Thinking of buying a Sealy Posturpedic Grant? Don't. About a year ago I decided to treat myself to a "great mattress." I called Macy and I was advised to buy a Sealy Posturpedic with memory and a 9 inch high box spring. From the beginning I started feeling as though I sink into the mattress. My friends started blaming me for buying a mattress with a memory. I assumed the mistake was mine and I have to live with it.The height of the mattress was also a bad idea. It didn't make it easy on me to get into the bed. 3 months ago I fell down and I decided to remove the box spring. I called Macy and they sent a US Quality technician who took some pictures in a rush and told me that my mattress is "Defective...no good." I spoke to Tracy 65192, a Macy supervisor and she told me that "manufacturer's guideline do not deem my mattress defective because it sinks less than an inch and a half' I was very angry those things were not told to me before buying the mattress. She also told me that I should buy a 5 inch box spring box. Whyyyy? Why buy more things for a defective mattress.
shoshanaLos Angeles, CA
Thinking of buying a Sealy Posturpedic Grant? Don't. Abo...
Cons:
- Retailer Service
- Overall Support
- Surface Integrity
- Thickness
- Warranty Terms
Ratings from this Sleeper
Back Support
Very PoorBack Support
Always have back aches or stiffness related to this mattress
Pressure Relief
FairPressure Relief
Occasional pressure point soreness or loss of circulation
Sleep Quality
Much worseSleep
Sleep much less soundly or consistently since owning this mattress.
Stays "Cool"
Good"Coolness"
Rarely sleep hot due to this mattress
Value
Very poorValue
Not at all worth the money -- a rip off
Warranty Service
Very poorWarranty Service
Not at all satisfied with the manufacturer's response to my warranty claim or other problems
Softness Level
Too HardPerfectToo Soft