Mobile mattresses

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VinylxScratches

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I am moving to a place and I have no furniture since everything was included where I currently live. Can someone suggest a folding queen mattress or some kind of combo? Are memory foam mattresses decent?
 

BudAshes

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I am moving to a place and I have no furniture since everything was included where I currently live. Can someone suggest a folding queen mattress or some kind of combo? Are memory foam mattresses decent?

A folding matress? Like a hide-a-bed or like a murphy bed?
 

Bignate603

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For short term an aerobed isn't bad, we keep one for when guests visit. You could get one for however long it takes to figure out what you want to get for the long term then throw it in the closet and keep it around for guests. They run about $60 for a queen. It would probably end up costing you less in the long run, if you have time to check around after you move you'll easily save $60 on a new mattress and bed.
 

nanette1985

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Memory foam mattresses are heavy. They don't really fold. They're squished when they're packed up but when you unpack them they expand. Comfy, though.
 

SSSnail

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Air mattresses, buy a mattress topper and some quality sheets (you can reuse the sheets once you get a proper mattress), adjust to firmness liking = budget Sleep-by-Number bed. And it's mobile to boot.
 
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