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‎04-06-2014 10:04 PM
‎04-06-2014 11:51 PM
I bought one in August of 2012 and I love mine (TSV). I slept on waterbed from the 80's until about 2002, then had a pillow top for about 10 years. I enjoy the sleep number bed a lot (my sleep number is very low,35) but I would buy it again. I got a queen for about $1800. It is not an adjustable bed, but a standard queen. I still think my best sleep EVER was on my waterbed though. I got rid of it because I had it almost 20 years, and I was worried it would break or leak and cause major damage because of the age of it. I paid about $800 for the mattress in between the waterbed and sleep number bed. Someone must be buying them because the TSV seems to repeat often, even though the styles change. We spend about 1/3 of our life sleeping, so the $1800 to me was not super expensive, and it does help with the pressure points. I'm curious of the people that got rid of their SN bed, what they purchased to replace it. My brother and family have several Temperpedics, but they say they are comfortable, but are so hot.
‎04-07-2014 01:01 AM
‎04-23-2014 12:04 PM
I just bought my second sleep number bed in May to replace one that we had had for 14 years. I wanted the adjustable kind. I love it. We got a split King (not the top of the line because I felt like I was in the mattress but the next one down) & we bought it at the sleep number store. Their adjustable bed is slightly different than the model sold on the Q. But it does cost more in the store. I got a good deal because they were having a previous owners sale. It's actually screwed down & so the bed does not come apart as someone mentioned. The mattress doesn't move down or over the bottom. It does make it a little difficult to change the sheets. Speaking of sheets you can get them at the sleep number store on sale or I found some extra long twin sheets at BB&B around the end of summer when the college kids need stuff to take to school. That way I got to use the rest of the Northern Nights sheets & pillow cases that I have. I do agree that Q should have Northern Nights make split sets available, especially when they sell split beds. The bed isn't the be all & end all of aches & pains but we are older & I think that comes with the territory. We also bought their memory foam toppers to go on it & that make it even more cush. Hope this helps. JBK
‎04-23-2014 12:10 PM
I have one and absolutely LOVE it! Adjusts to accommodate how my joints are feeling on any particular night. Have had one for @ 18 years, no problems at all & just bought a 2nd for guest room. Both of mine came from the SleepNumber Store.
Absolutely do NOT understand the bad reviews. There are many things I own which I would do without to keep this bed.
‎05-10-2014 01:14 AM
Got our first one 18 years ago, and it was the best investment EVER. Prior to getting the Select Comfort, we had a queen size soft side water bed. It was great, as it had 7 water bladders. Only thing, if you wanted to change the 'softness', it involved hooking a hose up to the bladders you wanted to let water out of. Finally found it was easier to take each one into the shower and empty some out and then weigh each one to make 'em even.
Got the Select Comfort PillowTop, and never looked back. Customer service has always been top notch. They replaced the board in the control unit several times over the years. (Local transformer got hit several times by lightening, taking out our Sleep Number bed control board, Keurig, garage door transformer, DVR and digital phone). Last time, they just replaced the whole unit, so now I have wireless remotes.
They also replaced the foam support pieces around the perimeter and at another time, replaced the memory foam and egg crate toppers.
Recently took it up to the ranch and bought Sleep Number Innovation with all the bells and whistles for the house.
For those of you who travel and are addicted to your Select Comfort bed - Radisson has them in all their hotel properties. Got so used to the Select Comfort beds, that when we travel by car I take a queen size Aero Bed with us to put on top of a hotel bed. Have no problem getting any hotel to supply bedding for us.
There are a lot of things I would do without, but the bed isn't one of them. I used to tell DH that if we ever got a divorce, we would split things evenly. He could have the kids, but I get the bed and the micro/convection oven
. He didn't think that too strange, since I had the minister revise our wedding vows ...for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, BUT NOT FOR BREAKFAST!...... (I'm NOT civilized in the morning).
‎05-10-2014 01:36 AM
I purchased a Sleep Number King bed w/pillow top, from QVC in early 2010. I have had no problems with it. Always slept on standard mattresses for many years - and loved the way, the air mattress (concept) conforms and supports all areas of your body. The only picky part I can list, is that when the air pressure changes (outside) - approaching storms and such, the remote has to be reset to my favorite number of 35. I have to check it each night before getting into bed to make sure it reads 35. Sometimes it can raise up to 60 - sometimes down to 25. After one e-mail to their customer service rep. - he explained that it couldn't be helped. The motor that controls your support, can be effected by the outside weather air pressure.
Yes - I researched these kinds of beds, a long time before deciding to get it. That involved many searches online - reading reviews. The local bed companies use to let you use one for 120 days before purchase - that might be an easier route to go, if Select Comfort still lets the local companies provide that?? It was a dramatic and serious choice at the time, but I am quite happy I made it.
‎05-15-2014 12:29 AM
‎05-15-2014 01:06 AM
We have a Sleep Number bed in our RV. It is a queen short size which is made specifically for an RV wooden platform.
The original mattress that came with the RV was a back killer, so we purchased a new Sleep Number for about $1500.
I can tell you that is more comfortable than what we had before. My husband and I both sleep on #80. It is just as comfortable as the regular inter-spring mattress that we have on our bed at home, but not more so. We don't plan on replacing our home mattress with a Sleep Number when we need to get a new one.
I would suggest that you try one out at a Sleep Number store before you buy. They have popped up all over the place in many malls. Sometimes you can get a great deal on a discontinued mattress color or fabric.
Mattresses are very personal. Everyone is different. It's an investment for sure. Make sure you get the most comfortable one you can afford and always test them first.
‎05-17-2014 08:44 PM
We bought one about 1.5 years ago. We really like it. When I was pregnant I could adjust the bed. It did take a while to find out numbers - like 6 months.
We bought ours from the store. I find the prices on QVC are the same as the store. The store offers no-interest financing and if the bed goes on sale they will refund the difference. We bought a lower model for $1600 which included the shipping and tax. 2 weeks later it was dropped to $300 off. I called and they refunded us the $300.
At 7 months pregnant I assembled the bed myself. It's super easy to do.
My advice is to go to a store and check them out.
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