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This top-rated mattress is like ‘sleeping like a marshmallow' - and it's on sale

This top-rated mattress is like ‘sleeping like a marshmallow' - and it's on sale

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We don't know about you, but we are struggling to sleep. Whether it's the heat, stress, and an overactive mind, or a stiff and lacklustre mattress, maybe all of the above, we don't know.
In our bid to find a sleep solution to help us get a full eight hours slumber, we stumbled across Erin May's TikTok video in which she likened Dusk's top-rated mattress to 'sleeping on a marshmallow', and that's exactly what we need.
Speaking in the clip, which has racked up over 375,000 views, she quipped: 'This is your warning to anybody wanting to buy a bed from Dusk. Do not do it because you simply will not be able to get up in the morning. I have never wanted to stay in bed so much since getting this. We got the mattress and the bed, and it is genuinely like sleeping on a marshmallow. It's so comfy. I've not got up once in the morning to walk the dog. It's like sinking sand. Once you're in, you're not getting out until it's the very last minute to go to work. So, if you don't want to be a lazy b***h, avoid this brand.'
It boasts four layers, which includes a memory foam layer, a layer of individually wrapped heat-tempered pocket springs, another supportive foam, as well as a knitted outer layer and breathable fabric border. The mattress is encased in a gentle exterior, which can be unzipped and washed. This hybrid mattress offers medium to firm support for optimum comfort. Available in small, double, king size and super king size. BUY NOW FROM £307 (WAS £489)
The mattress has been crafted by sleep experts, which is a telltale sign this mattress is going to be good.
This hybrid mattress combines four premium layers, which includes a memory foam layer on top of individually wrapped heat-tempered pocket springs in the centre and a supportive foam. This multi-layered system provides a medium to firm layer to support your body when you sleep.
The design is sandwiched by a soft knitted outer top layer, as well as a breathable grey fabric border on the bottom, which aids air flow and creates a comfortable mattress.
The mattress is encased in a hidden zip, which allows customers to remove and wash the outer layer in the washing machine (up to 30 degrees). This comfortable and supportive design has also been crafted from hypoallergenic materials for optimum comfort. So, it's safe to say this mattress covers all bases.
Dusk's creation comes in four sizes, including single, double, king size and super king, though the price varies depending on the style.
It is important to note that this popular bedding arrives vacuum packed for easy delivery. So, when it arrives simply unroll, lay it flat and let it expand for a few hours before you sleep on it. Trust us, it will be worth the wait.
Erin is not the only fan of this mattress, and the Madison Ottoman Storage Bed, which is also on sale, but multiple customers have praised this design.
Dusk shopper, Carrie, shared: 'I am so happy with our new king size mattress. So pleased we did, it is so comfortable, much better than the branded one I had before. I was getting back aches every morning which have now gone.'
While Stephanie added: 'I struggle with a spinal issue and I was very skeptical buying a memory foam bed as sometimes it can make it worse but this medium/firm mattress has been an absolute god send. It's soft enough that it's very easy to get super comfortable in, however it's firm enough that it gives great support. My only struggle now is having to get out of it to go to work.' More Trending
A third shopper, named Tamzin, gushed: 'The mattress is amazing! It is the best night sleep I have had in months. You need to leave it for a few hours to inflate properly and be warned it is very heavy. Delivery was fast and it was great you get the option to choose your delivery date.'
Dusk currently has a huge sale on, which makes this mattress and bed frame all the more affordable.
The 50% sale is sitewide, plus Dusk is offering shoppers an extra 20% off using the discount code 'EXTRA20'. It's unknown how long the sale will run for, so we urge you to shop quickly.
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