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Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe vs CopperFlex Pro: Which cooling mattress should you buy?
Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe vs CopperFlex Pro: Which cooling mattress should you buy?

Tom's Guide

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe vs CopperFlex Pro: Which cooling mattress should you buy?

Type: Hybrid Firmness option: Soft (2-4), Medium (4-6), Firm (7-8)Height: 13"Sleep trial: 120 nightsWarranty: Lifetime Price (MSRP): from $1,199 at Brooklyn Bedding Type: Memory Foam or Hybrid Firmness option: Medium firm (7)Height: 14"Sleep trial: 120 nightsWarranty: LifetimePrice (MSRP): from $732 (memory foam) / $932 (hybrid) at Brooklyn Bedding The Aurora Luxe Hybrid has long reigned as the top cooling pick in Brooklyn Bedding's mattress suite, until the CopperFlex range was introduced in November 2024. The CopperFlex Pro Hybrid closely mirrors the Aurora Luxe in terms of mattress spec, but it comes at a more affordable price. So should you splurge or save? Both the Aurora Luxe and CopperFlex land in our best cooling mattress guide of 2025 after thorough testing in warm environments (space heater, on. Attic bedroom, check). Temperature control is a standout feature of these hybrid mattresses, making them excellent choices for hot sleepers. Thanks to monthly mattress sales, Brooklyn Bedding mattresses are always great value with their quality punching above their price point. In this Aurora Luxe vs CopperFlex Pro comparison, we'll analyze the brand's most popular cooling mattresses in terms of price, design, comfort, support and temperature regulation to help you decide which is the best investment for you and your sleep. First things first, the Aurora Luxe is a more premium bed than the CopperFlex (which is marketed as offering affordable luxury), meaning it has a steeper price tag attached. Yet it's rare you'll ever see either bed at full price. Brooklyn Bedding mattress sales tend to knock 20% to 30% off these cooling hybrids throughout the year with the bigger discount appearing around major sale events like Memorial Day and Black Friday. We're in a limbo between sales right now, but you can still catch 25% off at Brooklyn Bedding with code SUMMER25 automatically applied at checkout. After this discount you can bag a queen CopperFlex Pro Hybrid for just $999 (was $1,332) or a queen Aurora Luxe for $1,398.75 (was $1,865 or $1,698.75 with a pillow top upgrade). For this extra $300 fee, you get more cloud-like cushioning (more on that below). Perks wise, both mattresses come with a 120-night trial, lifetime warranty and free shipping to your door. Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe mattress: from $999 $749.25 at Brooklyn BeddingThe Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe mattress is available in three firmness levels and offers a superb balance of cooling, support and comfort. With 25% off now, prices start from $749.25 in a twin size and a queen size with the additional cloud pillow top sits at $1,698.75 (was $2,265). Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid mattress: from $732 $549 at Brooklyn BeddingThe brand is right when they say the Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex Pro Hybrid mattress offers affordable luxury. No matter your sleep style, hot sleepers are sure to love this great value bed, which you can bag for $999 in a queen size right now (was $1,332). Despite their different price points, the Aurora Luxe and CopperFlex have similar designs. The CopperFlex Pro is not only one of the best hybrid mattresses we've tested this year, but also one of the most affordable, with its quality of build and materials feeling, and looking, much more luxury than its cost suggests. Although the CopperFlex pro comes in memory foam and hybrid builds, it is the hybrid version we are focussing on here. Unlike the Aurora Luxe, this mattress comes in one firmness level, rated 7 out of 10. The 14" CopperFlex Pro Hybrid has a quilted, honey combe stitch surface complete with a GlacioTex cooling cover. Beneath that there's copper-infused memory foam, VariFlex foam, a layer of 760 individually-wrapped coils and high-density support foam. Together, these materials form a robust, cool and cushioning yet supportive mattress. Similarly, at the top of the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe you'll find two layers dedicated to cooling — a smooth-weave GlacioTex cover and CopperFlex foam (we'll get into how these help temperature regulation below). If you opt for the pillow-top upgrade, there will be extra cushioning foam directly beneath the cover. Otherwise the next two layers are responsible for pressure relief, though they differ depending on which firmness level you go for. The soft model has two inches of soft memory foam and one inch gel swirl memory foam, giving ample sinkage. The medium has two inches of medium memory foam and an inch of gel swirl memory foam providing slightly firmer