
Wowcher knocks £140 off Emma pressure relief mattress that regulates body temperature
Wowcher has launched a sale on a range of Emma mattresses, with discounts on new and refurbished items. The Emma Original Memory Foam Mattress is available to buy on the deals website in single, small double, double, king, and super king sizes.
Prices begin at £149 (single size) for a refurbished mattress, up to £269 for a king size. For a brand new mattress, a single size is £177.65, with prices going up to £399 for a super king.
In comparison, prices for the same mattress on the Emma website start at £299. The mattress is made up of three foam layers: Advanced High Resiliency Extra Supreme Foam, Halo Memory Foam, and Airgocell.
Halo Memory Foam adapts to a user's body shape for targeted spinal alignment, ultimate pressure relief and body-hugging comfort. It's made with five adaptive 'cut-out zones'.
This helps evenly distribute body weight to reduce pressure. Shoppers can find reviews on the Original Memory Foam Mattress at Emma.
One person said: "My daughter loves her new bed. She struggled to sleep for a long time, but since having her new mattress, that's much improved."
A second customer was underwhelmed, adding: "It's okay, but I prefer the Ikea memory foam mattress." Another added: "Very nice mattress. Now everyone in the family has one."
Elsewhere, Dunelm has a sale on its Fogarty Dreamy Comfort 1000 Pocket Sprung Mattress, with prices ranging from £167.20 to £263.20, was £209 - £329. Choose from single, small double, double, king, and super king sizes.
Similarly, Dusk has a Foam 2,000 Pocket Sprung Hybrid Mattress from £209, with single, small double, double, king, and super king sizes available. It offers medium to firm support.
Customers new to Wowcher can find general reviews of the retailer's services on Trustpilot. One user said: "Easy ordering and payment system, no hassle."
Another left a mixed review, noting a downside to the site's userability. They said: "I like the discounts, but it's very confusing trying to redeem."
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