OUR PRODUCTS
DEALER SEARCH
Find a FLUFFO dealer near you.
BUYING A MATTRESS
Some day, sooner or later, you're going to purchase a new mattress and boxspring. Maybe even more than one set. Before you go shopping, we want to explain the consumer benefits of innerspring sets. We want you to be a well informed consumer and wise shopper. We want you to choose a bedding set that best suits your needs, comfort and support requirements, and helps you rest comfortably.
Choosing the Finished Sleep Set
- The only effective way to try out a mattress is to "try it on." Lie down on it. Maybe even curl up like you would at home. The point is to get a real feel for the mattress. Your opinion means more than any long list of features and benefits. A salespersons can only explain how the mattress set is intended to work and feel. Let your body tell you if it's the right choice for you.
- Two average size adults should have at least the 60" width and 80" length of a Queen size sleep set. If you can afford the bedroom space, a King size sleep set would be recommended. A room as small as 12' x 14' can comfortably house a King set with room for other necessary bedroom furnishings.
- Passing your worn out mattress to your kids is not acting in their best interest. In fact, you are sacrificing their health. It makes little sense that we replace our $20,000 and up vehicles after 3 to 5 years, buy our kids $100 shoes every year but attempt to use our mattress until it falls apart at the seams.
Why Buy an Innerspring Sleep Set?
- An innerspring bedding set consists of an innerspring mattress and matching boxspring unit. This combination out performs all other types of bedding from the standpoints of comfort, support and durability.
- Innerspring units are constructed of hundreds of spring wire coils of various gauges, depending on the design. The gauge relates to the wire thickness. The lower the number, the heavier the wire.
- Innerspring bedding has many advantages. For instance, the mattress and boxspring have free air circulation throughout. There is no heat buildup and the sleep set is constantly refreshed by the air passing through it.
- Innersprings buoy up the body. The gently upward support of an innerspring allows the body to relax completely, resulting in deep, restful sleep. With active, buoyant support where it is needed most, the spine remains relaxed. No "hammock curves" or "bottoming out."
- Innersprings conform to body movement. The hundreds of steel wire springs that go into each mattress move as the body moves yet maintain even support as they cushion.
- Press down on an innerspring mattress. You'll note the give-and-take action as the coils readily adjust to contour and movement. The more weight, or pressure, exerted, the greater the coil response. No other sleeping surface offers this unique "reserve support" that allows every body -- from lightweights to heavyweights -- to receive equal comfort from the same bed. This controlled resiliency makes innersprings the leading choice for most buyers
