How Much Should You Actually Spend On a Mattress?

Sometimes, the cost of a product is all we need to know to make a decision. If it costs less than the competition, there’s no reason to bother with something else, right? However, mattresses are unlike any other product. You spend 1/3 of your life using it, so it’s important to get as much value for money as possible. That said, an overpriced product could put an unnecessary dent in your wallet. With so many types of models available from different brands, how can you tell how much you should spend on a bed? Let’s dive into it below.

Average Prices

If you’re looking to buy a budget option, then you should be able to find one that fits your needs between $100-$500. If you’re, however, willing to spend more, there are many options from luxury brands that cost more than $1,000. But why does price matter so much?

The reason is simple: quality materials cost more than cheap ones. In addition to that, the higher-end brands tend to use better materials than those at the lower end of the spectrum. For example, a more expensive brand may use memory foam as opposed to polyurethane foam as its primary filling material. Memory foam is generally denser and lasts longer than polyurethane foam because it doesn’t compress as easily over time.

The following table shows how much different types of mattresses cost.

Innerspring: $300 – $1,200+

Foam: $250 – $1,200+

Hybrid: $500 – $2,300

Airbed: $50 – $1,000

Latex: $500 – $2,500

*Note: All prices mentioned are for queen-size mattresses.

How Much Should You Be Prepared to Spend?

The answer to this question depends on several factors: your budget, how much time you will spend in bed, and what kind of mattress you want. If you want something that will last for years without breaking down, then you need to invest in a high-quality product from a reputable brand, which will likely cost you more. If you’re looking for something more affordable, go for a lower-end but durable and comfortable model.

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