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Nature's Sleep – Online Deal

Visco Memory-Foam Mattress (Up to 74% Off). Seven Options Available.

from$399
Buy
No Longer Available
Wed Jun 13 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$1,100
Discount
64%
You Save
$701
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In a Nutshell

Firm or plush memory-foam mattress contours to bodies and washable cotton-velour cover adds to coziness and blocks bacteria and allergens

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 12, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per order. Valid only for option purchased. Online only. Shipping included. Ships only to continental U.S. No comfort test period.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Mattress technology has evolved over the years, moving from cloth stuffed with goose feathers to memory foam stuffed with the softest pages of old history books. Repose on a personalized pallet with this Groupon.

Choose from Seven Options

Shipping is included, and each mattress features a 20-year limited warranty.

Nature’s Sleep

Nature’s Sleep pledges a strong allegiance to the environment, engineering bedroom gear that offers tempting respite without a dependence on fossil fuels or a titan-size carbon footprint. The nap technicians pair their eco-consciousness with a deep concern for human health, wrapping most of their pillows and mattresses in covers that shield against bacteria, allergens, dust, and recurring dreams about Orson Welles. In addition to mattresses, the shop outfits chambers with mattress frames, box springs, and hospital-grade biodegradable bed and bathroom linens.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Which Side of the Hammer to Use

Modern high-tech hammers are dually functional—a blunt striking edge is for pounding and a more nuanced claw is for prying. Before you begin any hammering errands, consult this chart to determine which side of the tool is the best tool for the job:

  • Hammering the final nail into the treehouse you built to share with your best friend: blunt side
  • Scraping “FOR SALE” into the side of a car you hope to sell: claw side
  • Figuring out if the unexploded WWII torpedo in your grandpa’s basement is still dangerous: blunt side
  • Finally hitting those smarmy whack-a-moles so hard that you win the game once and for all: either side
  • Removing the most crucial nail from the treehouse containing your ex-best friend: claw side
  • Comparing shape of hammer to hammerhead shark: neither

What does the other end of the hammer do?