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A Bedding Brand Leader Serta is one of the most recognized and trusted brand names among consumers everywhere. Formed in 1931, Serta is the second ...
| Product Line | Support Type | Tags | Price | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Serta | Varied | Made in the USA | (100 reviews) |
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| Simmons | (93 reviews) |
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| Sealy Optimum | Foam | Gel, Memory Foam | $$$$ | (2 reviews) |
| Store Name | City | State | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conn's | Rosenberg | TX | (1 review) |
| Conn's | Baton Rouge | LA | |
| Conn's | Baton Rouge | LA | |
| Conn's | Lafayette | LA | |
| Conn's | Lafayette | LA | |
| Conn's | Lake Charles | LA | |
| Conn's | New Iberia | LA | |
| Conn's | Oklahoma City | OK | |
| Conn's | Arlington | TX | |
| Conn's | Austin | TX |
Conn's is recommended by 1 of our 1 reviewer.
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I was there with my family on Nov 6 2011 I never experience so professional staff they know every thing about the product. They make my shopping too easy besides that Manager of the store Mr.David Miller was very cool, professional and kind guy. I surely recommend everybody this location of Conn's. You have to drive little bit but you will surely enjoy your shopping experience......
HAPPY SHOPPING.......
Conn's is a furniture retailer that sells mattresses in addition to other types of home furnishings. Conn's carries a variety of mattress models from which to choose, including mattresses from Serta and Simmons. Conn's has furniture stores in Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas spanning a number of different metropolitan areas.
Austin-San Marcos, TX; Baton Rouge, LA; Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX; Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX; Corpus Christi, TX; Dallas, TX; Fort Worth-Arlington, TX; Galveston-Texas City, TX; Houston, TX; Lafayette, LA; Lake Charles, LA; Laredo, TX; McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX; Oklahoma City, OK; San Antonio, TX
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