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Unlock massive savings on Australia's best rated mattresses in the EOFY sale - with up to 50 per cent off

Unlock massive savings on Australia's best rated mattresses in the EOFY sale - with up to 50 per cent off

Daily Mail​17-06-2025

If you've been savvy enough to hold fire on any big ticket purchases for your household this year until sales time, your patience is about to be rewarded.
Retailers are slashing prices on everything from big appliances to mattresses to boost their bottom line ahead of tax time, and shoppers are the big winners.
There are massive savings to be found, and some of the biggest deals around are from the mattress manufacturers.
Always an important investment, a premium quality, comfortable mattress can cost several thousand dollars.
But some of the highest rated and bestselling mattresses in Australia are heavily discounted in the EOFY sales right now, with some makes up to 50 per cent off.
So if you're in the market for an upgrade, we have you covered.
Here is our wrap up of the best savings on mattresses in the EOFY 2025 sales.
ERGOFLEX
Ergoflex® 5G Memory Foam Mattress NOW from $629.99 was from $899.99 With over 8,000 reviews, regarded as the best mattress for back pain this orthopaedic memory foam mattress moulds to the contours of your body.
You can also save big on bed frames and headboards and the Ergoflex® HD Memory Foam Pillow is currently on sale for just $104.99.
Use code EOFYS at checkout to claim your discount.
ECOSA
Ecosa has up to 35% off sitewide across its range of popular mattresses, bed frames, sofa beds and bedding.
Save big on the Ecosa Mattress, which boasts over 12,000 reviews and is now from $862.50 or if you run hot opt for the Cool Comfort mattress from $1,190 with $510 off or snap up the popular Ecosa kids mattress from just $376.
Sofa beds are discounted too, with a generous $615 slashed off the price of the bestselling Sydney Sofa Bed, from $2,050 down to $1,435.
SLEEPING GIANT
Sleeping Giant has launched a massive up to 50% off sitewide sale, with savings on mattresses, bed frames, furniture and homewares.
The Osborn Mattress, featured in Rachel & Ryan's Holiday Home Makeover, is marked down from $3,999 to $3,399 for queen size.
The premium King Koil Mahattan queen size mattress is 30% off with a discount of $620.
The wallet-friendly Dreamsuite 5 queen mattress is down to $664 from $949.
For the kids, the Bailey bunk bed is discounted from $1,199 to $839.
The Bailey Bunk Bed is 30% off, priced from $839

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