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Twin size mattress - Don't want to spend a fortune
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Where can I find a twin size mattress, for my 9 year old daughter's new loft bed, and not spend a small fortune? Anybody got a good deal, or a recommendation on these? Thanks!

Jeff
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#2
I'd take her to your local 'we make the matresses' store to bounce on some beds. But don't get suckered into 'pillow top' and all that. A loft bed shouldn't be too bouncy. (bump head on ceiling..)
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#3
you might check IKEA if there is one near you. they have a $99 one that is on the thin side but might be just right for a child's loft bed.
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#4
Sears outlet center
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#5
Try Big Lots.
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#6
Costco. One of the memory foam beds.
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#7
IKEA had the best mix of quality and price the last time we needed one.

BTW, a 'no turn' mattress just means 'we didn't bother to make the other side sleepable'. That is not a good thing.
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#8
costco
no memory foam
but basic box and bed.. the most reasonable
i found for my 13 yr old

you can also get matress separate if needed
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#9
we just bought 2 at biglots -- they had them for $149 -- although we bought the better $199 one

they felt far, far better than the $99 ikea one

FWIW, i think biglots has a $10 box spring sale right now, and even if you dont need one, $10 for a box is a steal... maybe you could store it for later...
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#10
BJ's Wholesale Club or Evil Sam's Club.
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