What are *YOU* on about? I'm talking about online reviews where people have just used the product for a very short period. Stick to kiddies gaming luv 😆
Thank you so much for the review I just bought mine today. As for the smell it does have a foam rubber smell but it's not a problem at all. I will wait to enjoy Emma...
I’m getting mine tomorrow! 🎉 Thank you for your awesome review! 💖 I live in my caravan all year round and needed something softer than the existing one. But can’t get room with any other comfy madras but found this one vacuum packed thick madras. 🎉
I've bought the Emma recently after watching RU-vid reviews on all different mattresses and I liked your review on it. I fall asleep straight away and having such good night sleeps it's so comfortable
Most of the reviewers who give a positive review, and who appear so enthusiastic about the product are professional reviewers that receive the item free or receive a payment, just to give a positive review. Best advice is to ignore those reviews.
Is this comment limited to this mattress or things in general? If so, reviews are doomed. If they like the product, you'd say that are paid to say that. And if they hate it, they must be genuine. In contrast. There are some things I've purchased that are brilliant. And others rubbish. The Sleeping Duck. Customer service was exceptional. The product was uncomfortable for me. My wife thought it was OK. Wenetex: The mattress I purchased ~15 yrs ago was the most comfortable sleep I've ever had. Loved it. Unfortunately, it slowly wore out. I tried to replace it. But their "new improved version" is harder. And I found it uncomfortable. Their customer service was brilliant. They visited my home multiple times to tweak & adjust the bed springs & other components. Threw in a free topper. We came close but still now what I was hoping for. Their quilt is great. So they gave a full refund on the bed & frame. I've kept the quilt. Other things that are brilliant: Techsmith's Snagit (for computer screen capture) Other things that are shit. Dolphin pool cleaners. My X40 died & wasn't replaced "because I left it in the pool too often". the x60 I replaced it with barely touches the wall.
I tried this out earlier in John Lewis but I found it too firm. Not sure if it's one of those things where if I persevered I'd find it more comfortable. I much preferred the Hybrid, soft and cosy.
A good video, but getting personal is the memory foam too hot at any time of the year and what weight is the heaviest of you as some videos use 16St7lb is the optimum weight when you move from medium to firm mattress?
Gret video and really useful, thanks. It looks like you've put the Emma mattress on an existing sprung base. Has it been on OK on that? I have the same situation - a base which is 12 years old but fine, and a mattress that's the same age but which needs replacing.
Hi Mr & Mrs T, thanks for the great review. It's so hard to find honest feedback sometimes. And it was quite funny too. Can I ask, how is the mattress going now, about a year along? Thanks and kind regards, Richard.
Not sure if I like the idea of "dips" forming after only 10 months. Can you imagine after a couple of years! This one's not for me....thanks for posting your review 👍
I'm thinking about buying one and was interesting to see how you felt about the mattress after 10 months. Video was really helpful, I'm convinced now to buy my first foam mattress.
Hiiii !!! Loved watching your review!! I just wanted to ask as you’ve said that you’re of a heavier build . Do you sink in mr t !!! When you lie down and want to move after a few hours , do you find it difficult to move and that you’re sinking in .... do you also feel like you’re sloping or sliding off the bed ... as I’m feeling that and I’m gonna return my Emma
I've just sent for an Emma mattress - as regards dips, I currently have a silent night memory foamed topped interior spring mattress which cost me £1100. Despite turning every few months it has serious dips after a year. This also happened to the mattress it replaced, a Sealy which cost £900. Basically, I'm done with paying for top end mattresses which do not live up to their past reputation; these Brands were good in the past, but it is evident that they have cut corners in production quality
I have a domeo memory foam mattress, hasn’t dipped at all in 4 years. Brilliant mattress and so comfy. They are cheaper than these apparent top of the range ones
I've been turning my memory foam/pocket spring mattress every two weeks religiously since I got it about fifteen years ago and it's only now that I'm having to replace it (hence my checking this review out!).I'd highly recommend doing this as it helps lessen the very 'dips' featured. On top of that, your mattress will last a heck of a lot longer resulting in greater value for money all round.
