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Old 07-06-2008, 02:55 PM #12
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Originally Posted by Shashi View Post
Thanks everyone! I think we will definitely steer clear of the memory foam. I get hot enough just sleeping on a regular mattress. (I always kick the covers off at night.)

Now to see if we can find a good deal on an adjustable bed.

My parents have a sleep number with mechanical adjustable. They can raise their head or feet or both. We plan on getting a sleep number when it is time to replace ours. We have had ours for 10 years and it is still fine.

An adjustable sleep number is about $3000 for a queen but my parents say it is 100% worth it. I guess the warranty is also great.
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