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Join Date: May 2010
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand
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My old clothes dryer was great. I could put almost any shirt into it, and it would come out smooth enough to wear (for non-business use.) Then we bought one of those new combination washer/dryers with furry logic (must be, because fuzzy logic probably works correctly) and every single shirt that I dry comes out looking as if it were professionally wrinkled! I've tried taking the shirts out slightly damp... didn't fix the problem. I tried doing the shirts alone... no help there. I tried different settings... I though maybe there was a special setting to create intense wrinkling that I had turned on by mistake. Cotton sport shirts, flannel shirts, chamois shirts, even permanent press shirts... all make raisins look like plump grapes. I might actually have to clean the wax off my iron and use that for *Yikes* ironing shirts!
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#16638 |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Device: Kindle 3 wifi, Kindle Fire
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My True Self
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Trantor, Galactic Center
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If my wife would let me, I'd much rather have a futon than the "Sleep By Numbers" bed that we have now. Although many like them, I'd suggest getting a futon over a SBN bed. If you need to, you can get a bed frame to get it off the floor. (That does work better for those who like to put shoes under the bed.
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Speaking of the "Sleep By Numbers" beds, they do have a very good warranty. And they need it.
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Location: The Olympic Peninsula on the OTHER Washington! (the big green clean one on the west coast!)
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I have one of the alternate brand names (not Sleep by Number, but the same thing) and I love it! Besides the comfort, it's easier to put sheets on cuz it's so LIGHT when I lift it. It's an air mattress, after all.
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My True Self
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Each year the warranty goes down and down, so that at a certain point parts are no longer covered. We've replaced controllers three times. The good part is that they're very quick to ship new ones, no complaints there. Now I'm looking at a bill of about $200 - $250 to replace the controller on my side of the bed - BOTH controllers are hardwired to the pumping box so you can't just replace the bad one. The other problem that I have is very minor. In the showroom they start you out trying the cheapest bed and move you up to the multimillion dollar bed (well, maybe a little bit less than that). The big difference is that the expensive air mattress has a thick Swedish foam mattress pad on top of it, the air mattress part is, or was anyway, the same. We saved about a $1,000, or more, on it by just buying our own Swedish foam type mattress pad. One problem with Swedish type foam mattress pads. Your pad gets molded into the shape of your whole body. That's very good for comfort. Unless you want to roll over - then you have to wake up to get out of the "mold". We ended up putting on a Swedish type foam pad that was only about two inches thick. Even then it took a while to get used to turning over in our sleep. After that it was fine. I've had futons twice in my life. One was on the floor and I had no problem with that. The other was on a futon frame similar to this one (but flat of course). That was the most comfortable for me. ![]() But in the end all that matters is what feels best to you. That could by why they make more than a few different types of beds. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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