Same. Doctor's Choice and I believe it was like $400ish at the time. Going on 15 years now and, like mentioned above, if we have a fire or something I will be sad when I'm forced to replace it with what all is out there today. I think the popular option is the bed-in-a-box options but there's just so many and the reviews always vary from "worse POS ever and my entire neighborhood burnt down as a result" to "this mattress saved my life when a brown bear broke in with ill intentions and cured my wife's cancer all while solving world hunger" and just about everything in between with prices ranging from $150-$1500 for seemingly the exact same thing. Oh, and you need all new frames and such. Eesh.
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Bought my last two kings from Goodwill. They were cheap and have been great.
My King mattress was a Costco purchase about 5 years ago and it has been great. Mattress and box springs were about $700 OTD, IIRC...and I had been looking at the same set at American Furniture Warehouse for $1,000+.
MF has way too many stores, sometime right across the street from each other, they probably need the massive profit margin to maintain all the stores.
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I'm not fat, I'm tactically padded.
Tactical Commander - Fast Action Response Team (F.A.R.T.)
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is the foam divider missing between the two air bladders? We have a king air number bed and there's no gap to speak of.It's a king and there's a huge gap in the middle where the two air mattresses meet and it's just annoying as can be.
Laws aren't "preventable" measures. IOW, more gun laws won't stop mass shootings.