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

Based on experience, I would not recommend keeping a mattress for 15 or 20 years no matter how good it is. Any mattress will eventually start sagging and losing support, and when it does, say hello to serious sciatica and back issues. 

I hear you!  Just last year we purchased our 2nd Temperpedic mattress.  Called the Cloud.  Cost me $4k...for a bed..  not including the foundation!  I don't believe it's worth it but the wifey is happy....

I sleep as a Roman...

No mattress is good for me if not with 6 inches inclination ...

As a speakers system must be under controls for the ears, a bed must be under control for the body metabolism...

Roman and Egyptian know how to build better and how to design a bed...

Even acoustic was advanced not primitive ...

I forgot to say that i paid peanuts for my mattress...

Embeddings controls so to speak is the key here too not the price tag...😉

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I just spent an overnight in Charleston, SC in a great hotel.  It was like sleeping on the side of a refrigerator.  I doubt I slept much at all.