The quality of John Lewis furniture is really good. Yes there are cheaper pieces in other stores but not of this quality. I have bought a few prices previously and they literally last decades.
It is also a company 'owned by' the staff so it really helps rather than the profit going to some Billionaire in Monte Carlo. Ok, I am getting carried away - back to furniture .... !!
I hope you like the link.
Ho Ho Ho.
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Tweedie
22 Dec 164#5
ooh, thought I'll have a look at some bed mattresses... £1149... er no, a little too pricey.... £3400.... what? £3400 for a mattress?! Jeez. must have got gold threads or something?!
Tweedie to jwud
22 Dec 163#8
you have must have been unlucky. twice I've have an expensive item. Laptop was in 2nd year warranty - got full money back, and full money back on an oven that was less then 5 years old (with extended warranty) that no longer makes the door hinges for it! Can't fault JL excellent customer service.
fullbloom
20 Dec 163#2
You mean Monte Carlo don't you and not the Eastern European Montenegro, where billionaires are thin on the ground.
Tunner
20 Dec 163#1
Nice bit of MDF!
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Tunner
20 Dec 163#1
Nice bit of MDF!
fullbloom
20 Dec 163#2
You mean Monte Carlo don't you and not the Eastern European Montenegro, where billionaires are thin on the ground.
PG9999
21 Dec 16#3
I do indeed. Autotext and fat fingers
tbeat
21 Dec 16#4
Been keeping an eye on the abacus office furniture range, was hoping it was in the sale
Tweedie
22 Dec 164#5
ooh, thought I'll have a look at some bed mattresses... £1149... er no, a little too pricey.... £3400.... what? £3400 for a mattress?! Jeez. must have got gold threads or something?!
PG9999 to Tweedie
22 Dec 16#10
It is all relative I suppose. We spent £1,000 on a mtress from JL and seriously it was worth the money. We don't have mega money bit but it was so much better for a nights sleep.
siadwel to Tweedie
22 Dec 16#12
Unbelievably it's the same in other stores that sell beds as well. You can pay £99 or £999+ for a mattress.
The reason so many people say Premier Inn have comfortable beds is because they're sleeping on a £500+ mattress there as opposed to the £150 one that they have at home.
ashman33 to Tweedie
22 Dec 16#16
i slept on a wool mattress on a trip to Italy. I have never slept so well. I'm not sure they are that practical though as I wonder whether the dust mites get in them?
Ncos
22 Dec 161#6
more pricey yes but agree cannot beat JL quality or service.
jwud
22 Dec 16#7
I've had poor customer service from John Lewis every time I've needed to return something. It's always hassle.
Tweedie to jwud
22 Dec 163#8
you have must have been unlucky. twice I've have an expensive item. Laptop was in 2nd year warranty - got full money back, and full money back on an oven that was less then 5 years old (with extended warranty) that no longer makes the door hinges for it! Can't fault JL excellent customer service.
Immoraliste
22 Dec 16#9
Watch out for the 'Special Purchase' JL stock rolled out during the sales. Quite often they are NOT the same spec as the identically titled non-special purchase version.
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It is also a company 'owned by' the staff so it really helps rather than the profit going to some Billionaire in Monte Carlo. Ok, I am getting carried away - back to furniture .... !!
I hope you like the link.
Ho Ho Ho.
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The reason so many people say Premier Inn have comfortable beds is because they're sleeping on a £500+ mattress there as opposed to the £150 one that they have at home.
Many of these items are cheaper for a reason.