support. Whereas the firm model has 1.5" of firm foam and 1.5" of VariFlex transition foam, delivering a firm, responsive sleep surface. Beneath the foam, there's an eight inch layer of 1,032 zoned high-gauge coils and a high-density foam base providing targeted lumbar support and a sturdy sleep surface. As two of the best pillow-top mattresses you can buy online right now, the Aurora Luxe and CopperFlex both come with ample cushioning, pressure relief and support. The Aurora Luxe mattress is available in three firmness levels (soft, medium and firm) to suit different sleep styles and body weights. In our Aurora Luxe mattress review, our main tester slept on the medium firm Aurora Luxe without the pillow top, but we've also tested the pillow-top version in the Brooklyn Bedding showroom. Our lead tester commented that "The medium premium memory foam here is very effective at preventing you from sinking out of alignment, while still providing enough cozy comfort and minimizing pressure points." For this reason, we rate the Aurora Luxe as one of the best mattresses for back pain. Assessing the pillow-top version, our tester said that "Because the extra padding is springy rather than squishy and slow-moving, the bed is still nice and easy to move about on." In comparison to the CopperFlex, a medium Aurora Luxe with the pillow-top upgrade will feel most similar. If you're a heavy body who prefers a firmer bed, we suggest opting for the firm Aurora Luxe. Meanwhile, light-weight side sleepers will enjoy the extra cushioning provided by the soft pillow-top model. On the other hand, our average-weight lead CopperFlex tester found the mattress comfortable and supportive in all three sleep positions and reported no trouble switching between them during the night. "Although I felt myself sinking into the mattress surface slightly I never felt like I had to fight out of the foam to switch position," our tester said during the Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex mattress review. "Instead it is responsive while offering a gentle hugging feel." Though it's not firm enough for strict stomach sleepers, who would be better supported by a firm bed like the Plank Firm mattress at Brooklyn Bedding. Both mattresses also come with higher gauge coils reinforced around the edges, so you can sit on the edge of the bed without sliding off and comfortably get in and out of bed. The Aurora Luxe, however, falls short when it comes to motion isolation. When laying next to each other on the bed, our testers could feel one and other tossing and turning. So, the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid would be the better choice for restless couples. As two of the most reliable cooling mattresses packed with specialist temperature regulating technology, hot sleepers will find relief with both these mattresses. But how exactly do these cooling materials work and which is, honestly, better at keeping you cool through the night? Firstly, the GlacioTex covers that encase both these mattresses are lined with high thermal conductivity fibers that pull heat away from your sleeping body and dispel it through the mattress surface, keeping the bed cool-to-touch. Next, the copper foams are infused with metal filaments with high thermal conductivity, helping to remove heat from the mattress rather than trapping it. Copper also gets kudos for sleep hygiene as it's antimicrobial, meaning it provides a barrier against bacteria building up in your bed. Meanwhile, the hybrid design of each mattress means air can flow freely through coil layers, aiding temperature control. However, the Aurora Luxe's zoned coils allow better airflow than the pocketed coils in the CopperFlex Pro Hybrid. This means the Aurora Luxe has a slight edge over the CopperFlex in terms of cooling, which you'd expect considering the price difference. Ultimately, hot sleepers on a budget are better off snapping up the CopperFlex, but those with a more premium budget should enjoy marginally cooler sleep with the Aurora Luxe. ✅ You want customization options: Available in soft, medium and firm, you can tailor the Aurora Luxe to suit your specific sleeping requirements. ✅ You want a more luxurious mattress: Yes, the CopperFlex offers affordable luxury, but the Aurora Luxe offers real luxury for anyone with the cash to splash. ✅ You suffer with back pain: We rate the Aurora Luxe as one of the best mattresses you can buy for back pain, with it offering a reliable blend of comfort and lumbar support. ✅ You're a combination sleeper: The CopperFlex Pro's medium firmness and responsive surface makes it easy to switch positions through the night without getting sucked into foams. ✅ You're on a tighter budget: Affordability is a standout feature of the CopperFlex Pro and you can get a queen size $400 cheaper than the Aurora Luxe now. ✅ You have a restless partner: In our motion isolation tests, the CopperFlex performed considerably better than the Aurora Luxe, scoring 4 out of 5 compared to a measly 2 out of 5.