I had a memory foam mattress a few years ago and when we tuck the cover off to wash it. You could see the moisture in the mattress, parts of it was turning green. It wasn’t an Emma mattress, but it’s put me off buying a memory foam mattress ever since
What it’s like in the summer for heat? I have a memory foam mattress and I hate it because it makes you sweat even though it says it’s a cooling mattress however I am tempted for this Emma but need to know what’s it’s like for keeping you cool?
Do t know if it’s just me but bought a Emma king sized premium mattress and I feel as though Ive had some decent nights sleep after years ,it’s a bit weird to my other mattress as it’s unbelievably firm so will take some getting used to but so far so good ,impressed so far
Thank you very much for your feedback and the first video. I bought this after watching your videos. I do agree, it does not smell as strong as other memory foam products. May God bless you both. You are a lovely adorable couple.
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I’m assuming this is the MEDIUM mattress? There is also a medium-firm option which is a fair bit more expensive. We’re used to a firm mattress but have been told that as you get older it’s better to avoid them, so maybe worth trying the medium.
The raised bit is a known fault with the mattress and will not go, only get worse to the point it wakes you up if you lay on it. I had three mattresses that all had the fault and finally trying to get a refund which is taking a lot longer than their advertised 3-10 working days
have you tried swapping mattress around for better even ware i just got mine today cant wait .i have cervical dystonia neck and shoulder injury ill be finally getting some sleep after 17 years nice review guys i now have a simba mattress
I bought 2 years ago one for my daughter. She likes the mattrass but when I bought it, I didn't realise that you can't turn it to sleep at the other side. But it is important to turn head to feet regulary. I wash the cover every 3 months on 60 or maybe also a little bit more if she got a bloodstain in the mattrass, I know the advice is 40 but 60 is important to kill dustmites and the cover isn't shrinking. I like my own mattrass much more, but matrasses are a personal thing. I think Emma is indeed very good for 2 people sleeping in one bed because it is indeed not bouncy but still not too firm.
Read on which that they recommend that you rotate the mattress every 30 days for the first year… too avoid dips etc… then once very 6 months…then once a year after that
I want a mattress that I could get used to instantly and one that won't dip. I've had other low quality mattresses and even though it bounces, there's no dip
I spin mine around not flip... I found after a few months I start getting shoulder aches and pains.. Spinning the mattress stops this... Apart from that it's excellent
I have had to send my Emma Original Mattress back. Little did I know until owning it, I am what can be classed as a 'hot sleeper'. I wake up several times in the night to kick off the covers because I get completely overheated sleeping on this mattress. It's a real shame, because the mattress is very comfortable otherwise.
Same here I got rid of mine at only 2 yrs!! It got so bad and then to top it off I took the cover off to wash it, at low temp and then air dried, and it was a complete nightmare to get back on, the handles ripped off and the mattress became completely lumpy after this!! Horrendous!!! Complete scam Now bought a hypnos and have never slept so well
I noticed a smell on my new mattress, which is called off-gasing and is on all memory foam mattresses but some people can't smell it. They do say to ventilate the new mattress. I was actually feeling ill from the Offgasing after 2 weeks so I had a week's break, after that my side effects have gone although the smell is still present, but I'm very sensitive to all chemical smells. I'm still sleep trialling my mattress but if I decide I'm keeping it I'll put bicarbonate of soda on the mattress to help eliminate the odour. Do you ever feel hot in your mattress especially when it was new?
Thankyou for a great and realistic review from you both ..I have ordered one as coincidentally my son had said the best ones at the moment are "Emma" and "Simba" but he said the majority prefer Emma for two people sleeping ...
