Technology
Save up to $100 on a Purple mattress *and* get free sheets
are an investment — they’re meant to stick around for five to 10 years — so you want to make sure you get a good one. Because you can purchase mattresses online and have them delivered right to your door, you have tons of options. But that also means you don’t get to lie on the bed to test it out.
Luckily, Purple mattresses are designed to be comfortable for everyone, regardless of sleeping position. Purple has your comfort and your budget in mind as it’s offering up to $100 off mattresses and throwing in a free set of sheets to celebrate Memorial Day.
A Purple mattress is soft where you want it, but firm where you need support. The comfort grid is unlike other mattresses and adapts to the shape of your body, remains temperature-neutral, and prevents motion transfer.
Even though you can’t try out the bed before ordering, Purple does offer a 100-night risk-free trial, so you can test it out in your home and return it if you don’t love it. (Though, you probably will love it — the Original Purple Bed has more than 10,000 five-star reviews.)
Purple offers two mattresses, one with a bit more structure and support. The Original usually retails starting at $649 and the All-New typically begins at $1,299. During this sale, twin beds are $50 off and other sizes are $100 off, so those starting prices drop to $599 and $1,249 respectively. Plus, every mattress comes with a free set of sheets. Altogether, that’s up to $229 in savings.
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