I'm a deals hunter — 5 queen mattresses under $400 to shop this weekend
I'm a deals hunter — 5 queen mattresses under $400 to shop this weekend

Tom's Guide

time19-07-2025

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

I'm a deals hunter — 5 queen mattresses under $400 to shop this weekend

At Tom's Guide we're experts at spotting mattress deals, so even though the July 4th and Prime Day sales have come to an end, we've found a saving for every sleep style. Including the Cool Gel all-foam mattress only $348 for a queen at Amazon — perfect for the summer heatwaves. These budget beds might not have the the durability of the best mattresses we've tested, but they should still deliver sleep comfort. And they all either come from brands we've tried and recommended or have a bucket load of positive customer reviews. Every mattress in this guide is under $400 for a queen, so if you're looking to spruce up your spare room, these are the best mattress sales to please both your guests and your wallet. 1. Cool Gel 12" Memory Foam Mattress (queen): was $368 now $348 at AmazonStruggling to sleep in the summer heat? While the budget-friendly Cool Gel Mattress might not have the impressive temperature regulation of our top-rated cooling mattresses, we think it should still help you enjoy a more refreshing night's rest. And it won't break the bank, with a queen now only $348 at Amazon. Reviews indicate the 12" model is on the firm side of medium-firm so if you want something more plush, upgrade to the 14" option, now $509 for a queen (down from $569.) 2. Serta Five Star Tranquility 10" Plush Mattress (queen): was $499 now $374 at AmazonYou'll need an Amazon Prime account to snag this saving but for members, the queen Serta Five Star 10" is now only $374 (and if you aren't a member, we have all you need to know about joining Amazon Prime.) From Serta, the Five Star Mattress uses a multi-layered design to pair support with cushioning. Serta claims this model is 'Plush' which should give it a pressure-relieving feel similar to our favorite mattresses for side sleepers. There are rare savings across the line-up and if you want the true Five Star experience, consider upgrading to the 12" Plush, now $419.30 for a queen (was $599.) 3. Brooklyn Bedding 12" Memory Foam Hybrid Mattress (queen): was $504 now $268 at WalmartBrooklyn Bedding makes some of the best hybrid mattress we've tested and this budget-friendly model is ideal for a guest room (or a college dorm, if you need a mattress for the kids that are flying the nest.) Reviews suggest the 12" model delivers a medium firmness that should suit back and side sleepers. If you have a bigger budget, the Brooklyn Bedding CopperFlex mattress line-up will deliver better durability. But for an affordable sleep solution, this is a bargain at $268 for a queen. 4. EGOHOME 12" Memory Foam Mattress (queen): was $429.99 now $329 at AmazonWe recently got our hands on this bed and our EGOHOME Black Memory Foam Mattress review team agreed the body-hugging comfort could rival some of the best memory foam mattresses we've tested, particularly for side sleepers. While it was slightly cheaper during Amazon Prime Day (when we saw a queen drop to $311), with a less than $20 price difference we still think this is an impressive deal and worth taking advantage of. 5. Zinus Spa Sensations Green Tea 10" Memory Foam Mattress (queen): was $288 now $168 at WalmartThis isn't the exact same model we tested in our Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam Mattress review but we think it will deliver a similar cushy comfort that's ideal for side sleepers. As a budget all-foam bed with a sink-in feel we suspect it will have a tendency to trap heat, so you might want to invest in cooling bedding to see you through the summer. And with a queen only $168 in Walmart's rollback sale, you should have room in the budget for some of our favorite cooling sheets.

Man-made GlacioTex vs natural latex: which is the more effective cooling mattress material?
Man-made GlacioTex vs natural latex: which is the more effective cooling mattress material?

Tom's Guide

time18-07-2025

  • Health
  • Tom's Guide

Man-made GlacioTex vs natural latex: which is the more effective cooling mattress material?

