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20+ of the Best July 4th Mattress Deals Still Available

20+ of the Best July 4th Mattress Deals Still Available

CNET3 days ago
The Fourth of July is officially behind us, but plenty of Independence Day deals are still sticking around. If you've been meaning to upgrade your mattress but didn't get a chance to save during the main event, we have good news. Top mattress brands are still offering some limited-time incredible savings to help you upgrade your sleep setup. Whether you're looking for budget beds, dense memory foam or durable hybrids our CNET experts have been working hard to find the best mattress savings.
It also helps that Amazon Prime Day is next week, which means if you're looking for something other than a mattress, you can get fantastic deals on items such as TVs, laptops and home essentials. But act fast, because you never know when these deals (mattresses or otherwise) will expire.
Best overall July 4th mattress sales: Helix, Nectar, Brooklyn Bedding and more
DreamCloud
DreamCloud makes some of the most affordable luxury-style mattresses out there. DreamCloud also runs some of the best holiday sales you can get. You can currently get up to 60% off mattresses and score $599 in accessories with your order, thanks to the Fourth of July sale that's still live. A queen DreamCloud hybrid mattress is only $699. This is one of my favorite pillow-top mattresses, and the price makes it even better.
The included accessories with your order are two pillows, a sheet set and a mattress protector.
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Brooklyn Bedding
Brooklyn Bedding is one of my favorite mattress brands. Its beds have a classic appeal that delivers comfort without bogging you down in the flowery jargon that other brands do. For the Fourth of July, Brooklyn Bedding is running a 30% off sitewide sale, still live. All you have to do is use the code JULY30.
Brooklyn Bedding mattresses are already well-priced, and this deal just sweetens that. Our favorite mattress of all time, the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid, is on sale for only $932 for a queen. And hot sleepers can snag the best cooling bed I've ever tested, the Aurora Luxe, for only $1,585.
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30% off sitewide with code JULY30 See at Brooklyn Bedding
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Nectar
Nectar always runs generous sales, and the Fourth of July is no exception. You can still get up to 50% off popular Nectar beds and snag 66% off bundles. That's easily one of the best bundle deals you'll see.
For people looking for a dense memory foam mattress, now is the time to get one for less. The Nectar Classic, which I recommend for back and stomach sleepers, is only $649 for an all-foam queen and $799 for a hybrid. Finding quality online beds under $1,000 can be tough, so memory foam lovers won't want to miss this sale.
The bedding offer, which includes a mattress protector, two cooling pillows and a sheet set, is only $179 instead of $599.
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Save up to 50% on mattresses + 66% on bundles See at Nectar
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Helix
With the code CNET27, you can access an exclusive 27% off sale for Helix mattresses. Without this code, you'll only snag 25% off. This sale drops the core Helix Midnight mattress to only $972 for a queen. If you step up a level and want to get one of our favorite beds of all time, check out the Helix Midnight Luxe for only $1,751, down from $2,399.
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Get an exclusive 27% off sitewide with code: CNET27 See at Helix Sleep
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Bear
If you're looking for a comfortable bed that won't break the bank, you'll like Bear's mattresses. These beds are affordable, but the 40% off sitewide sale with code FOJ4TY makes them hard to pass up. The budget Bear Original mattress is only $513 for a queen. That's a steal if you want an all-foam mattress.
With this sale, the Elite Hybrid, which has a plush pillow-top, is only $1,457 instead of $2,427.
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40% off sitewide with code FOJ4TY See at Bear
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Best July 4th sitewide mattress deals: Dreamfoam, Plank, Nolah and Titan
Plank
Do you want a super firm bed that's like sleeping on the world's most comfortable floor? You want the Plank mattress. The Plank Firm is a flippable mattress that I recommend for back sleepers. For the holiday weekend, you can get it for only $932 right now. The Plank Firm Luxe is down to $1,299. All you have to do is use the code JULY30.
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30% off sitewide with code JULY30 See at Plank
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Titan
Titan is running a 30% off sitewide sale when you use the code JULY30. That means one of our favorite mattresses for heavy people, the Titan Plus, is on sale for only $874. It's one of the most durable and supportive beds out there, so this is a great chance to upgrade your bed.
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30% off sitewide with code JULY30 See at Titan
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Nolah
Nolah's July Fourth mattress sale is still live, offering 35% off sitewide. That drops the price of the Nolah Evolution hybrid mattress to only $1,383. While that's still a decent chunk of change, this bed is well worth the money. The soft pillow top is one of the most comfortable I've ever tested. With three firmness levels, it's the type of bed anyone can sleep on.
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35% off See at Nolah
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Dreamfoam
Dreamfoam by Brooklyn Bedding makes some of the nicest budget beds out there. And I'm not talking about affordability because they're under $1,000; these are seriously cheap beds. The 30% off sale for the Fourth of July is still available, making these beds a no-brainer. A 7-inch queen Dreamfoam Doze mattress is only $168. I recommend side sleepers go with the 11-inch model because it's softer, and it costs $234 right now. Use the code JULY30 to take advantage of these savings.
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30% off with code JULY30 See at Dreamfoam
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Best July 4th mattress and accessory bundle deals: Purple, Birch and Layla
Birch
Natural and organic mattress lovers won't want to miss out on CNET's exclusive 27% sale with Birch. It includes two free Eco-Rest pillows when you buy a mattress. All you have to do is use the code CNET27. This July 4 mattress deal will bring the price of the Birch Natural mattress to only $1,361 for a queen.
