@flem_john I think there will be sheets on sale tomorrow; Meh seems to be selling these items in reverse order from how you would actually put them on a bed. Maybe they will arrive in the correct order.
@flem_john@phendrick, do you mean after Christmas, or rather, next year¿? They would do good, to average, to beat the vaccine availability debut!!! I’m still waiting for my candy corn!! Besides, All I have’re 3 twin beds & can’t figger out what the ‘Twin’ fn refers to!
No joke from me this time. But if I wanted a mattress topper, I’d likely buy something more substantial, like the 3-4” ones with multiple layers of differing density foam to actually provide more than just the experience of laying atop a duvet. Saw a decent one at Sam’s last week, albeit at a higher price. But I don’t feel like that’s necessarily a bad thing. If it’s not good enough and ends up hurting my ability to sleep (or not help, at very least), then why bother?
These “fiberbed” (like a featherbed, but with polyfill instead of down) toppers are good to combine with a 2-3" memory foam topper under it, on a basic firm innerspring mattress. Foam conforms to the body for even support but can get warm and isn’t very breathable by itself, so the fiberbed adds insulation in a breathable layer with some fluffy cush.
Combined with a basic innerspring it’s like a DIY pillowtop but better, because you can rotate each layer to even out wear, replace each layer as it wears out, and even flip and rotate the mattress itself, rather than having to replace an entire non-flippable pillowtop when any part of it starts to wear out.
Specs
Sizing:
Care Instructions:
What’s in the Box?
1x Cheer Collection Ultra Soft Mattress Topper
Price Comparison
From $64.99 to $79.99 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Friday, Aug 12 - Wednesday, Aug 17
Meh all this bedding
You have got to be sheeting me…
@flem_john I think there will be sheets on sale tomorrow; Meh seems to be selling these items in reverse order from how you would actually put them on a bed. Maybe they will arrive in the correct order.
@flem_john @phendrick, do you mean after Christmas, or rather, next year¿? They would do good, to average, to beat the vaccine availability debut!!! I’m still waiting for my candy corn!! Besides, All I have’re 3 twin beds & can’t figger out what the ‘Twin’ fn refers to!
I don’t need a padded bra for the bed. And neither does my wife.
@hchavers don’t be biased against cross-bedders.
I’ll sleep on this deal.
@rileyper, that’s what she said! Ah,…unless you’re a female, then it’s, that’s what he said,… or still, that’s what she said!! Whatever!!
@decoratedwarvet @rileyper
“That.”
- She
Look, more mediocre crap
@SaintKaylin Isn’t that a part of what everyone’s here for?
That, and the witty repartee…
@ELJAY @SaintKaylin With poor delivery on both.
@ELJAY @SaintKaylin, or the sometimes dull & boring rhetoric!! I enjoy a bit of sarcasm.
No joke from me this time. But if I wanted a mattress topper, I’d likely buy something more substantial, like the 3-4” ones with multiple layers of differing density foam to actually provide more than just the experience of laying atop a duvet. Saw a decent one at Sam’s last week, albeit at a higher price. But I don’t feel like that’s necessarily a bad thing. If it’s not good enough and ends up hurting my ability to sleep (or not help, at very least), then why bother?
@arosiriak some foam pads offgas toxins I read
@arosiriak @patbarrett1 Yeah, it’s the foam…
At least it says ‘Condition: New’!!
It’s “bequest”.
Just how thick is this thing, couple inches?
@rjquillin TWSS
Does anyone have any actual experience with this topper? Rather than drive by snarkiness. Although both may be of equal value.
These “fiberbed” (like a featherbed, but with polyfill instead of down) toppers are good to combine with a 2-3" memory foam topper under it, on a basic firm innerspring mattress. Foam conforms to the body for even support but can get warm and isn’t very breathable by itself, so the fiberbed adds insulation in a breathable layer with some fluffy cush.
Combined with a basic innerspring it’s like a DIY pillowtop but better, because you can rotate each layer to even out wear, replace each layer as it wears out, and even flip and rotate the mattress itself, rather than having to replace an entire non-flippable pillowtop when any part of it starts to wear out.
Will this work on an adjustable bed?
I like it. It’s comfortable enough and is not sliding out from under the sheets.