GlacioTex and latex are both used in cooling beds to assist temperature regulation. If you're deep into researching which of this year's best cooling mattresses to buy, you've likely come across various celestial-sounding materials including these two. Luckily, we're here to help you understand what these materials are and what they bring to your sleep health. It is literally my and my team of mattress testers' job to shift through mattress jargon and marketing waffle to help you find the best mattress for you and your sleep needs, and snap up the best deal in monthly mattress sales. Here we're zooming in on latex and GlacioTex, pitting them against one another in terms of price, design, feel and temperature control to help you decide which luxury mattress material is worth the splurge. GlacioTex is a man-made fabric composed of fibers with high thermal conductivity. Usually sewn into mattress covers, these fibers are able to pull heat away from the mattress surface and, therefore, your body while you sleep. It is also hypoallergenic and waterproof, providing a defense against spills, dust mites and bacteria building up in your bed. While nobody has patented latex, brands under the 3Z umbrella (we're talking Helix, Brooklyn Bedding and Nolah) commonly use GlacioTex in their mattress covers. While there are two types of latex foams (natural and synthetic), it is the natural form we are focusing on here. Natural latex is a foam derived from sap from rubber trees and manufactured into an open-cell foam. The sap is extracted from the tree, mixed with non-toxic materials, whipped until frothed, and then set into a foam. The next step determines whether the natural latex will be Dunlop or Talalay latex. With Dunlop latex, the froth is poured into a mold all the way to the top, then baked, removed from the mold, washed and then baked again. With Talalay, it only partially fills the mold, which is then vacuum-sealed so the liquid expands. Then it's frozen, baked, washed and dried. The result? Talalay has a softer, spongier feel offering the sleeper more cushioning. On the other hand, Dunlop is denser and firmer, providing a more responsive, robust surface. Latex can be found in most of the best organic mattresses and in luxury mattresses like the Birch Luxe Natural mattress and Saatva Latex Hybrid mattress. From the manufacturing process to how they feel when you sleep on them, these materials have several differences, which we will explore here… Firstly, it is important to note that GlacioTex is actively cooling — it pulls heat away from the body to cool you down. Meanwhile, latex is breathable and temperature regulating, meaning it keeps the bed temperature-neutral. While memory foams are notorious for trapping heat, latex is porous and the tiny air pockets allow air to circulate freely. This means heat and moisture are able to escape rather than getting sucked into the foam and trapped against your body. On the other hand, GlacioTex employs high thermal conductivity fibers which transfer heat away from the air and your body. This means GlacioTex fabric remains cool to touch. GlacioTex fabric is typically a 50/50 blend of polyester and polyethylene with high thermal conductivity fibers sewn into it to form a cool mattress or mattress topper cover. These thermal conductivity fibers are able to dissipate heat through the mattress surface. On the other hand, latex foams are used in support and cushioning layers of mattresses. With slight discrepancies between Dunlop and Talalay mentioned above, latex is typically a firm, sturdy foam. Used in top comfort layers and support cores of a mattress, latex has a much larger effect on the overall comfort of a mattress compared with GlacioTex, which is usually only in the thin mattress cover. As a spongy material, latex is known to be durable and bouncy. This property makes it ideal for combination sleepers who like to switch between positions during the night. Firmer than memory foam, it contours to your body while providing spinal support. Meanwhile, our mattress testers have found GlacioTex covers to be slippery in come cases, making it difficult for a fitted sheet to stay put. Besides this minor inconvenience, the GlacioTex doesn't alter the feel of the mattress too much. It simply adds a cool-to-touch surface. As premium mattress materials, neither GlacioTex or latex come particularly cheap. As a natural material used in many of the best organic mattresses you can buy, latex is pricey due to its natural production process. GlacioTex is often available in cooling cover upgrades (Helix GlacioTex cover starts from $187 in a queen size at Helix), incurring extra cost. But it is generally cheaper than latex. While both GlacioTex and latex can contribute to a cooler sleep experience, as we've explored here, latex is generally considered more effective for temperature regulation. This is mainly due to the fact that latex's open cell structure allows air to flow throughout the mattress, improving breathability even in deeper layers. Whereas, limited to the mattress cover, GlacioTex primarily focuses on surface-level cooling. While it can initially feel cool, GlacioTex may not be as effective at dissipating heat trapped within the mattress. In essence, if you're looking for a material that actively regulates temperature and keeps you cool throughout the night, latex is a better choice. If you're primarily concerned with surface-level cooling and a cool-to-the-touch feel, GlacioTex could be a suitable option, but it's less effective at long-term temperature regulation.

