Looking for a new bed

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#1  Edited By blackmanshow

I am looking for a new bed, and am thinking of trying one of the online companies like Leesa or Tuft and Needle. The people I know think I am crazy for not going to a store to try the mattress, but the 100 day return policy seems like a better way to try the bed instead of ten minutes in a store. If you have done this, how long have you had the mattress and is it still in decent condition? Also, if you have had to return it, was that an easy process?

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I would not buy a bed from companies that allow you to return them. Yuck.

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I have the tuft and needle and it's pretty amazing. It's not actually a return policy, at least with tuft and needle if you don't want it you donate it anywhere and get your money back. Leesa is probably the same. I'm told the leesa is a little higher quality for a little bit more money but the tuft and needle is just fine

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I read the title as "Looking for a new bread" and I expected to see a bunch of baking advice. Colour me disappointed.