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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community Aug 19, 2004
Pros: Flexibility, easy to move, light enough to make sheet changes a breeze! Cons: It's a little pricey.
Summary: I admit it, I'm fickle; I used to sleep around. I'd sleep in my kid's bed, on the couches, and even in a chair. But, no more. We have the Select Comfort bed, and now I can change the firmness at the press of a button. If only it would stop my husband ... read more
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Not Yet Rated by the Epinions community
Jul 31, 2012
Pros: Very comfortable for the first 30 minutes. Solved sore back and joints. Cons: Some people sleep hot. The 30-day warrantee period isn't long enough.
Summary: Spread the word. Don’t make the same expensive mistake I did. Before I bought a Sleep Number bed, I told the salesman that I didn’t sleep well on memory foam. He told me that Select Comfort had solved the problem with people sleeping hot on ... read more
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Not Yet Rated by the Epinions community
May 9, 2012
Pros: OK if set to be a firm bed but not so great if soft. Cons: Squishy and bouncy. Expensive for what it is. Clueless customer service at every step.
Summary: SleepNumber (Select Comfort Corp) needs some major help. Our order was bungled every step of the way.We visited a Sleep Number company store because the spouse and I like different mattress firmness. But I also toss and turn a lot ... read more
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Not Yet Rated by the Epinions community
Dec 17, 2011
Pros: It's 4 am - there are no pros! Cons: Dip in the middle of the bed, loses air, no lumbar support.
Summary: I now join the ranks as one of the customers that this company duped. I looked up reviews on both a tempur pedic and sleep number. Logic told me that being able to adjust a bed was the best way to go. When I went to the Mayfaire store I was told that I ... read more
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Not Yet Rated by the Epinions community
Oct 1, 2009
Pros: The controls on the bed worked for 3 years Cons: A bed guaranteed for 20 years is only really guaranteed for two.
Summary: I am adding my voice to those complaining both about the deceptive and capricious nature of Customer Service for this company, and the quality of the product. PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE THIS BED UNLESS YOU ARE WILLING TO THROW AWAY THOUSANDS OF ... read more
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Not Yet Rated by the Epinions community
Jul 30, 2008
Pros: None Cons: Not worth the money, it's nothing more than a gloried air mattress with cheap foam.
Summary: My husband and I bought a Select Comfort mattress back in April 2006 and had nothing but problems with it from day one. We called and complained about the sink hole in the middle of the mattress and how the foam sides were buckling before our 30 day ... read more
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Not Yet Rated by the Epinions community
Nov 2, 2007
Pros: Two firmness settings for one bed. Cons: Product does not last. Dip in mattress. Poor quality motor. Bad service. Very expensive.
Summary: We bought this bed two years ago because my husband and I like different firmness' in our mattresses. For the first year, the mattresses worked well. Then we noticed that on my husband's side, there was a dip in the middle (He is 6 feet tall and weighs ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 28, 2007
Pros: Easy to move around since it does not weigh much. Cons: Not worth the money spent.
Summary: I too made this expensive mistake. We had just moved into our first house and were looking into getting a new bed since we were moving from a Fifth wheel trailer. We bought this bed because of my husbands bad back. I should have known that the ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jul 16, 2007
Pros: Comfortable, adjustable and vibrates (when it is working properly). Cons: Service nightmare, read the FINE PRINT, not worth the money, made on the cheap....
Summary: I purchased my king size Select Comfort bed at the Select Comfort store in 'The Falls' Shopping Mall in Miami. The bed cost me almost $4,000.00 in December of 2002. I was told by the sales representative (Rosa) that the bed was just wonderful and came ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Apr 2, 2007
Pros: None Cons: High priced air mattress. Not a good bed for seniors or persons with arthritis.
Summary: My husband and I purchased a Select Comfort Sleep Number bed system last year (July 2006) because we both had back problems and I was getting up every morning with a backache. After seeing commercials on TV and ads in magazines, we visited a Select ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 12, 2006
Pros: Firmness is adjustable Cons: TOO HOT; does NOT breathe; first bed's bladders covered with mold; flimsy "boxspring"
Summary: This bed is a fantastic concept...but it fails on a number of levels, the primary one being that it DOES NOT BREATHE. You are sleeping on what are essentially huge rubber air bladders, so if you run even the slightest bit warm, you'll roast in the ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Sep 29, 2005
Pros: lightweight, easy to move the furniture, no heavy components Cons: 50/50 chance of getting a lemon - poor customer support - sags and sqeaks
Summary: We have 2 Select Comfort beds. The first one I bought was a double size bed. It was okay, though spongy on the sides. The platform on that one works well. A few years later, we got a bigger, queen size bet. The queen platform has never fit together ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Feb 21, 2005
Pros: none Cons: cheaply made, foundation prone to breaking and sagging, poor fit, assembly can be difficult
Summary: This is easily the worst product I have ever purchased. I highly recommend a conventional bed if you are thinking about buying a bed. I've had nothing but problems with this product and I don't expect my luck to change. The first problem was ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jan 12, 2005
Pros: Best mattress available at any price. Great for back pain relief. Cons: Base module is too expensive and unnecessary for most.
Summary: We purchased a king size (series 5000) sleep number mattress with the $200 pillow top option for $1699. We opted to keep our base box spring. No regrets on both counts. The base was an extra $600. Here's a tip... Buy two sheets of 1/2" plywood and cut ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Nov 16, 2003
Pros: Easy to Assemble, Strong, Durable, Provides Great Support, Looks Great with Coverlet Cons: None
Summary: When doing my research on the internet I noticed that most air bed manufacturers do not suggest using box springs as a foundation as they do not provide the correct support needed for an air bed. Since I finally decided on buying a Select Comfort 5000 Se ... read more
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Not rated yet by the Epinions community Oct 10, 2012
Pros: This has worked for a few months now. No squeaks have returned. Cons: Clean up with vacuum as you apply paraffin before it gets ground into your floor.
Summary: We have had the same sleep number bed for many years and have loved it...at least until we moved. The squeaking would wake us up at night. After a few months I decided to tear it apart and see what was wrong. It was the plastic tongue and
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Not rated yet by the Epinions community Nov 21, 2010
Pros: easy to assemble, despite claims here otherwise.continuous comfort for years Cons: a bit pricey, but considering how long life it is, it really isnt that bad.
Summary: i have had my current sleep number bed for over 6 years and love it. I believe that most of the complaints here are because either the bed owners are not assembling the bed properly, or they are not adjusting the firmness correctly.
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Not rated yet by the Epinions community Oct 8, 2010
Pros: None Cons: VERY expensive terrible quality.
Summary: We purchased a queen sized sleep number bed about 6 months ago and it is already seriously sagging in the middle. Huge cost for very poor returns. I do NOT recommend this bed to
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Not rated yet by the Epinions community Sep 1, 2010
Pros: Easy to fit pieces through doorways Cons: Uncomfortable
Summary: I don't care if it's the "same kind of plastic NASA uses", it's still plastic! Not comfortable base to sleep on, too hard. Putting together is a pain trying to line up all notches and pound top pieces with rubber mallot. Not worth the trouble or price,
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Not rated yet by the Epinions community Apr 28, 2010
Pros: Back pain relief in the beginning. Cons: No way to resolve issues without spending another small fortune!
Summary: The first year we had our Select Comfort Sleep Number was great. Years of back pain disappeared within a month. About a year later my back pain was back and worse than ever. Come to find out, the bed was losing air overnight but only on
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