Mattresses, not stereos is where the money is


On my way to Macy’s, to buy a bed, which is about 6 blocks from my office, I passed by literally 6 different mattress stores. 3 of them practically on the same block.

The competition is fierce, and it seems almost all of them were selling Tempurpedic and Sealy (which I think are owned by the same company.) They even had at least one paid sign holder with a sign directing you 1 block away to another store.

Think of that. 6 stores selling $500-$4500 goods, in a Los Angeles suburb. They are all paying rent, and staying open.

I know the average retail markup for stereo gear is around 45%. What must the mark up be for mattress stores to stay open with this much competition? 90%?

I still went to Macy’s. :) Two simultaneous discounts + a modular bed system with replaceable coils sang to my geek heart.

By comparison, the nearest high end audio store is about 30 minutes away.
erik_squires
The only way to test a mattress for real world performance is to fully load it...
All about the sheets. Directional threads and cyrogenically sewn.

 
Well, I am buying the coldest feeling memory-foam mattress I can find!

"Well, I am buying the coldest feeling memory-foam mattress I can find!"
Just send it to a cryo lab. "Nothing improves the bottom (line) like liquid nitrogen wash."
(old mattress manufacturer’s saying)

You can try geoffkait’s approach with home freezer, too.


@whitestix ,
Although the Nectar mattress is sold online, there are some stores that carry them. On the Nectar site, look for the "stores" section at the top of the website. I was lucky enough to find a mattress store not 5 minutes from where I live.

Also, I noticed there's a Black Friday $100 off on the already $100 off that they advertise. When I bought mine, the retailer even honored the online discount codes that the review sites use. You may even get more of a discount. 

All the best,
Nonoise