Upgrade Your Mattress This Weekend With These 7 Deals
Getting a good night’s sleep is key, and which mattress you buy can determine how much rest you’ll get. It’s important to replace your mattress when it’s worn-out and to get a model with proper support for your body type and preferred sleeping position. If you’ve been considering upgrading, this is a great time. Mattresses are major investments, but right now you can find some spectacular mattress deals at a number of retailers.Â
During this weekend’s flash sale, you can save 25% off sitewide at Helix, and you’ll also get two free pillows with your mattress order. Just use promo code WEEKEND25 at checkout.
Helix makes two of our favorite mattress-in-a-box options, including the Helix Plus for sleepers with larger bodies and the Helix Midnight Lux for couples, which is designed to accommodate all sleeping positions.Â
If you’re looking for organic mattress options, Birch — who makes our favorite organic hybrid mattress — is hosting a similar sale this weekend. The brand is offering 25% off sitewide and will include two free Eco-Rest pillows with a mattress purchase. Use promo code WEEKEND25 to take advantage of this deal.Â
Nolah’s anniversary sale is happening now and the company is offering 35% off sitewide and adding in two free pillows with any mattress purchase. Nolah’s Original 10 mattress is our favorite foam option for side sleepers and for those looking for a luxury option, the Evolution 15 is one of our favorite hotel mattresses.
Other mattress deals worth checking out this weekend:
- Bear: 35% off sitewide and two free pillows with promo code DEALS
- Brooklyn Bedding: 25% off sitewide with promo code FALL25
- Plank: 25% off sitewide with promo code FALL25
- Titan: 25% off sitewide with promo code FALL25
Read more:Â How to Break in a New Mattress: What to Do and How Long It Takes
The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.
Source: CNET