I’ve ordered a hybrid last night but looking at that dip 10 months in kind of regretting it should not have dipped that soon let’s home I’m wrong. Thanks for the review
How has your hybrid mattress lasted any dips? Is it comfortable? I'm on a sleep trial of a memory foam mattress which is v comfortable not hot (not an emma), but I'm now considering a hybrid mattress as I'd like a firmer support when pressing into mattress to sit up as I have a lot of painful medical conditions. What's the comfort support level of your mattress?? 🙂
@@m4speedway so far I’m pleased with it it’s firm compared to the simba which I found to be too soft. The Emma is worth giving a go each to there own you can return if not happy. Good luck
If its dipping your Emma has had it. Just had a battle (much more expensive memory foam one) with a mattress maker and retail store and they agreed finally to replace but its taken me 4 months to get to that point on a mattress with a ten year warranty and it coming up 5 y o. Manufacturers have been so slow about it and initially refused to replace but retailer intervened and we got agreement to replace. However we went out and bought a full one layer latex matress (has certification) of our choice. Talk about chalk and cheese. Pain gone. No coughing. Sinus issues resolving.
I'm 100kg and it makes my back ache now. It started off fine so I think the mattress sags over time and just under a year later, alas outside of the trial period, I'm looking to replace it. I think longevity will be a problem for these mattresses especially if you're heavy. Buy cheap buy twice as they say.
Felt way to hard for me, it’s like sleeping on a plank of wood, don’t sink in at all. And mine had a strong smell even after a week I can still smell it. Emma has sent out a soft layer so hopefully that will make it better
hi.............. so which model is this mattress ?................is it really natural latex ?..............is it a double-sided mattress so that you can flip it over ?..............many thanks
I am in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) and I need to change my matress to a new one. I am interesting in Emma and your video is really helpful. I think I´ll go on this one. Have a good day and thanks for the review :)
correct they dip so the only part of the bed you can use is that dip (yet they use this to their advantage by saying it moulds your body into your sleeping position) yet basically what its doing is rendering the rest of the mattress as useless,..i had a nectar that i returned as it gave me a bad back and it made me sweat(never experienced this on any other mattress before) , totally put me off full memory foam all together, . but thats just my experience and memory foam suits others,
Cheers, all the way from Brazil! :) Found your channel while looking for real user's impressions about the Emma mattress, and you two answered all the questions I had in my mind about it. One important doubt I had was actually about the smell, since I have a dog's nose (in function, not form, hehe) and ended up getting rid of our latex foam pillows exactly for that reason. So... thanks to you both, I am buying a king-size Emma - and I am buying it today, as they're having a promo with 40% discount. Yay! Thank you & all the best ❤️
@@Tintenter Just to let you guys know, I bought my Emma that very day, it arrived two days later, and... I am loving it! :) Thanks again, and congratulations for the amazing channel ❤️
@@m4speedway When I first opened the box, there was a strong smell from the thick outer plastic (PVC, I guess) sheet that protects the bag where the mattress is enclosed. Once I cut the bag open with the provided opener, I've detected a whiff of polyurethane - which reminds me of coffee, for some reason - but not much more than that. Then I removed all the packaging material (and their smells) from the room and left the mattress on top of a duvet cover, on the floor, to get back to shape. We were still sleeping in our old apartment, so I went back to it and the mattress stayed in the new apartment. When we finally moved, three days later, the bedroom where the mattress stayed had no smell of foam or plastic or anything of that sort. Since my first night sleeping on the Emma, I haven't detected any smell at all, even when I sleep on my belly and my face ends up pressed against the mattress. We do use a mattress protector under the bedsheet, but it's a breathable one, so I don't think it would block any smells, if there were any. So... yes, I would label it as "safe for sharp noses". :)
We ordered our Emma mattress yesterday it is coming next week I can't wait as we have had our mattress for 10 years now so definitely need an upgrade :)
you maybe in for a disappointment as i read the review above, a long review that these mattresses do not last and are cheap made, i nearly purchased one glad i didn't
My honest review after two years of constant use is that they are Utterly rubbish mattresses. I'd rather recommend marshmallows in a sack. It gets ridiculously soft after 5-6 months.
Mine was deemed faulty after 8 months. Waiting for a different brand to come and John Lewis will collect and refund. Massively broke down in the middle and cripples us!