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Exclusive 27% off sitewide + 2 free Eco-Rest pillows with mattress purchase. Use code: CNET27 See at Birch
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Purple
Purple is still offering up to $600 off mattresses and bases as part of its Fourth of July promotions. The amount you save depends on the mattress and base. The Purple Restore hybrid is $300 off, while the Purple mattress is $500 off, bringing the price down to $999 for a queen.
It's the same story for the bases. Note that you don't have to buy a base to get the discount on the mattress, but you do have to get a mattress to get the discount on the base.
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Up to $600 off a mattress + base See at Purple
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Layla
Layla is running its typical sale: $150 off the memory foam Layla bed and $200 off the Layla Hybrid. Plus, you'll get two free pillows with every mattress purchase.
The Layla hybrid mattress is our top pick for side sleepers of any body type. The sale only drops it to $1,499, though this is likely the best we'll see from Layla.
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Up to $200 off with two free pillows See at Layla
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All other July 4th mattress deals: Big Fig, Saatva and more
Big Fig
Our favorite mattress for heavy people, the Big Fig, is $1,424 instead of $1,899 right now, thanks to the 25% off mattress sale. This sale includes other beds from Big Fig, like the Luxe mattress that's $1,612. Everything else is 20% off with a mattress purchase.
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25% off everything with code FIREWORKS See at Big Fig
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Saatva
For July Fourth, Saatva is running an up to $600 off deal. How much you get off depends on how much you spend. This sale drops the Saatva Classic to only $1,799. It's not the best sale I've seen from Saatva, though it's nice to see a few hundred off a luxury hybrid bed that will stand the test of time.
Those with back pain who want a softer bed should check out the Saatva Rx, on sale for $3,049 for a queen.
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Casper
Right now, I'm seeing an 35% off everything sale at Casper. Beds like the Casper Dream are $1,325, and the Dream Max is now $2,075. This sale also includes bundles and bedding.
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Zinus
Zinus is running an up to 60% off + 10% mattress sale right now, one of the most generous sales I've seen. The percentage off will depend on which bed you choose. The Original Green Tea memory foam bed is down to $499 for a queen, while the Cooling Green Tea memory foam bed is down to $529 for a queen. Use code JULY10.
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Avocado
For those looking for the ultimate organic bed, look no further than the Avocado Green mattress. It has the best construction and organic certifications I've seen. For Fourth of July promotions, everything is still 15% off sitewide, dropping a queen Avocado Green mattress to $1,784. Organic mattresses are expensive, so seeing any savings off the top is nice.
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Tempur-Pedic
Love the dense, almost syrupy feel of Tempur-Pedic's memory foam? The good news is that for July 4, you can get Tempur-Breeze mattresses for $500 off. The sale is still live and these mattresses are expensive, so it's nice to see a decent chunk off them. The ProBreeze is now $4,099.
Unique to Tempur-Pedic, you can get $300 in free accessories when you use the code 300FREE. You can also get 20% off Tempur-Adapt toppers.
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Save $500 on Tempur-Breeze mattresses + $300 in free accessories See at Tempur-Pedic
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Mattress Firm
Mattress Firm is still running its Fourth of July sale that marks down beds across brands like Sealy, Serta, Sleepy's and Beautyrest by up to 73%. The Serta Perfect Sleeper Sleep Excellence bed is only $999 instead of $1,799. That's 37% off. Qualifying mattress purchases can also earn you a free base.
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Up to 73% off select mattresses See at Mattress Firm
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Sleep Number
Sleep Number smart beds are 20% off, including the p5 smart bed, i8 smart bed and Climate360 bed. The c4 smart bed is only $1,499; that's $400 off.
The sales don't stop there. You can snag some of my favorite bedding, the True Temp blankets, sheets and pillows, for 25% off. All sheet sets are buy one, get one 50% off, and bedroom furniture is up to 40% off.
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Amerisleep
Amerisleep is offering $600 off mattresses when you use the code JULY600. $600 off is on the more generous side of the sales I've seen, so if you're interested in Amerisleep, now is a good time. The AS3, Amerisleep's most popular mattress, is only $1,149 for a queen.
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Save $600 on mattresses with code JULY600 See at Amerisleep
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Leesa
Leesa's Fourth of July sale will still save you 30% on mattresses, including the Leesa Original for only $929. The Leesa Sapira Chill, which I recommend to hot sleepers who want a comfy pillow-top, is now $1,584.
You can also get 25% off bases, 25% off bedding and up to 30% off the Sapira adjustable bed bundle. No code is required; the discounts are automatically applied at checkout.
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30% off select mattresses See at Leesa
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Is July 4th weekend a good time to buy a mattress?
This weekend is as good a time as ever to buy your next bed. I've been doing this long enough to know the standard sales from each brand, and I can tell you that these lingering sales match those offered on Presidents Day and Memorial Day.
That also means that if you can't afford a mattress right now, you can just catch the next holiday. Most brands run sales within a set range for every season. For example, Saatva's best sale is generally $600 off mattresses, while Nectar often runs up to 50% off sales for its beds.
Should you shop July 4th mattress deals or wait for Amazon Prime Day?
Amazon Prime Day starts on July 8, and we expect plenty of mattress deals across Amazon. There's a very good chance that many online bed brands will extend their Fourth of July sales to compete with Amazon's event. If you're looking for beds specially sold on Amazon, like Rolanstar, Siena or the Ashley Home Signature, then waiting for Prime Day is a good idea.
However, if you want a bed from a brand like Saatva, Casper or Purple, I wouldn't wait. Most lingering sales are only going to be around for a short period of time, and I doubt they will be significantly better than right now. Most brands have a set sale range they offer across holidays.
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