Too hot to sleep but not ready to upgrade your mattress? Try these low-cost cooling hacks
Too hot to sleep but not ready to upgrade your mattress? Try these low-cost cooling hacks

Tom's Guide

time16-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Tom's Guide

Too hot to sleep but not ready to upgrade your mattress? Try these low-cost cooling hacks

Whether you're waking up at the crack of dawn as sunlight spills through the window or tossing and turning in a sweaty fluster come evening, it can be harder to ace your sleep routine in summer. While we normally recommend shopping a top-rated cooling mattress if you're struggling to sleep in the heat, we understand that a specialist cooling bed may not be within everyone's budget range this summer. So, we come armed with alternative (and much cheaper) cooling solutions to see you through heatwaves. From chilly toppers to unmade beds, here's how our team of sleep experts recommends you improve the cooling prowess of your current mattress without spending a fortune... A top-rated mattress topper with dedicated cooling technology can add a cushioning, temperature-regulating layer to level up your existing mattress. What materials should you look out for? Wool, natural latex and cooling gel are all reliable cooling components in mattress toppers. These materials naturally have open-cell structures, allowing greater airflow and preventing heat build-up in your bed. Memory foam mattresses can be more susceptible to heating up as heat gets trapped in dense foams. Therefore, adding a breathable protector can help regulate the surface of your bed. If you've already invested in the best mattress for your sleep needs and don't want to affect the its comfort levels too much, a sleek temperature-regulating mattress protector is a great shout for keeping it cool. For cooler sleep in summer, it's important to choose breathable, moisture-wicking mattress protectors over standard waterproof ones. Our expert mattress and sleep accessories testers recommend the Brooklyn Bedding Luxury Cooling Mattress Protector as the best cooling mattress protector you can buy online this summer. How you dress your bed also has a big influence on how cool it stays. Choosing light, breathable bedsheets made from the likes of linen, percale cotton and bamboo allows more airflow through your bed. This results in less moisture and heat build-up, helping you stay cool and comfortable. Cooling pillow also play a role in chilling your sleep space. Our bedding expert, Becky, loves the Coop EdenCool+ Adjustable Pillow and is confident it can bring hot sleepers a comfortable night's rest. Those who are always in a rush in the morning may also be glad to hear the "unmade bed" strategy can help cool down your bed. The idea is that delaying bed-making allows bedding to air out and cool down, potentially improving sleep hygiene. This practice can help reduce moisture and heat build-up in the bed, creating a more comfortable sleep environment. Ever thought about how what's beneath your bed affects its temperature? Your bed base, be it directly on the floor or on a box spring, affects airflow and heat retention, therefore impacting the temperature regulation of your mattress. Dense bed bases should generally be avoided in favor of a slatted base or a platform with good ventilation. This way air can flow under your bed helping to dissipate heat and maintain a comfortable sleep temperature. That said, there's good news if you like sleeping on a mattress on the floor. Placing your mattress on a wooden or tiled floor can actually improve temperature control as the cold surface beneath the bed essentially sucks heat from your mattress, leaving you comfortably chilled. However, carpet doesn't have the same effect as it acts as an insulator. Should you put your mattress on carpet, you'll want to be sure to add some climate control base like a Japanese flooring mat. These are breathable mats with a rice straw core and a woven grass cover that can absorb moisture build-up. Besides toppers and protectors, there are other cooling accessories you can buy that will take the hassle out of regulating the temperature of your bed while you snooze peacefully. While premium active cooling systems like the Eight Sleep Pod 4 smart mattress cover (from $2,449 at Eight Sleep) and BedJet Climate Comfort Sleep System (available from $439 at BedJet) come at an expense, there are more affordable alternatives available at Amazon. Like the Eight Sleep, this AquaPad Breeze Water Cooling Mattress Pad at Amazon, which will set you back $179 now, cools your bed surface by circulating cool water. It has a 4 out of 5 star rating from customers who call it a "lifesaver" and say it "stays cool all night long". You'll be glad to hear this final cooling hack isn't just cheap, it's completely free. We're big fans of the caveman method at Tom's Guide and have been using it to cool our homes this summer so we can snooze through heatwaves. This cooling hack involves blocking out the sun's hot rays and warm outside air by closing all windows, curtains and blinds during the day, essentially keeping your bedroom cool and dark like a cave. This traps the morning cool air in your bedroom rather than allowing it to heat up like outside. A cooler bedroom means a cooler mattress and, therefore, more comfortable ZZZs.

