And we didn’t get rid of the Tempur-Pedic mattress because we didn’t like it. Pre-2000 – Had my single girl full-sized Serta mattress, which worked just fine for meĢ000 – Married my husband and spent a year on the hardest, springiest queen-sized mattress, moved Serta to the guest roomĢ001 – Ditched that awful mattress and bought a Sleep Number bed (known as Select Comfort at the time)Ģ010 – Won a Tempur-Pedic queen mattress, gave my son the Serta, put the Sleep Number in the guest roomĢ016 – Moved the Serta to another guest room, placed a GhostBed mattress in my son’s room (review)Ģ017 – Ditched the queen-sized Tempur-Pedic and upgraded to a king-sized Nectar mattress (review)ĭid you keep up with all of that? That’s a lot of mattresses in a short amount of time. It’s a real one and it’s one I’m plagued with because I always seem to have mattresses to spare.Įach mattress is actually different and as a result, I’ve been able to compare many over the years, including my latest adventure with a Nectar mattress.īut before we get to that, see if you can follow my timeline. How many mattresses does one family need? Oh, how I wish that was a rhetorical question. If you decide you’d like to try a Nectar mattress, I’ve used affiliate links in the post below. All opinions below are honest and truly my own. Disclosure: Nectar provided me with a complimentary mattress to facilitate this review.
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