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  2. People are going crazy for this $95 mattress from Amazon - AOL

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    The Linenspa Memory Foam mattress, which begins at an affordable $95 for a twin, has gotten rave feedback on the online retailer. Made with comfort foam, a felt pad and steel coils for comfort ...

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    Mlily Ego 12-Inch Memory Foam Mattress. Price: $169-$309 (originally $599-$1,200) Labor Day weekend is one of the best times of the year to find low prices on mattresses. The Mlily Ego 12-inch ...

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    Marley 10" Medium Firm Gel Memory Foam Mattress. Mattresses can be a serious investment, with some of the very best mattresses priced at more than $6,000 (and that’s before you start adding ...

  5. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    Latex and memory foam mattresses each provide a unique feel. This type of mattress is good at relieving pressure on painful joints. Many memory foam mattresses are more expensive than standard spring mattresses. Memory foam is affected by temperature. In a cool bedroom, a memory foam mattress will feel firmer than it does in a warm bedroom.

  6. Memory foam - Wikipedia

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    A memory foam mattress is usually denser than other foam mattresses, making it both more supportive and heavier. Memory foam mattresses are often sold for higher prices than traditional mattresses. Memory foam used in mattresses is commonly manufactured in densities ranging from less than 24kg/m 3 (1.5 lb/ft 3) to 128kg/m 3 (8 lb/ft 3) density

  7. Bed size - Wikipedia

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    The sizes of mattresses use non-numeric labels such as a "king" or "full", but are defined in inches. Historically most beds were "twins" or "doubles" but in the mid-1940s larger mattresses were introduced by manufacturers. These were later standardized as "queen" and "king", and first made a significant impact on the market in the 1950s and ...