I don't have air conditioning — here are the 5 products I'm buying this Prime Week to keep my bedroom cool
I don't have air conditioning — here are the 5 products I'm buying this Prime Week to keep my bedroom cool

Tom's Guide

time11-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Tom's Guide

I don't have air conditioning — here are the 5 products I'm buying this Prime Week to keep my bedroom cool

It's a good thing that Prime Week has coincided with the excruciating heatwaves, as I need some good deals on sleep products that will cool down my bedroom (that has no air-conditioning, I might add). Luckily, I've already found some great discounts on everything from bedding to fans at Amazon, such a deal that offers the chance to save 20% on the Coop Home Goods Cool+ Adjustable Pillow at Amazon, going from $116 down to $145. It's our #1 cooling pick in this year's best pillow guide, and uses the advanced cooling tech found in some of this year's top mattresses to keep cool throughout the night. But you don't have to turn only to the Amazon Prime Day sleep deals. In fact, many brands such as Tempur-Pedic and Brooklyn Bedding have launched Prime-rivalling sales. So, here's the cooling products I'm buying from around the web this Prime Week. 1. Coop Home Goods Cool+ Adjustable Pillow: was $145 now $116 at AmazonI'm pretty jealous of the tester who got to try out this cooling pillow for our the Coop Home Goods EdenCool+ Adjustable Pillow review, because it sounds like a refreshing dream. Right now, it's 20% off in a Prime Day deal, taking a queen to $116.00 (was $145) and a king to $127.20 (was $159). (At Coop's own website, the pillow isn't discounted at all, though you do get a 100-night sleep trial). 2. Hihealer Lavender Eye Pillow: was $13.99 now $8.48 at AmazonIf you've read my piece on how to sleep cool with no air conditioning, you'll know I'm a big fan of the cooling eye pillow hack. Instead of warming your lavender-stuffed eye pillow in the microwave, put it in the freezer for an hour or so, and you have a refreshing cooling pad/light blocker. The one I currently use was $18 from a small, independent boutique, so I'm looking to stock up on more, and this one from Hihealer seems like a relaxing find. 3. Luxury Cooling Mattress Protector Mattress Protector: was $99 now $69.30 at Brooklyn BeddingOkay, I'm cheating a little here as I already own one, but I feel compelled to reccomend this Brooklyn Bedding GlacioTex mattress protector as it really does work. Just read my Brooklyn Bedding Luxury Cooling Mattress Protector Mattress Protector review. And now is the perfect time to buy as the brand has extended their 30% off Independence Day sale to compete with Prime, reducing a queen to $90.30 (was $129). 4. Tempur-Adapt + Cooling Mattress Topper: twin was $329 now $279 at Tempur-PedicOur favorite mattress topper has got a cooling makeover with this heat-dissipating upgrade. In our Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Adapt + Cooling Mattress Topper review, prolific reviewer Alison Barretta said this bed topper slept much cooler than the original. There's now a 20% off deal at Tempur-Pedic, which reduces a queen to $359 (was $429), but you could also try your luck and see where the 40% of code TOPPERS40 gets you (sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't). 5. PELONIS 16'' Pedestal Fan: was $59.99 now $48.44 at AmazonLast but not least, no cooling set-up is complete without a good fan. Fans can be expensive, but Amazon customers have praised this standing fan for it's value for money (a 4.5 star overall score out of 12,152 ratings isn't bad at all). Plus, it's adjustable height is perfect for fine-tuning the placement of your fan while you sleep. It's currently 19% off reducing the fan to under $50.

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