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Looking for a Mattress Sale? Beds Start at Less Than $500 Right Now at Amazon

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We'll get straight to the point: If you need a new bed, you must check out Amazon. Why? The sales, duh. Top-rated models are marked down to as low as $460. TBH, even if you don't need a new one, it's still worth checking out.

Ahead are the six best mattresses to score on sale—each one with more than 1,000 glowing reviews from every kind of sleeper.

Awarded 92 points out of 100 in a PureWow100 review, Casper’s original model is the brand’s most popular for several reasons (we're also fans of the Wave Hybrid, which we tested, BTW). For starters, it features soft foam under your shoulders to relieve pressure, while firmer foam under your hips and core provides extra support for proper spine alignment. Casper mattresses also use open-cell foams with tiny pores to let hot air escape, giving you that sweet, sweet, cool sleep. "After a few nights of sleeping on the mattress, I was impressed. My middle back pain was gone, and I noticed that I fell asleep in a few minutes flat instead of tossing and turning like I was used to,” Kara, a reviewer, told us.

BTW, Tuft & Needle's beloved Nod beds including the hybrid and original models are also marked down until midnight. But according to reviewers, you can't go wrong with any of them.

Best Starter Mattress

2. Tuft & Needle Original Queen Mattress

Speaking of PureWow-approved mattresses, we gave this one 89-points out of 100 for its bed-in-a-box delivery and pressure-relieving and cooling capabilities after talking to Helen who recently moved to New York. She gave us the 411: "I literally just cut the plastic and had a bed instantly—genius." As for the sleep experience, there’s a pressure-relieving layer of adaptive foam, with an additional layer of foam for added support, which you probably can't beat for the price.

The best budget-friendly alternative to Casper’s original? This memory foam mattress, which boasts a 4.5-star rating out of more than 42,000 Amazon reviews. It features 12 inches of medium-firm memory foam that contours to your body to relieve pressure (so you can truly relax). On top of that, it includes a stretch-knit cover that allows for better breathability. Take it from this one buyer: "I've officially had this mattress for two years...It's pretty firm, but it also feels like you're sleeping on a cloud because of how soft it is! This bed has got me through a pregnancy, and I have no complaints at all!"

Best for Guest Rooms

4. Leesa Original Foam Queen Mattress

If you're in the market for a guest bed, this one will do your out-of-towners justice. That's because its got three layers of foam: Comfort (two inches), Recovery (two inches) and Support (six inches), for an all-around sleeping beauty rest. But don't take our word for it: "It's great for the hips when sleeping on my side, and feels like it’s relieving pressure points if you lay like a starfish...can easily sleep three adults comfortably without sinking in the middle." Not to mention, it scored 82 points in our PureWow100 review.


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