet or nothing over us. The night before last I didn't even wear a nightie and had nothing covering me. Not a pretty sight but no-one was looking.

So do I. A long time ago we had a feather mattress - but not for long. That sinking feeling which everyone seems to desire was claustrophobic.

I'll stick with the latex. Warm but only underneath! We can add stuff on top.

Mary

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Mary Fisher

On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 22:38:56 +0100, "Mary Fisher" had this to say:

Me too. I also have a 16" pedestal fan wafting cool(ish) air across the bed.

Reply to
Frank Erskine

Hi,

They're a bit on the firm side, anything that takes up to a 25st person can't be too soft! They can make them in custom sizes though.

cheers, Pete.

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Pete C

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