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
When push comes to shove I prefer a Futon on a super stiff frame. Maybe not as good for isolating stuff but much better on the back. 8” wool center cotton Futon. Cannot beat with stick.
"... I prefer a Futon on a super stiff frame."


As a friend of mine told another female friend of ours when she was asking how come she could not keep a steady boyfriend: Your futon screams "one-night stand".

So what did she do? She bought one night-stand. Some people you just cannot help.
A great mattress as well as a great audio system can be best enjoyed in total darkness.  You're welcome.
Interesting that this thread shows an advertisement for the Nectar mattress on the same page.  Scary!

reubent
4,138 posts
11-12-2019 11:37pm
The real money is in Legos.


Ain't that the truth!!!!!!!