Seems like a great price to me! Plus Costco will dispose of your old mattress for free. All sizes are avaiable and all at great prices!
Edit: Seems like NO TIME LIMIT on returns, either!
Further edit: You DO NOT have to be a Costco Member to order from Costco Online. However, non-members incur a 5% surcharge on the prices shown on-site.
Forgot to say, they give you the option to have an online sub for 15 quid for the year and that means you don't pay the surcharge. On this item you would actually only be paying 6 quid extra with membership included. Worth thinking about.
Offer ends 8/01/17.
- Thar
Latest comments (40)
hatton420
19 Jan 17#40
Price is£199.99 has it expired?
peggy79
18 Jan 17#39
Thanks guys.
Contacted Costco, they said the delivery is Slientnight directly, and they had noticed this, refunded £10.
Hope others were aware, avoid the defraud.
bellboys
16 Jan 17#38
Agreed, I think the driver was pulling a fast one demanding money, the lowlife. Contact Costco or he may continue defrauding others. Needs sacking....
peggy79
16 Jan 17#36
Received, good quality, firm enough.
However, the driver charged me £10 for removal of the old mattress.
Thar to peggy79
16 Jan 17#37
I'd complain. When I booked my delivery I mentioned removal of the mattress as it says you need to tell them, and the guy said, yes, that's included.
anthonyludlow
15 Jan 171#35
Second night's sleep on the new mattress. good so far!
bellboys
15 Jan 17#33
It did but it's still a very good price compared to elsewhere, coupled with the apparent no time limit returns and the free removal of your old mattress.
Anyone got theres yet? If so, is it OK?
Thar to bellboys
15 Jan 171#34
Mine's being delivered when I'm off work on 27 Jan.
yaboy
14 Jan 17#31
199.99
Thar to yaboy
15 Jan 17#32
The offer ended 8 January.
Swarfega
7 Jan 17#30
Cheers OP. I took a trip to Dreams earlier to look around. Prices were mainly £700-1400. We paid £500 something with the last one which I haven't been overly impressed with. It's only lasted 5 years and even then it's been needing to be replaced for the past two years. Reviews seem good and the price more so. Ordered and paid the £7 non-member fee.
steven789
5 Jan 17#29
I noticed today it was only on until 8th so ordered a double. Think they were about £230 a few months ago in store. The store is at the bottom of my road but I have no way of getting it home. Gona have to wait for delivery.
Thar
5 Jan 17#28
Gone for this. Thanks OP! Went for the on line sub as I'm sure I could make use of the subscription again in the next 12 months.
I note the offer on the mattress (and divan) ends on 8/01/17.
steven789
5 Jan 17#27
Without reason or do I have to make something up that's wrong with it? I know they used to be easy with other things but they've clamped down on electronics now so am told
bellboys
5 Jan 17#26
Effectively, Costco will accept the return of it, and issue a refund, any length of time after purchase! There doesn't appear to any sort of time limit on returns.
bellboys
2 Jan 17#19
Don't forget, in addition to free removal of your old mattress, Costco also offer no time limit on returns for mattresses. Even if this wasn't cheaper than anywhere else (it is!) it still makes it a great offer...
steven789 to bellboys
5 Jan 17#25
Sorry for sounding stupid but What does that 'no time limit returns' mean?
marzzochi
4 Jan 17#24
Ordered. Seems decent from the reviews and Amazon are selling the king for £100 more! Cheers
padamowicz93
3 Jan 17#23
Just waiting for Panther guys to contact me to arrange delivery. Feel a bit stupid after spending that much on a mattress but we shall see.
bellboys
2 Jan 171#22
Forgot to say, they give you the option to have an online sub for 15 quid for the year and that means you don't pay the surcharge. On this item you would actually only be paying 6 quid extra with membership included. Worth thinking about.
bellboys
2 Jan 171#21
Yes, I've bought twice from Costco online, am a non-member and both times got charged the 5% surcharge. You need to be a member to buy from store.
buglawton
2 Jan 17#20
I was just now investigating membership cost. Found that you have to be a chartered professional , a business owner or employee of a 'gold' company to qualify.
