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shoshanaLos Angeles, CA

Thinking of buying a Sealy Posturpedic Grant? Don't. Abo...

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.

Cons:

  • Retailer Service
  • Overall Support
  • Surface Integrity
  • Thickness
  • Warranty Terms

Ratings from this Sleeper

Back Support

1 / 5
Very PoorBack Support

Always have back aches or stiffness related to this mattress

Pressure Relief

3 / 5
FairPressure Relief

Occasional pressure point soreness or loss of circulation


Sleep Quality

1 / 5
Much worseSleep

Sleep much less soundly or consistently since owning this mattress.

Stays "Cool"

4 / 5
Good"Coolness"

Rarely sleep hot due to this mattress


Value

1 / 5
Very poorValue

Not at all worth the money -- a rip off

Warranty Service

1 / 5
Very poorWarranty Service

Not at all satisfied with the manufacturer's response to my warranty claim or other problems


Softness Level
Too HardPerfectToo Soft