Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Shopping in Buriram => Topic started by: Ahab on December 16, 2012, 04:09:03 AM
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We are coming for a visit in 2013. My Thai in laws opinion of a good mattress and my opinion of a decent mattress are very different. So I would like to know if anyone has suggestions on where to buy something better than a folding futon mat?
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We are coming for a visit in 2013. My Thai in laws opinion of a good mattress and my opinion of a decent mattress are very different. So I would like to know if anyone has suggestions on where to buy something better than a folding futon mat?
A good mattress is expensive. Depending on the length of your stay a hotel could work out cheaper. If you buy a good one and leave it to the family upon departure, I can almost guarantee from experience it will be wrecked within weeks.
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We are coming for a visit in 2013. My Thai in laws opinion of a good mattress and my opinion of a decent mattress are very different. So I would like to know if anyone has suggestions on where to buy something better than a folding futon mat?
A good mattress is expensive. Depending on the length of your stay a hotel could work out cheaper. If you buy a good one and leave it to the family upon departure, I can almost guarantee from experience it will be wrecked within weeks.
I would also add that taking the hotel option would give a degree of 'space' from the family and privacy. Intimacy, in a family environment, can be difficult to achieve.
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Ice furniture. Check out the add in the banner at the top of the page. Ron always keeps a good selection in the shop including farang friendly mattresses.
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We are coming for a visit in 2013. My Thai in laws opinion of a good mattress and my opinion of a decent mattress are very different. So I would like to know if anyone has suggestions on where to buy something better than a folding futon mat?
A good mattress is expensive. Depending on the length of your stay a hotel could work out cheaper. If you buy a good one and leave it to the family upon departure, I can almost guarantee from experience it will be wrecked within weeks.
Intimacy, in a family environment, can be difficult to achieve.
Very True CoCo
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The best are pocketspringmattresses in combination with a proper boxspring ... these are hard to find, I bought mine some 8 years ago in Korat, spendy but worth every penny.
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Personally, I have never found a hotel in Thailand which had a mattress anywhere near what I would call 'comfortable'. A night in a hotel = a sleepless night for me. I solved some of these issues by bringing along an air mattress purchased in the USA.
I did find a latex mattress in Bkk which was WONDERFUL; of course, the price was equal to a motor-cy; so, didn't buy it.
Have heard of some latex mattress's out of Chiang Mai, but would need to try before I buy.
Other than the air mattress, I am still looking for answers to this issue when I spend a few months in country.
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I bought a Slumberland 10 years ago. Pocket springs. Excellent , firm and still going strong. Was reduced then from 20,000bt to 10,000bt.
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Ice furniture 18000 baht for a big soft comy mattress
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Home Pro has some top quality Mattresses (e.g., sealy), as mentioned pricey, but when comfort is important it can be worth it.
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We all spend a long time in bed ----some more than others!!! Quality and comfort are important.
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Thanks to the input, will be taking a second look in Buriram on our next trip to Thailand. Thanks again.
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Thanks for the info. The trip upcoming trip is too short to buy a sealy mattress. I agree 100% that a really nice mattress would be destroyed within a couple weeks of our departure. So I guess a futon will be what I will be sleeping on. When we move full time to Thailand a full size mattress will be one of the first things that I will be buying. We plan on spending the first week in the village and then do some sightseeing to various places around the country, and then a couple days before we come back to Hawaii.
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Thanks for the info. The trip upcoming trip is too short to buy a sealy mattress. I agree 100% that a really nice mattress would be destroyed within a couple weeks of our departure. So I guess a futon will be what I will be sleeping on. When we move full time to Thailand a full size mattress will be one of the first things that I will be buying. We plan on spending the first week in the village and then do some sightseeing to various places around the country, and then a couple days before we come back to Hawaii.
Ahab,
If you have time, go to Sam's Warehouse, they have a 3" memory foam topper for $100 Queen, $130 King. And bring it with you. It is well worth the price and comfort.