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What would you pay for a 1 year old sleep number bed?

My husband and I bought a sleep number bed 1 year ago for my bad back, and it is not working out like we thought...

Since the mattress is an air mattress, and not the traditional springs and fabric kind, it cannot be stained or ruined like a fabric one can be...

I have the whole set with mattress, box springs and metal roller frame...

Update:

The bed is a king size and it is new with no problems, except I don't like it...

It is not as comfortable as I would like it to be and I want to go back to a regular bed...

It is not helping my back and that's what I bought it for...

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  • 1 decade ago
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    A used Select Comfort bed, in like-new condition sells for about $700...

    I've seen a few for sale on eBay... some for more some for less...

    Considering what they sell for new.. it's a great deal for the buyer... but if you really don't like it why suffer any longer.. sell it, get the most out of it as you can.. A good night's sleep is what is really important..

    Source(s): 34 years bedding industry
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Cody, breathe in. So you say this has never happened to you?Well that's good, its your first time. Some people wet the bed even when their 17 & you're 14.Your mom will NOT laugh at you. Listen closely, this is what I did to my sis when she wet the bed at AGE 15.So, if you any bed sheets, put them in the washers.Put them when your mom is at work.Or say you want to a clean your bed sheets.Now, wash the blankets & the clothes.do it at when she is at work or say you wanna clean your clothes & blankets. Note: These next steps are NOT from me, they're in my comp. from about a year ago & this site below in the source box. 1.Blot the excess fluid as much as possible. 2 Using the oxy-clean type cleaners, or those that say they remove the stains (of which there are many), spray the stain and methodically blot it. 3 Once dry, shake baking soda over it, let it set over night and vacuum it the next day.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    King, Queen, does it smell funny, whats the details?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Google research suggestion . . craigslist "sleep number"

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