Then I see this: http://www.costco.co.uk/how_we_differ#tab1 MEMBER PRICING & OPEN TO NON-MEMBERS
Published prices are for members & online subscribers only. A surcharge of 5% (+VAT at the standard rate) will be added to total purchases made by non-Costco UK members and non-Costco UK online subscribers.
It it really this simple? Go for the 5% surcharge instead of getting membership? Does that only apply to online Costco purchases? :neutral_face:
buglawton
2 Jan 17#18
Voted hot because this a rare offer that includes old mattress disposal.
There was a big monopolies enquiry in Germany about mattresses after a cartel was discovered involving every major manufacturer and retailer. One businessman was fed up with extortionate mattress prices, spotted a gap in the market and started his own online mattress company. Things started to go wrong and he managed to gather proof that mattress factories were being blocked from working with him. Companies got fines.
Nowadays when I see sky high mattress prices everywhere in the UK I do get to wondering....
kumori
30 Dec 16#17
Used to make the spring base for these. They didn't seem that bad.
padamowicz93
30 Dec 16#16
I'm not a member so paid £183.74 hopefully it's worth it.
cawley3
30 Dec 16#15
Anyone got a promotional code please?
hyte1
30 Dec 161#14
Thank you.
anthonyludlow
30 Dec 16#13
ordered, thanks
Thar
30 Dec 16#12
Didn't realise they did an online membership, interesting, thanks op!
little20
30 Dec 16#11
just ordered one seems a good price
xxAmritxx
30 Dec 16#10
Its not rubbish...but not quality. I used be all 'its only a mattress who cares' until i slept in a guests house with miracoil. MASSIVE difference.
siadwel
30 Dec 16#9
Costco aren't known for selling rubbish, that's why people go there.
hhali
30 Dec 16#7
mirapocket is the pocket sprung mattress. this is open coil. cold
ncd to hhali
30 Dec 161#8
It's not like your ordinary spring mattress though. The reviews on various websites say how good it is.
Is Miracoil actually pocket sprung? Pocket sprung sounds like the way forward...
avinine86
30 Dec 16#5
can anyone suggest a mattress which is not spring but with orthopaedic level spec ?
Jonnyblock
30 Dec 16#1
Any idea how long returns are allowed?
bellboys to Jonnyblock
30 Dec 161#3
I was once told (by a Costco Member) that returns are allowed at any time after purchase with no time limit imposed but not sure how reliable this info is?
Edit:
Looks like they were right with regards to mattresses!
Jonnyblock
30 Dec 16#2
Looking through the hukd history doesn't seem like Miracoil gets much heat on here. Is it not very good quality?
Opening post
Edit: Seems like NO TIME LIMIT on returns, either!
Further edit: You DO NOT have to be a Costco Member to order from Costco Online. However, non-members incur a 5% surcharge on the prices shown on-site.
Forgot to say, they give you the option to have an online sub for 15 quid for the year and that means you don't pay the surcharge. On this item you would actually only be paying 6 quid extra with membership included. Worth thinking about.
Offer ends 8/01/17.
- Thar
Latest comments (40)
Contacted Costco, they said the delivery is Slientnight directly, and they had noticed this, refunded £10.
Hope others were aware, avoid the defraud.
However, the driver charged me £10 for removal of the old mattress.
Anyone got theres yet? If so, is it OK?
I note the offer on the mattress (and divan) ends on 8/01/17.
Then I see this:
http://www.costco.co.uk/how_we_differ#tab1
MEMBER PRICING & OPEN TO NON-MEMBERS
Published prices are for members & online subscribers only. A surcharge of 5% (+VAT at the standard rate) will be added to total purchases made by non-Costco UK members and non-Costco UK online subscribers.
It it really this simple? Go for the 5% surcharge instead of getting membership? Does that only apply to online Costco purchases? :neutral_face:
There was a big monopolies enquiry in Germany about mattresses after a cartel was discovered involving every major manufacturer and retailer. One businessman was fed up with extortionate mattress prices, spotted a gap in the market and started his own online mattress company. Things started to go wrong and he managed to gather proof that mattress factories were being blocked from working with him. Companies got fines.
Nowadays when I see sky high mattress prices everywhere in the UK I do get to wondering....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQU0eRsQexQ
Hot from me and I've ordered one.
Edit:
Looks like they were right with regards to mattresses!